نتایج جستجو برای: sperm

تعداد نتایج: 36738  

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2007
J L Fitzpatrick J K Desjardins N Milligan R Montgomerie S Balshine

Theory predicts that males experiencing elevated levels of sperm competition will invest more in gonads and produce faster-swimming sperm. Although there is ample evidence in support of the first prediction, few studies have examined sperm swimming speed in relation to sperm competition. In this study, we tested these predictions from sperm competition theory by examining sperm characteristics ...

2016
Kohei UMEZU Yuuki HIRADATE Toshinori OIKAWA Hirotoshi ISHIGURO Takashi NUMABE Kenshiro HARA Kentaro TANEMURA

Recently, the conception rates after artificial insemination have been pointed out to decline continuously. To overcome this problem, the control of frozen and thawed sperm quality is required. However, the mechanism of bovine sperm functional regulation is still largely unknown. In mammals, the ejaculated sperm are capable of showing fertilizing ability during migration in the female reproduct...

Journal: :Andrology 2016
E Borges A S Setti D P A F Braga R C S Figueira A Iaconelli

The objective of this study was to compare (i) the intracytoplasmic sperm injection outcomes among groups with different total motile sperm count ranges, (ii) the intracytoplasmic sperm injection outcomes between groups with normal and abnormal total motile sperm count, and (iii) the predictive values of WHO 2010 cut-off values and pre-wash total motile sperm count for the intracytoplasmic sper...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2002
Craig W LaMunyon Samuel Ward

Sperm morphology evolves rapidly, resulting in an exceptional diversity of sperm size and shape across animal phyla. This swift evolution has been thought to prevent fertilizations between closely related species. Alternatively, recent correlative analyses suggest that competition among sperm from more than one male may cause sperm diversity, but these hypotheses have not been tested. Here, we ...

2014
María Varea-Sánchez Laura Gómez Montoto Maximiliano Tourmente Eduardo R. S. Roldan Simone Immler

Interspecific comparative studies have shown that, in most taxa, postcopulatory sexual selection (PCSS) in the form of sperm competition drives the evolution of longer and faster swimming sperm. Work on passserine birds has revealed that PCSS also reduces variation in sperm size between males at the intraspecific level. However, the influence of PCSS upon intra-male sperm size diversity is poor...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
P L Sun L X Yang J-J Cui Y Tian Y Liu Y Jin

This study investigated the relationship between acrosin activation and pig sperm proacrosin binding protein (sp32) phosphorylation levels. Differently processed pig spermatozoa (fresh semen sperm, capacitation sperm, acrosome reaction sperm, capacitation-like sperm, and thawed sperm) were subjected to sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western blot analysis. The fres...

Journal: :Poultry science 2006
P R Dumpala H M Parker C D McDaniel

The sperm quality index (SQI) and sperm mobility index (SMI) both predict sperm motility. Previous research was conducted comparing the SMI with the SQI; however, semen was diluted improperly for the SQI (40-fold). For an accurate comparison, semen must be diluted 10-fold for the SQI. Therefore, the overall objective of this study, utilizing 4 experiments, was to examine the relationship of the...

Journal: :General and comparative endocrinology 2016
Marc Suquet Clémence Gourtay Anne Donval Nelly Le Goïc Claudie Quere Florent Malo Jaqueline Le Grand Dominique Ratiskol Christian Mingant Christian Fauvel

Most publications devoted to the cryopreservation of mollusc sperm have focused on the definition of technical protocols, avoiding the description of sperm quality after thawing. The present study investigated the effects of cryopreservation on sperm quality in the great scallop. Wild scallop were fished during the natural spawning period and conditioned in the hatchery before use. Sperm sample...

2016
Torvald B. Egeland Geir Rudolfsen Jarle T. Nordeide Ivar Folstad

Why dominant males experiencing intense sperm competition sometimes show low investments in sperm production is not always obvious. One well-documented example is that of the external fertilizing teleost, the Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus), where individuals becoming dominant reduce sperm production and sperm swimming speed in water compared to subordinates. Here, we report how ovarian fluid...

2015
Clair Bennison Nicola Hemmings Jon Slate Tim Birkhead

Sperm competition, in which the ejaculates of multiple males compete to fertilize a female's ova, results in strong selection on sperm traits. Although sperm size and swimming velocity are known to independently affect fertilization success in certain species, exploring the relationship between sperm length, swimming velocity and fertilization success still remains a challenge. Here, we use the...

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