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Original Research Article Amphibian conservation using assisted reproductive technologies: Cryopreserved sperm affects offspring morphology, but not behavior, in a toad

机译:原创研究制品AMPHIBIAN保护采用辅助生殖技术:冷冻保存精子影响后代形态,但不是行为,在蟾蜍中

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With increasing rates of global biodiversity decline, strategies such as reintroduction or supplementation, have become increasingly important in conserving our remaining biodiversity. To sustain reintroduction programs, insurance colonies are established and bred in captivity. Captive-bred offspring are then released to augment wild populations or establish new populations. A key issue determining the success of reintroduction programs, therefore, is the fitness of captive-bred individuals and their ability to survive once released. Unfortunately, little is known about the quality of captive-bred offspring produced using assisted reproductive technologies, such as gamete cryopreservation. To fill this gap in scientific knowledge and conservation practice, we examined differences in tadpole morphology, tadpole behavior, metamorph morphology, and duration of larval stage between Fowler's toad ( Anaxyrus fowleri ) offspring produced using cryopreserved sperm (experimental, cryo-derived individuals) and offspring produced by amplectant adults (control individuals). Results indicated cryo-derived individuals were smaller as tadpoles and emerged as smaller metamorphs. However, predator-avoidance behavior was not significantly different between the two treatment groups. Smaller body size in cryo-derived individuals can negatively affect their post-release survivorship and reproductive output, thus limiting the potential success of reintroduction programs. This pioneering study provides insights into the quality and competency of individuals produced using cryopreserved sperm across two distinct life-stages. We show that although cryopreservation has often been proposed as a promising way of contributing to wildlife conservation, more detailed examinations are needed to assess the quality of offspring produced for it to be an effective conservation tool.
机译:随着全球生物多样性下降的增加,重新制定或补充等策略在保护其余的生物多样性方面变得越来越重要。为了维持重新引入方案,保险殖民地成立并养成囚禁。然后释放俘虏的后代以增加野生人群或建立新的人口。因此,确定重新引入方案成功的关键问题是俘虏繁殖的个人的适应性以及释放后的生存能力。遗憾的是,关于使用辅助生殖技术生产的俘虏繁殖后代的质量少知之甚少,例如配子冷冻保存。为了填补科学知识和保护实践中的这种差距,我们研究了蝌蚪形态,蝌蚪行为,元形形态和幼虫阶段的幼虫阶段的差异,使用冷冻保存精子(实验,冷冻衍生的个体)和释放成人产生的后代(对照个体)。结果表明,低温衍生的个体作为蝌蚪较小,并成为较小的变质。然而,两种治疗组之间的避税行为没有显着差异。低温衍生的个体体积较小的体型可以对其发布后生存和生殖产出产生负面影响,从而限制了重新引入计划的潜在成功。这项开创性的研究为在两个不同的生命阶段使用冷冻保存精子产生的个体的质量和能力提供了见解。我们表明,虽然冷冻保存经常被提议作为促进野生动物保护的有希望的方式,但需要更详细的考试来评估所产生的后代质量是有效的保护工具。

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