Limited knowledge exists about the residing microbiome in gamete-related samples in fish. A potential effect between the seminal microbiome composition and sperm quality traits has been previously suggested in humans and livestock. Using a metabarcoding approach, we aimed to gain insights into the structure of the residing prokaryotes and microbial eukaryotes in ovarian fluid (n = 10) and milt (n = 84) from farmed Arctic charr -a species with highly variable reproductive success in captivity. In addition, sperm quality traits were recorded on the sampled males to investigate potential associations with the residing seminal microbiome. Higher microbial diversity was found in the ovarian fluid compared to the milt habitat. Even though the res...
Numbers of studies in externally fertilizing fish species provide evidence for an effect of ovarian ...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
AbstractSperm competition occurs when sperm from more than one male compete for fertilizations [1]. ...
Limited knowledge exists about the residing microbiome in gamete-related samples in fish. A potentia...
Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) is a high-value species for the Nordic aquaculture. The highly var...
The national breeding programme of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) has been of fundamental impo...
Despite the relatively long history of captive breeding, the Arctic charr still exhibits a generally...
Abstract Background Substantial variation in male fertility is regularly observed in farmed Arctic c...
Northern populations of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) can be anadromous, migrating annually from ...
Whether the ovarian fluid represents a selective environment influencing cryptic female choice was t...
Cryptic female choice (CFC), a form of sexual selection post mating, describes processes that lead t...
This study investigated the relationship between fertility and fatty acid (FA) profiles of egg chori...
Cold storage and freezing/thawing of milt may affect sperm functionality and the subsequent fertiliz...
Numbers of studies in externally fertilizing fish species provide evidence for an effect of ovarian ...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
AbstractSperm competition occurs when sperm from more than one male compete for fertilizations [1]. ...
Limited knowledge exists about the residing microbiome in gamete-related samples in fish. A potentia...
Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) is a high-value species for the Nordic aquaculture. The highly var...
The national breeding programme of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus L.) has been of fundamental impo...
Despite the relatively long history of captive breeding, the Arctic charr still exhibits a generally...
Abstract Background Substantial variation in male fertility is regularly observed in farmed Arctic c...
Northern populations of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) can be anadromous, migrating annually from ...
Whether the ovarian fluid represents a selective environment influencing cryptic female choice was t...
Cryptic female choice (CFC), a form of sexual selection post mating, describes processes that lead t...
This study investigated the relationship between fertility and fatty acid (FA) profiles of egg chori...
Cold storage and freezing/thawing of milt may affect sperm functionality and the subsequent fertiliz...
Numbers of studies in externally fertilizing fish species provide evidence for an effect of ovarian ...
In many species, sperm velocity affects variation in the outcome of male competitive fertilization s...
AbstractSperm competition occurs when sperm from more than one male compete for fertilizations [1]. ...