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Characteristics of sperm of captive seabass in relation to its fertilization potential

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Seabass Dicentrarchus labrax sperm concentration was high (up to 60 × 10 9 spz ml −1 ) but decreased significantly at the end of the reproductive season (mid‐March) in monthly sampled fish. The spermiation period may be shortened by frequent stripping. Sperm can be prediluted up to 1: 128 in non‐activating medium without loss of initial motility and motility duration. Immediately after activation by transfer to sea water, all the spermatozoa were motile for 10 s and then the number of motile cells decreased progressively but sharply to zero, so that the duration of sperm motility was very short (40 s). As a consequence, the fertility of seabass sperm decreased exponentially after 10 s following sperm activation and was zero by 1 min. The sperm requirements for optimal fertilization were c . 66 000 spermatozoa per egg. Scalingup of the experimental insemination procedure yielded better fertilization rates while conserving the individual differences due to the breeder pairs.

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