Abstract Background Substantial variation in male fertility is regularly observed in farmed Arctic charr. However, detailed investigations of its fluctuation during a reproductive season and across years are lacking. Furthermore, information about the effect of underlying genetic factors influencing sperm quality is scarce. The current study focused on seasonal and age-related factors that may affect sperm quality characteristics in males reared in natural and delayed photoperiods. Animals were sampled three times for two consecutive years, and sperm quality parameters were recorded using a computer-assisted sperm analysis (CASA) system. Thereafter, high-throughput sequencing technologies were applied, aiming to identify genomic regions rel...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Experiments were conducted to determine if food restriction during certain critical critical seasons...
International audienceIntraspecific diversity is of paramount importance for species adaptation to g...
Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) is a high-value species for the Nordic aquaculture. The highly var...
The modern theories of sexual selection predict that male sexual ornaments may have evolved as relia...
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...
It is generally believed that variation in sperm phenotype within a single ejaculate has no conseque...
AbstractSperm competition occurs when sperm from more than one male compete for fertilizations [1]. ...
Salmonids are fish of utmost social and economic importance but their numbers have considerably dimi...
The expansion of salmon aquaculture, coupled with fish escaping from those sites, has raised concern...
A mismatch between male and female gamete release in external fertilizers can result in reduced or f...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Experiments were conducted to determine if food restriction during certain critical critical seasons...
International audienceIntraspecific diversity is of paramount importance for species adaptation to g...
Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) is a high-value species for the Nordic aquaculture. The highly var...
The modern theories of sexual selection predict that male sexual ornaments may have evolved as relia...
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...
It is generally believed that variation in sperm phenotype within a single ejaculate has no conseque...
AbstractSperm competition occurs when sperm from more than one male compete for fertilizations [1]. ...
Salmonids are fish of utmost social and economic importance but their numbers have considerably dimi...
The expansion of salmon aquaculture, coupled with fish escaping from those sites, has raised concern...
A mismatch between male and female gamete release in external fertilizers can result in reduced or f...
Post-copulatory sexual selection processes, including sperm competition and cryptic female choice (C...
Experiments were conducted to determine if food restriction during certain critical critical seasons...
International audienceIntraspecific diversity is of paramount importance for species adaptation to g...