Cristin-resultat-ID: 679881
Sist endret: 30. mai 2017, 11:29
NVI-rapporteringsår: 2009
Resultat
Vitenskapelig artikkel
2009

Sperm competition and fertilization success of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.)

Bidragsytere:
  • Oddvar Ottesen
  • Igor Babiak og
  • Geir Dahle

Tidsskrift

Aquaculture
ISSN 0044-8486
e-ISSN 1873-5622
NVI-nivå 2

Om resultatet

Vitenskapelig artikkel
Publiseringsår: 2009
Volum: 286
Hefte: 3-4
Sider: 240 - 245

Importkilder

Isi-ID: 000262541900013
Scopus-ID: 2-s2.0-57149130955

Klassifisering

Emneord

DNA • Konkurranse

Beskrivelse Beskrivelse

Tittel

Sperm competition and fertilization success of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.)

Sammendrag

Sperm competition trials were conducted to study the fertilization ability of sperm from four Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.) males. Sperm from four males were mixed using equal number or equal volume of sperm from each of the males to fertilize eggs from two females. The proportions of larvae sired by the different males were quantified using DNA microsatellite analyzes. Larvae sired by Male 2 dominated the offspring in the trials: this male sired 79% and 78% of the DNA-analyzed offspring of two females. Reducing the number of sperm cells to below 105 did not significantly alter the relative proportion of offspring sired by the different males. Male 2 provided 25 and 27% of the total sperm in experiments with equal volumes and equal numbers of sperm, respectively. However, Male 2 provided 47% to 50% of the motile spermatozoa in the mixtures. Furthermore, Male 2 also had the highest sperm velocity (115.7 mu m/s). Motility-related sperm traits may partly explain why offspring from Male 2 dominated the larvae. in both control and experimental groups, fertilization rates were high (>90%) when sufficient numbers (10(5)-10(6)) of spermatozoa per egg were used, and the fertilization success did not depend on whether sperm from one, or from a mixture of four males were used. Uncritical use of pooled sperm from different males during fertilization may cause unexpected results with only a few parents represented in an offspring population, Mixing sperm from different males without exact knowledge of sperm motility parameters may ultimately lead to low genetic variability, inbreeding, and strains with low fitness. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Bidragsytere

Oddvar Harald Ottesen

Bidragsyterens navn vises på dette resultatet som Oddvar Ottesen
  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Fakultet for biovitenskap og akvakultur ved Nord universitet

Igor Szczepan Babiak

Bidragsyterens navn vises på dette resultatet som Igor Babiak
  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Fakultet for biovitenskap og akvakultur ved Nord universitet

Geir Dahle

  • Tilknyttet:
    Forfatter
    ved Havforskningsinstituttet
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