The seasonal fertility of North American bison (Bison bison) bulls

IF 2.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Animal Reproduction Science Pub Date : 2007-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.anireprosci.2006.02.001
L. Helbig , M.R. Woodbury , J.C. Haigh , J. Collins , A.D. Barth
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The objective of this study was to determine the presence and magnitude of seasonal fluctuations in semen quality and other reproductive indices in bison bulls. Testicles from 288 commercially slaughtered bison bulls were collected monthly over a 1-year period. Carcass and testicle weight were determined and measurements of seminiferous tubule lumen, diameter, and epithelial thickness were made. Sperm cell morphology and defects were described and quantified using epididymal semen from each testicle. Twenty-one Plains (Bison bison bison) and Wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) breeding bulls, averaging 6.0 years of age (range 2.5–8.0), from three farms were selected for semen collection and evaluation on the basis of producer co-operation. Semen was collected by electro-ejaculation on four seasonal occasions during a 12-month period. Ejaculate quality was judged on the basis of volume, density, gross and individual motility, morphology, live/dead ratio, and concentration. Sperm cell morphologies were evaluated microscopically and classified according to criteria used for bovine semen. Fecal testosterone was measured at each semen collection using a commercial competitive binding radioimmunoassay. There was an increase in carcass weights over the study period and testis weights were moderately correlated (r = 0.44) with carcass weights. However, mean testes weights were heavier (P < 0.05) in the summer than in winter, spring, or fall periods. There were no differences in the proportion of normal and abnormal epididymal sperm between seasons but there were seasonal changes in the testicular parenchyma. Seminiferous tubule and lumen diameter, and epithelial thickness were greatest (P < 0.05) in summer. Live bulls gained weight between April and November, but lost weight over the winter. Normal sperm cell percentages as well as individual sperm cell motility in electro-ejaculated sperm samples were higher (P < 0.05) at the pre-breeding collection relative to other collections, but no change in sperm cell concentrations occurred over the study period. Fecal testosterone concentrations were highest at the pre-breeding period (June) but decreased (P < 0.05) in each subsequent collection to reach their lowest levels in the April. While many changes in seen characteristics were not significant, overall results indicate the presence of some reproductive seasonality and increased testicular capacity in the summer breeding season. Bulls showing marginal semen quality in the winter but otherwise carrying desirable genetic traits may warrant another evaluation in late spring prior to being culled from a breeding program.

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本研究的目的是确定野牛公牛精液质量和其他生殖指标的季节性波动的存在和幅度。在一年的时间里,每月收集288头商业屠宰的野牛公牛的睾丸。测定胴体和睾丸重量,测量精小管管腔、直径和上皮厚度。使用来自每个睾丸的附睾精液来描述和量化精子细胞形态和缺陷。选取3个农场21头平均6.0岁(范围2.5 ~ 8.0岁)的平原野牛(Bison Bison Bison)和木野牛(Bison athabascae)种牛进行精液采集和评价。在12个月的时间里,通过电射精收集了四个季节的精液。根据精液的体积、密度、总体和个体运动性、形态、活死比和浓度来判断射精质量。精子细胞形态在显微镜下进行了评估,并根据牛精液的标准进行了分类。每次采集精液时,使用商业竞争性结合放射免疫测定法测量粪便睾酮。研究期间胴体质量呈增加趋势,睾丸质量与胴体质量呈中度相关(r = 0.44)。然而,平均睾丸重量较重(P <0.05)在夏季比在冬季、春季或秋季。正常和异常附睾精子的比例在季节之间没有差异,但睾丸实质有季节性变化。精小管、管腔直径和上皮厚度最大(P <0.05)。活公牛在4月到11月期间体重增加,但在冬季体重下降。电射精精子样本中正常精子百分比和个体精子活力较高(P <0.05),但在研究期间,精子细胞浓度没有发生变化。粪睾酮浓度在繁殖前期(6月)最高,但随后下降(P <0.05),在4月份达到最低水平。虽然许多特征变化不显著,但总体结果表明,夏季繁殖季节存在一定的生殖季节性和睾丸容量增加。公牛在冬季精液质量不高,但在其他方面具有理想的遗传性状,可能需要在春末进行另一次评估,然后再从育种计划中剔除。
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Animal Reproduction Science
Animal Reproduction Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
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审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Animal Reproduction Science publishes results from studies relating to reproduction and fertility in animals. This includes both fundamental research and applied studies, including management practices that increase our understanding of the biology and manipulation of reproduction. Manuscripts should go into depth in the mechanisms involved in the research reported, rather than a give a mere description of findings. The focus is on animals that are useful to humans including food- and fibre-producing; companion/recreational; captive; and endangered species including zoo animals, but excluding laboratory animals unless the results of the study provide new information that impacts the basic understanding of the biology or manipulation of reproduction. The journal''s scope includes the study of reproductive physiology and endocrinology, reproductive cycles, natural and artificial control of reproduction, preservation and use of gametes and embryos, pregnancy and parturition, infertility and sterility, diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. The Editorial Board of Animal Reproduction Science has decided not to publish papers in which there is an exclusive examination of the in vitro development of oocytes and embryos; however, there will be consideration of papers that include in vitro studies where the source of the oocytes and/or development of the embryos beyond the blastocyst stage is part of the experimental design.
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