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    Sperm Evolution Becomes Supercharged Only When They Swim Inside Females

    By Stockholm UniversityJune 21, 202121 Comments4 Mins Read
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    Giant Sperm Cell Illustration
    Sperm, ranging from 0.002 millimeters in a freshwater rotifer to nearly 6 centimeters in a fruit fly, are the most variable cell type.

    Sperm size varies dramatically among different animal species. But why is sperm size so variable when they share the same job — to fertilize eggs? In a new article published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, researchers from Stockholm University show that animal sperm evolution becomes supercharged only when sperm swim inside females.

    Sperm are the most variable cell type known, ranging in size from 0.002 millimeters in a freshwater rotifer to nearly 6 centimeters in a fruit fly. Explaining why sperm are so variable has been a major focus in evolutionary biology over the last 100 years because sperm, no matter from what organism, always have the same function: to fertilize eggs.

    “Researchers usually try to explain sperm diversity by focusing on how sperm compete to fertilize eggs or how females choose which sperm fertilize their eggs,” says Ariel Kahrl, a researcher in the Department of Zoology at Stockholm University.

    “But it turns out that there is a missing piece of the puzzle — the location where sperm and eggs meet can also influence sperm size.”

    To examine how the location of fertilization influences sperm evolution, the researchers compiled data on sperm size from more than 3,200 animal species — ranging from corals to mammals, including humans — and classified each species based on where sperm and eggs meet.

    “In species with internal fertilization — like mammals, birds, and insects — sperm fertilize eggs inside the female’s body, while in species with external fertilization — like sea urchins and many fish species — sperm and eggs are released into the water and fertilization happens outside of the female’s body,” explains Ariel Kahrl.

    The researchers found that sperm were on average six times longer and changed size more rapidly in animals that use internal fertilization compared to sperm from animals that use external fertilization.

    Ariel Kahrl
    Ariel Kahrl. Credit: Aaron Reedy

    “When sperm are released externally, selection keeps sperm size small to allow males to produce a lot of sperm,” says Rhonda Snook, a professor in Zoology and an author of the paper. “But when sperm are transferred to the females in internal fertilizers, males may compete better with bigger sperm and females may prefer to fertilize eggs with bigger sperm.”

    The Curious Case of Spermcasting

    The researchers also examined a third form of fertilization found in invertebrates called spermcasting, where sperm are released externally and then filtered out of the water by females where they then fertilize eggs inside the female.

    John Fitzpatrick
    Dr John Fitzpatrick, Wallenberg Academy Fellow, Department of Zoology, Stockholm University. Credit: Magnus Bergström/Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation

    “Spermcasting represents a mix of internal and external fertilizations, which gave us the opportunity to see what part of the fertilization process influenced sperm evolution,” says John Fitzpatrick, an associate professor in Zoology at Stockholm University and the senior author of the study.

    In spermcasters, the study found that sperm were small, like external fertilizers, but evolved rapidly, like internal fertilizers.

    Female Interaction Drives Sperm Evolution

    “Our results clearly show that interactions between sperm and females help generate the tremendous diversity in sperm size we see in animals today. The greater the potential for interactions between sperm and females, the faster sperm evolve,” says John Fitzpatrick.

    Since humans are internal fertilizers, does this mean that men have supersized sperm? It turns out this isn’t the case; human sperm are about the same size as animals that release their sperm into water.

    “In animals with large bodies, like humans, sperm are diluted inside the female’s reproductive tract. From the sperm perspective, it doesn’t matter if dilution occurs inside a female or in the ocean — dilution keeps sperm small. It’s only when sperm are confined in small spaces within the female that sperm become supersized,” explains Ariel Kahrl.

    Reference: “Fertilization mode drives sperm length evolution across the animal tree of life” by Ariel F. Kahrl, Rhonda R. Snook and John L. Fitzpatrick, 21 June 2021, Nature Ecology and Evolution.
    DOI: 10.1038/s41559-021-01488-y

    More about the study

    The idea that fertilization environment influences how sperm size has been around for more than 60 years. But researchers haven’t been able to test this idea throughout animal evolution. In the article, researchers from Stockholm University compiled the largest database on sperm morphology ever assembled and show that sperm size increases and changes rapidly when sperm operate inside the female’s body.

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    21 Comments

    1. Edson on June 21, 2021 10:52 pm

      Didn’t you know that sperm illustration is outdated?
      The tail motion is not 2dimansinal it’s 3dimensional, a spiral.

      Reply
      • Mike O'Neill on June 23, 2021 12:35 am

        Indeed. This article has a video showing it:
        https://scitechdaily.com/how-human-sperm-fooled-scientists-for-350-years/

        Reply
    2. Taylor on June 22, 2021 11:01 am

      6cm in a fruit fly? 6cm? That’s about the size of a pinky finger

      Reply
      • Mike O'Neill on June 23, 2021 12:36 am

        Yes. It is strange, but correct. The sperm is much longer than the fruit fly itself.

        Reply
    3. Raven on June 22, 2021 11:41 am

      I think you got those sperm sizes wrong folks–6 centimeter sperm would not fit inside a fruit fly.

      Reply
      • Mike O'Neill on June 23, 2021 12:34 am

        No, it’s actually correct. Even though a fruit fly is only a few mm in size, its sperm is actually about 6 cm long.

