Sperm evolution across reproductive and fertilization modes
Description of the granted funding
Spermatozoa are the most diverse cell type, a fact that has intrigued evolutionary biologists for centuries. So far, only studies within animal groups that vary mostly in minor (size), not major (shape) sperm design have been conducted. Consequently, this key question remains unanswered. Water bears (Tardigrada) are tiny eight-legged animals, best known for surviving extreme conditions (even outer Space!). But their spermatozoa are equally strange – tufted tails, hinged heads, no mitochondria… all the diversity needed to finally tackle the issue within a single group. This project will also bring tardigrade research to Finland, providing a source of new and charismatic creatures to inspire the next generation of scientists.
Show moreStarting year
2017
End year
2023
Granted funding
Related funding decisions
335759
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2021)
197 784 €
314219
Research costs of Academy Research Fellows(2017)
226 647 €
Funder
Research Council of Finland
Funding instrument
Academy research fellows
Other information
Funding decision number
309316
Fields of science
Ecology, evolutionary biology
Research fields
Ekologia, evoluutiobiologia ja ekofysiologia
Identified topics
ecology, species