Paternal age negatively affects sperm production of the progeny

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TitrePaternal age negatively affects sperm production of the progeny
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursVuarin P, Lesobre L, Leveque G, Jalme MSaint, Lacroix F, Hingrat Y, Sorci G
JournalECOLOGY LETTERS
Volume24
Pagination719-727
Date PublishedAPR
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1461-023X
Mots-clésAgeing, copulatory sexual selection, ejaculate quality, male gametes, offspring phenotype, paternal age, post&\#8208, reproductive senescence
Résumé

Parental age has profound consequences for offspring's phenotype. However, whether patrilineal age affects offspring sperm production remains unknown, despite the importance of sperm production for male reproductive success in species facing post-copulatory sexual selection. Using a longitudinal dataset on ejaculate attributes of the houbara bustard, we showed that offspring sired by old fathers had different age-dependent trajectories of sperm production compared to offspring sired by young fathers. Specifically, they produced less sperm (-48%) in their first year of life, and 14% less during their lifetime. Paternal age had the strongest effect, with weak evidence for grandpaternal or great grandpaternal age effects. These results show that paternal age can affect offspring reproductive success by reducing sperm production, establishing an intergenerational link between ageing and sexual selection.

DOI10.1111/ele.13696