The effect of mixed honeybee drone semen on sperm quality characteristics: A preliminary study

IF 1.2 4区 农林科学 Q3 ENTOMOLOGY African Entomology Pub Date : 2024-07-21 DOI:10.17159/2254-8854/2024/a17135
R. Kotzé, Gerhard van der Horst, J. F. Murray, Anja Duminy, Mike Allsopp
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Following copulation, sperm of multiple honeybee (Apis mellifera (A.m.) Linnaeus (Apidae)) drones are mixed inside the spermatheca of a queen, and sperm behaviour in this environment is of importance for sperm survival and successful fertilization. The polyandrous mating system of honeybees further may allow for cryptic female choice and sperm competition to select for specific sperm traits to enable successful reproduction. This preliminary study therefore examined multiple sperm quality parameters in mixed drone semen. Thirty-one drone ejaculates were collected and split to be mixed with one and two other drones’ semen. A computerised sperm analysis system was used for analysing sperm functionality parameters, at baseline and 60 minutes. Morphology measurements included head, tail, and total sperm length. Sperm concentration was significantly higher in three-drone samples compared to other groups (p < 0.001), while comparisons of sperm functional and morphometric parameters did not reveal differences. However, after 60 minutes, mixed semen samples displayed changes in terms of sperm functionality. The motility percentage significantly decreased in two-drone samples (p = 0.004). In contrast, three-drone samples had consistently lower motility and kinematic parameters at baseline, but following an hour it was the only group to show improvement in sperm progressive motility, swimming speed and kinematics. Sperm concentration correlated with the majority of functionality parameters, while, morphological measurements did not. Sperm functionality changes observed in this study, can be attributed to a combination of factors, including, mixing of drone semen, sperm concentration, and time allowing for potential sperm interaction.
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混合蜜蜂无人机精液对精子质量特性的影响:初步研究
交配后,多个蜜蜂(Apis mellifera (A.m.) Linnaeus (Apidaeus))雄蜂的精子混合在蜂王的精囊内,精子在这种环境中的行为对精子的存活和成功受精至关重要。蜜蜂的多雄性交配系统还可能允许雌蜂进行隐性选择和精子竞争,以选择特定的精子特征,从而实现成功繁殖。因此,这项初步研究检测了混合雄蜂精液中的多个精子质量参数。研究人员收集了 31 份无人机射出的精液,并将其与另外 1 份和 2 份无人机精液混合。计算机化精子分析系统用于分析精子在基线和60分钟时的功能参数。形态测量包括头部、尾部和精子总长度。与其他组相比,三架无人机样本的精子浓度明显更高(p < 0.001),而精子功能和形态参数的比较并未发现差异。然而,60 分钟后,混合精液样本的精子功能发生了变化。双旋翼样本的精子活力百分比明显下降(p = 0.004)。相比之下,三旋翼样本的精子活力和运动参数在基线时一直较低,但一小时后,三旋翼样本是唯一在精子渐进活力、游动速度和运动参数方面有所改善的组别。精子浓度与大多数功能参数相关,而形态测量则不相关。本研究中观察到的精子功能变化可归因于多种因素,包括无人机精液的混合、精子浓度和精子潜在相互作用的时间。
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African Entomology
African Entomology 生物-昆虫学
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期刊介绍: African Entomology (ISSN 1021-3589 – print / 2224-8854 – online) replaced the old Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa in 1993. A single volume consisting of two issues (March and September) is published annually. The journal is indexed in all major abstracting journals African Entomology is a peer reviewed scientific journal that publishes original research articles and short communications on all aspects of entomology, with an emphasis on the advancement of entomology on the African continent.
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