Comparative examination of capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.) behaviour responses and semen quality to two methods of semen collection

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Artificial insemination (AI) is very helpful in solving the reproductive and biodiversity problems observed in small, closed avian populations. The successful production of fertilized eggs using AI is dependent on the collection of good quality semen. Two methods of male sexual stimulation and semen collection from captive kept capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.), one of the most seriously endangered grouse species in Europe, are compared in this study. Ejaculates were obtained either with the use of a dummy female or by the dorso-abdominal massage method. Differences in the individual responses of the males to the two methods of semen collection as well as in their semen quality were noted. Only sperm concentration (432.4 × 106 mL-1 with dummy female and 614.5 × 106 mL-1 for massage method) was significantly affected by capercaillie stimulation method. Sperm motility and morphology were not affected (P<0.05). Thus, for semen collection from captive kept capercaillie both methods can be used successfully. The dummy female can be an alternative to dorso-abdominal massage method, commonly used for semen collection from domesticated bird species.

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Łukaszewicz, E. T., Kowalczyk, A. M., & Rzońca, Z. (2015). Comparative examination of capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.) behaviour responses and semen quality to two methods of semen collection. PLoS ONE, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0138415

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