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Method matters: Experimental evidence for shorter avian sperm in faecal compared to abdominal massage samples

Girndt, Antje (author)
Max Planck Institute Ornithol, Germany; Imperial Coll London, England; University of Konstanz, Germany
Cockburn, Glenn (author)
Max Planck Institute Ornithol, Germany; University of Konstanz, Germany
Sanchez-Tojar, Alfredo (author)
Max Planck Institute Ornithol, Germany; Imperial Coll London, England; University of Konstanz, Germany
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Lovlie, Hanne (author)
Linköpings universitet,Biologi,Tekniska fakulteten
Schroeder, Julia (author)
Max Planck Institute Ornithol, Germany; Imperial Coll London, England
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2017-08-16
2017
English.
In: PLOS ONE. - : PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE. - 1932-6203. ; 12:8
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  • Birds are model organisms in sperm biology. Previous work in zebra finches, suggested that sperm sampled from males faeces and ejaculates do not differ in size. Here, we tested this assumption in a captive population of house sparrows, Passer domesticus. We compared sperm length in samples from three collection techniques: female dummy, faecal and abdominal massage samples. We found that sperm were significantly shorter in faecal than abdominal massage samples, which was explained by shorter heads and midpieces, but not flagella. This result might indicate that faecal sampled sperm could be less mature than sperm collected by abdominal massage. The female dummy method resulted in an insufficient number of experimental ejaculates because most males ignored it. In light of these results, we recommend using abdominal massage as a preferred method for avian sperm sampling. Where avian sperm cannot be collected by abdominal massage alone, we advise controlling for sperm sampling protocol statistically.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Zoologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Zoology (hsv//eng)

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