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dc.contributorFacultad de Ciencias Biologicas y Ambientaleses_ES
dc.contributor.authorMartínez Pastor, Felipe 
dc.contributor.authorDíaz Corujo, Ana Rocío
dc.contributor.authorAnel Rodríguez, Enrique
dc.contributor.authorHerráez Ortega, María Paz 
dc.contributor.authorAnel Rodríguez, Luis 
dc.contributor.authorPaz Cabello, Paulino de 
dc.contributor.otherBiologia Celulares_ES
dc.date2005-09
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-16T23:02:27Z
dc.date.available2019-04-16T23:02:27Z
dc.date.issued2019-04-17
dc.identifier.citationTheriogenology, 2005, vol. 64, n. 4es_ES
dc.identifier.otherhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0093691X05000130es_ES
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10612/10314
dc.descriptionP. 958-974es_ES
dc.description.abstractWe have studied the effect of post mortem time and season on sperm subpopulation pattern and characteristics. We used epididymal samples from free-ranging Iberian red deers harvested during the hunting season. We studied samples at different moments of the year (rut, transition period and post-rut), and at different times post mortem (up to 4 days). Sperm were extracted from the cauda epididymis and their motility was evaluated by means of a CASA system. A principal component and clustering analysis were carried out to identify subpopulations. Post mortem time caused a significant decrease in motility quality, and a general deterioration in subpopulation characteristics. We found three subpopulations the first day, and the one indicating good sperm quality decreased with post mortem time until it disappeared on the fourth day. This may indicate considerable impairment of the samples after 72 h post mortem, which could compromise their use in AI programs. With regard to season, subpopulation pattern and characteristics were better in the transition and post-rut periods. Moreover, we found one subpopulation formed by mature spermatozoa, which increased from rut to post-rut. This might be a negative fact, because samples collected after the rut may undergo hypermaturation, which possibly impairs fertility. Our results are of interest for the management of wildlife germplasm banks based on post mortem sperm recovery.es_ES
dc.languageenges_ES
dc.publisherElsevieres_ES
dc.subjectVeterinariaes_ES
dc.subject.otherPost mortemes_ES
dc.subject.otherSeasonalityes_ES
dc.subject.otherEpididymises_ES
dc.subject.otherSperm subpopulationses_ES
dc.subject.otherRed deeres_ES
dc.titlePost mortem time and season alter subpopulation characteristics of Iberian red deer epididymal spermes_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.description.peerreviewedSIes_ES


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