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Beirão, José; Boulais, Myrina; Gallego, Victor; O’brien, Justine K.; Peixoto, Silvio; Robeck, Todd R.; Cabrita, Elsa. |
Artificial reproduction involves collection and handling of gametes in a way that secures their quality and maximizes the fertilization outcome. In addition to initial sperm quality, numerous steps can affect the final result of fertilization, from the sperm collection process until gamete mixing (or co-incubation) when spermatozoon enters or fuses with the oocyte. In this review, we summarize the whole process of sperm handling, from collection until fertilization for fish, penaeid shrimp, bivalve mollusks and marine mammals. To obtain sperm from captive animals, techniques vary widely across taxa, and include stripping by abdominal massage or testis surgical removal in fish, spermatophore collection in penaeid shrimps, gonadal scarification or... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Sperm extraction; Spermatozoa:oocyte ratio; In vitro fertilization; In vitro reproduction; Assisted reproduction. |
Ano: 2019 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00492/60411/63847.pdf |
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