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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Environmental biology of fishes 42 (1995), S. 267-275 
    ISSN: 1573-5133
    Keywords: Sperm competition ; Gamete interaction ; Pooled matings ; Fish ; Salmonids
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Synopsis Numbers of offspring produced by genetically marked male and female rainbow trout,Oncorhynchus mykiss were determined by an electrophoretic analysis of 1713 progeny from crosses produced by premixing gametes from different parents prior to insemination and associated full- and half-sib controls. We examined whether male potency, defined as the ability of males to sire progeny when their semen is pooled with that of other males, is affected by interaction with female gametes, concentration of sperm cells and the timing of semen application. Male potency differed significantly and was not affected by which of two females was involved in either of two sets of experiments. The differential between males decreased significantly when sperm concentrations were equalized. The first male sired over 75% of progeny when semen from four males was added sequentially to ova at 30 s intervals in each of two experiments. The lack of significant deviations of marker genotypes from expected Mendelian segregation in full-sib families suggested that there was no differential survival of progeny with specific marker genotypes. Furthermore, there was no correspondence between the survival of progeny of specific males in control crosses and the number of progeny sired in matings where sperm was premixed prior to insemination. Thus. variation in male reproductive success appeared the result of differential fertilization rates.
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