• Do the fastest sperm within an ejaculate swim faster in subordinate than in dominant males of Arctic char? 

      Vaz Serrano, Jonathan; Folstad, Ivar; Rudolfsen, Geir; Figenschou, Lars (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2006)
      Theoretical models predict that subordinate males should have higher sperm velocity to compensate for their disadvantaged mating role and because they experience sperm competition more frequently than dominant males. Differences in mean velocity between sperm of dominants and subordinates in the predicted direction are also documented for a few species, including the Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus ...