Publications by authors named "Negar Nasirzadeh"

Postcopulatory sexual selection is credited as a principal force behind the rapid evolution of reproductive characters, often generating a pattern of correlated evolution between interacting, sex-specific traits. Because the female reproductive tract is the selective environment for sperm, one taxonomically widespread example of this pattern is the co-diversification of sperm length and female sperm-storage organ dimension. In , having testes that are longer than the sperm they manufacture was believed to be a universal physiological constraint.

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