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* Master of Science
completed 1994, University of Guelph
Advisor:
Professor Richard D. Moccia
Examination of factors
affecting the variability in reproductive
performance of cryopreserved semen from salmonids
fishes.
ABSTRACT
This study examined
variation in the reproductive performance of
cryopreserved semen from different family lines, and
assessed the suitability of present methods of semen
cryopreservation by evaluating the fertility,
viability, and lipid profiles of semen from two
salmonids.
Cryopreserved semen from 20
family lines of precociously mature Atlantic salmon
parr was used to fertilize individual batches of eggs.
Results from this study were inconclusive due to low
egg viability, and probable deficiencies in semen
quality associated with precociously mature parr.
Arctic char semen was
frozen using both a synthetic and an ovarian fluid
extender. A high degree of intraspecific variation in
semen was indicated by the wide range of values for
percent hatch, motility, cell density, and pre- and
post-thaw total fatty acid (TFA) profiles. TFA
profiles of cryopreserved semen indicate a loss of
fatty acids, specifically 20:5n3 and 22:6n3, from
spermatozoa, likely due to plasma membrane damage
during cryopreservation.
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