We assessed the concentration and motility of spermatozoa in native urinal sperm samples of the moor frog. Males (57 ind.) were caught in spring in three water pools different of hydrochemical composition. Samples of the urinal sperm were obtained after hormonal stimulation of animals by synthetic analogues of GRH (Surfagon). Sperm concentration was higher in amphibians from reservoirs with a background mineralization than that in other localities. The maximum marked value was 110 million per ml. It is worth noting that in this locality we observed the minimal number of motile spermatozoa in males. More than 95 % of spermatozoa in the samples studied showed motility only in situ. We very rarely observed progressive motility of spermatozoa. ...
The aim. The aim of the work was to study the indicators of spermatogenesis in the lake frog, Peloph...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
Evolutionary theory predicts that selection will favour phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits that m...
The present study optimised artificial fertilisation and oocyte storage conditions in Limnodynastes ...
The present study optimised artificial fertilisation and oocyte storage conditions in Limnodynastes ...
Background: Recent comparative studies of several taxa have found that within-species variation in s...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Effective activation of sperm motility is fundamental to successful artificial fertilisation; howeve...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfi...
In many species, males and females mate with multiple partners, which gives rise to sperm competitio...
Evolutionary theory predicts that selection will favor phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits that ma...
The aim. The aim of the work was to study the indicators of spermatogenesis in the lake frog, Peloph...
The male frog test for pregnancy, announced by Wiltberger and Miller (1948), and Robbins and Parker ...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
Amphibians are experiencing a global extinction crisis and captive assurance colonies, along with re...
The aim. The aim of the work was to study the indicators of spermatogenesis in the lake frog, Peloph...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
Evolutionary theory predicts that selection will favour phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits that m...
The present study optimised artificial fertilisation and oocyte storage conditions in Limnodynastes ...
The present study optimised artificial fertilisation and oocyte storage conditions in Limnodynastes ...
Background: Recent comparative studies of several taxa have found that within-species variation in s...
Author Institution: Department of Zoology and Entomology, The Ohio State University, Columbus 1
Effective activation of sperm motility is fundamental to successful artificial fertilisation; howeve...
Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg in fulfi...
In many species, males and females mate with multiple partners, which gives rise to sperm competitio...
Evolutionary theory predicts that selection will favor phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits that ma...
The aim. The aim of the work was to study the indicators of spermatogenesis in the lake frog, Peloph...
The male frog test for pregnancy, announced by Wiltberger and Miller (1948), and Robbins and Parker ...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
Amphibians are experiencing a global extinction crisis and captive assurance colonies, along with re...
The aim. The aim of the work was to study the indicators of spermatogenesis in the lake frog, Peloph...
Sperm number is often a good predictor of success in sperm competition; however, it has become incre...
Evolutionary theory predicts that selection will favour phenotypic plasticity in sperm traits that m...