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REVIEW: Sperm: Comparative morphology and function related to altered reproductive strategies and fertility in mammals
Professional Animal Scientist
  • Shannon Kate Thompson, Mississippi State University
  • Naseer A. Kutchy, Mississippi State University
  • Samantha Kwok, Mississippi State University
  • Zulfi N.A. Rosyada, IPB University
  • Ikhide G. Imumorin, Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Bambang Purwantara, IPB University
  • Erdogan Memili, Mississippi State University
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Reproduction and development are fascinating processes that exhibit significant differences among mammals. Successful propagation of species depends on male fertility and the ability of the sperm to fertilize and activate the egg and support early development. Remarkably, the specifics of how sperm structure and function have evolved and their crucial roles in fertility remain largely unknown. This synthesis provides a concise review of comparative anatomy and physiology of mammalian sperm structure and how inevitable changes regulate fertility.

DOI
10.15232/pas.2018-01748
Publication Date
12-1-2018
Citation Information
Shannon Kate Thompson, Naseer A. Kutchy, Samantha Kwok, Zulfi N.A. Rosyada, et al.. "REVIEW: Sperm: Comparative morphology and function related to altered reproductive strategies and fertility in mammals" Professional Animal Scientist Vol. 34 Iss. 6 (2018) p. 558 - 565 ISSN: 10807446
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/erdogan-memili/57/