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Sperm Competition in Humans: Classic and Contemporary Readings

Sperm Competition in Humans: Classic and Contemporary Readings
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Dewey Class 612.61 (DDC 22)
Title Sperm Competition in Humans ([Ebook]) : Classic and Contemporary Readings / edited by Todd K. Shackelford, Nicholas Pound.
Added Personal Name Pound, Nicholas
Shackelford, Todd K.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Boston, MA : Springer , 2006.
Physical Details : v.: digital
ISBN 9780387280394
Summary Note Part I - Introduction and overview.- Sperm competition in humans.- Why are there so many tiny sperm? sperm competition and the maintenance of two sexes (1982).- Sperm competition, male prudence, and sperm-limited females (2002).- Classic readings in human sperm competition.- Human sperm competition (1984).- "Kamikaze" sperm in mammals? (1988).- Deformed sperm are probably not adaptive (1989).- Elaboration of the kamikaze sperm hypothesis: a reply to harcourt (1989).- Number of sperm in human ejaculates varies in accordance with sperm competition theory (1989).- Do females promote sperm competition? data for humans (1990).- Human sperm competition: ejaculate adjustment by males and the function of masturbation (1993).- Human sperm competition: ejaculate manipulation by females and a function for the female orgasm (1993).- Contemporary readings in human sperm competition.- No evidence for killer sperm or other selective interactions between human spermatozoa in ejaculates of different males in vitro (1999).- Psychological adaptation to human sperm competition (2002).- Semen displacement as a sperm competition strategy in humans (2004).- Human female orgasm and mate fluctuating asymmetry (1995).:
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-28039-4
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