Parental effects and reproductive potential of fish and marine invertebrates: Cross-generational impact of environmental experiences
R Domínguez-Petit, C García-Fernández… - Fishes, 2022 - mdpi.com
The reproductive success of aquatic animals depends on a complex web of relationships
between the environment, the attributes of the reproductive individuals and human-induced …
between the environment, the attributes of the reproductive individuals and human-induced …
Paternal environment effects are driven by female reproductive fluid but not sperm age in an external fertilizer
Sperm ageing after ejaculation can generate paternal environment effects that impact
offspring fitness. In many species, female reproductive fluids (FRFs), ie ancillary fluids …
offspring fitness. In many species, female reproductive fluids (FRFs), ie ancillary fluids …
Female reproductive fluids 'rescue'sperm from phenotypic ageing in an external fertilizer
Female reproductive fluids (FRFs) serve key reproductive functions in sexually reproducing
animals, including modifying the way sperm swim and detect eggs, and influencing sperm …
animals, including modifying the way sperm swim and detect eggs, and influencing sperm …
Pesticide exposure triggers sex-specific inter-and transgenerational effects conditioned by past sexual selection
V Castano-Sanz, I Gomez-Mestre… - … of the Royal …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Environmental variation often induces plastic responses in organisms that can trigger
changes in subsequent generations through non-genetic inheritance mechanisms. Such …
changes in subsequent generations through non-genetic inheritance mechanisms. Such …
The thermal environment of sperm affects offspring success: a test of the anticipatory paternal effects hypothesis in the blue mussel
There has been an explosion of recent evidence that environments experienced by fathers
or their ejaculates can influence offspring phenotypes (paternal effects). However, little is …
or their ejaculates can influence offspring phenotypes (paternal effects). However, little is …
Evolutionary consequences of pesticide exposure include transgenerational plasticity and potential terminal investment transgenerational effects
V Castano-Sanz, I Gomez-Mestre… - Evolution, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Transgenerational plasticity, the influence of the environment experienced by parents on the
phenotype and fitness of subsequent generations, is being increasingly recognized. Human …
phenotype and fitness of subsequent generations, is being increasingly recognized. Human …
Density‐dependent patterns of multivariate selection on sperm motility and morphology in a broadcast spawning mussel
Sperm cells exhibit extraordinary phenotypic variation, both among taxa and within
individual species, yet our understanding of the adaptive value of sperm trait variation …
individual species, yet our understanding of the adaptive value of sperm trait variation …
[HTML][HTML] Exposure of gametes to aged nano-sized plastic particles during fertilization can influence early larval development in the European whitefish (Coregonus …
S Yaripour, H Huuskonen, PV Kipriianov… - Aquatic Toxicology, 2022 - Elsevier
Plastic pollution has been a growing environmental concern for decades, increasingly
affecting both marine and freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Nano-sized plastic particles …
affecting both marine and freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Nano-sized plastic particles …
Post-ejaculatory environmental effects on sperm phenotype and reproductive fitness in a broadcast spawning marine invertebrate
J Hadlow - 2024 - research-repository.uwa.edu.au
The post-ejaculatory environment, ie, either in the female reproductive tract for internal
fertilisers or in an external medium for external fertilisers, can be very hostile for sperm cells …
fertilisers or in an external medium for external fertilisers, can be very hostile for sperm cells …