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auto- +‎ sperm

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autosperm (countable and uncountable, plural autosperms)

  1. (biology) Sperm that has been produced endogenously.
    • 1998, Tim R. Birkhead, Anders Pape Møller, Sperm Competition and Sexual Selection, →ISBN, page 237:
      Mating events whereby autosperm are donated to one partner while receiving allosperm from a third individual are known from sea slugs (see Chapter 8) and a monogenean flatworm (MacDonald and Caley 1975).
    • 2000, Robert T. Dillon, The Ecology of Freshwater Molluscs, →ISBN, page 80:
      They seem to have mechanisms that favour fertilization by allosperm (donated by a partner) over autosperm (produced endogenously).
    • 2011, Gregory A. Lewbart, Invertebrate Medicine, →ISBN, page 101:
      During copulation, the penis deposits the autosperm (which now become allosperm) into the vaginal channel of the distal hermaphroditic duct of another animal. The allosperm then travel to the spermatotheca.

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This term is used primarily when discussing hermaphroditic organisms, to resolve the ambiguity of where sperm within the organism originated.

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