        Your skepticism is understood though, because that giant relative size is indeed strange.

        Reply
    4. Dennis on June 22, 2021 11:41 am

      Poor female fruitfly…
      Average size of a fruitfly is 2-3 millimetres. According to this article fruitfly sperm is 20-30 times larger than the fly itself 😉

      Reply
    5. Joel Weichsel on June 22, 2021 11:56 am

      Perhaps the driving context is the opportunity for physical competition among tightly packed allo sperm vs the lack of such opportunity if not so tightly packed.

      Reply
    6. Jo on June 22, 2021 11:24 pm

      The article is correct fruit fly sperm is 6cm longer, much longer than the fruit fly itself but much thinner and stringier.

      Reply
    7. Julia Holland on June 23, 2021 2:23 am

      You have stated that fruitfly sperm is 6 cm. This must be a error as a dilated cervix for passage of a human infants head is 10cm. An entire fruirfly is not 6 cm. Proofread please

      Reply
    8. Don on June 23, 2021 3:59 am

      Vow, sperm of the male knows what kind of environment is waiting for it. Does sperm have a brain?

      Reply
      • Dr kasiri on January 17, 2024 1:44 am

        Greetings to you elders in the path of knowledge, who are at the beginning of the path of acquiring knowledge about the question of Dan who said, “Does sperm have a brain?”I must say that sperms do not have brains.Sperms have very complex instincts that result in Several hundreds of millions of years of evolution have been institutionalized.This issue of how sperms understand that they must be placed in the uterus to stick to the uterine wall and bleed from the place of menstruation and reproduce has been accomplished in the evolutionary process of several hundred million years and has reached this stage.Only humans did not go through these stages in the reproduction of even plants, trees, aquatic animals, etc., they went through this process of evolution.Sexual sperms have a brain after reproduction, but it cannot be said that a baby has a thinking brain after birth, the baby must go through the process of development to go through so that his brain can think from time to time in Tehran 1:14

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    9. Heather on June 23, 2021 5:13 am

      Looked pretty updated to me?! (In regards to that 1st comment).
      Thank you for your article.

      Reply
    10. Andrew on June 23, 2021 5:25 am

      It’s true! From Wikipedia: “Males of this species are known to have the longest sperm cells of any organism on Earth—an impressive 5.8 cm long when uncoiled, over twenty times the entire body length of the male”

      Reply
    11. Nick on June 23, 2021 9:00 am

      The fruit fly sperm and other thing are mixed up lol.

      Reply
    12. Jamie on June 23, 2021 9:18 am

      Wait wait wait…maybe my math is off…but a 6cm sperm….for a fruit fly…..hate to see the zygote.

      Reply
    13. BC on June 23, 2021 11:39 pm

      The length of the sperm of the fruit fly is 6 CM, but the diameter is much smaller. A little research goes a long way.

      Reply
    14. Nilda. on June 27, 2021 10:58 pm

      Nice….Everything comment is truly. But the people writing the new not look well and not writing Exactly that the DR.said.

      Reply
    15. Dr kasiri on January 17, 2024 12:32 am

      Hello, I need to explain important points about ejaculation.X sperms that are unknown only become bisexual.Most of the time, Matozoid sperms never become bisexual.That’s why Matozoid X sperms are unknown in the equations of X. The work of mathematicians and self-authors and our Lords has been precise in the wording and expression of the Latin word “sperm”, “sperm” in Farsi, “sperm” meansa noun, and “matozoid” means plural, and “mato” means your mother and your father.And the first two letters of our word is matzooid, which is the mother who carries and carries the fetus, and this word matzooid has its roots in English and Persian grammar, which is the most perfect language in the world, English and Persian, notArabic, God made the Arabic language imperfect because it is misused.The Arabs removed four letters from the Qur’an and in the Qur’an, the Lords of the Earth, those four letters in the order of the Persian alphabet are Pazhgach, but we, as the Mullahs said, this word Pazhgach, I toldyou, if I want to remove the four letters that I wrote in the order of the Persian alphabet.Dear Sirs, let me type it like this: How did God remove these four letters???These are secrets that only the secretive know, and if I want to explain, the text, essay, spelling, and dictation will be changed during the translation, and the rights of the content will not be given, so the book of the Qur’an cannot be an example for all Muslims, and for this reason, the language and It has been stated that there have been wars in the world, and most of the wars of the extremist Islamists were due to the imposition of religion, which was carriedout by Arab mullahs, imams, leaders, and caliphs, and those whose work was contrary to the caliphate.Let me tell you that you cannot understand what I mean from Farsi to English, which means that Khilaf and Khilafah are the same family.In the Persian alphabet, the word Khilaf and Khilafah are exactly the same as the combination of Khilaf and Khilafah, but in the translation of the alphabet, Khilaf and Khilafah are not the same to the Latin alphabet.You may not understand what we mean, because I raised this discussion here, I hope you are not upset with us, I know that such discussions do not belong here, and the lords of the earth are not watching you everywhere, but sometimes they arewatching behind you.May God bless you, God willing, this essay may also be, God willing, not all of those essays

      Reply
      • Pearle on July 21, 2024 3:45 pm

        Absolutely. You nailed it Dr. Kasiri.

        Reply
        • Jenelle on July 23, 2024 9:01 am

          *Begins to slow-clap……..

          Reply
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