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28 October 2020 Glans inflation morphology and female cloaca copulatory interactions of the male American alligator phallus
Brandon C. Moore, Patricia L. R. Brennan, Rachel Francis, Samuel Penland, Kelsie Shiavone, Kathryn Wayne, Allan R. Woodward, Mark D. Does, Dong Kyu Kim, Diane A. Kelly
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Abstract

The phallic glans of the American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) is the distal termination of the semen-conducting sulcus spermaticus and during copulation has the closest, most intimate mechanical interactions with the female urodeum, the middle cloacal chamber that contains the opening to the vaginal passages and oviducts. However, the details of this interface leading to insemination and gamete uptake are unclear. Here, we: (1) histologically characterize the underlying tissue types and morphologically quantify the shape changes associated with glans inflation into the copulatory conformation, (2) digitally reconstruct from MRI the 3D shape of functional tissue compartments, and (3) diffusible iodine-based contrast-enhanced computed tomography image the copulatory fit between male phallus and female cloaca. We discuss these results in relation to tissue type material properties, the transfer on intromittent forces, establishing potential copulatory lock, inflated glans volume scaling with body mass/length, the mechanics of semen targeting and insemination, and potential female cryptic choice impacting multiple clutch paternity. In part, this study further clarifies the phallic morphological variation observed among crocodylians and begins to investigate the role(s) these divergent male forms play during copulation interacting with female cloacal forms to increase reproductive success.

Summary sentence

The gross structure and material properties of the male American alligator phallic glans dynamically interact and consistently inflate during copulation to produce a complex, species-specific shape that interfaces with the female cloaca to maintain intromission and aid gamete transfer.

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Brandon C. Moore, Patricia L. R. Brennan, Rachel Francis, Samuel Penland, Kelsie Shiavone, Kathryn Wayne, Allan R. Woodward, Mark D. Does, Dong Kyu Kim, and Diane A. Kelly "Glans inflation morphology and female cloaca copulatory interactions of the male American alligator phallus," Biology of Reproduction 104(2), 374-386, (28 October 2020). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioaa197
Received: 19 May 2020; Accepted: 23 October 2020; Published: 28 October 2020
KEYWORDS
alligator
Collagen
copulation
elastin
glans
penis
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