R Billard, J Cosson, G Perchec, O Linhart - Aquaculture, 1995 - Elsevier
Although the common carp, Cyprinus carpio, has been cultivated for several thousand years and is produced in large quantities, research on reproduction has been very limited …
R Billard, MP Cosson - Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1992 - Wiley Online Library
The motility of the spermatozoa of freshwater fish is usually of short duration, but a precise description has rarely been provided. Motility requires a high dilution (more than 1,000‐fold) …
Fishes show one of the widest ranges of sperm competition intensity of any animal group. Here we present a comparative study whose aim is to investigate the effect of relative …
K Coward, NR Bromage, O Hibbitt… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2002 - Springer
The fertilization and activation of fishoocytes are vital, but unfortunatelyoverlooked, processes in fisheries research. This paper sets out to review our presentunderstanding of …
SMH Alavi, J Cosson, O Bondarenko, O Linhart - Theriogenology, 2019 - Elsevier
Fish spermatozoa acquire potential for motility in the sperm duct where they are immotile. Osmolality of the seminal plasma is a key factor to maintain spermatozoa in the quiescent …
H Dadras, B Dzyuba, J Cosson, A Golpour… - Aquaculture …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Motility is a key factor in function of the spermatozoon and determines semen quality and fertilizing capacity. Effective motility occurs when sperm is diluted in a swimming solution …
Short‐term storage of fish sperm is a simple and cost‐effective process in fishery research from basic to applied perspectives. It has been used to elucidate and evaluate gamete …
The relationships between the compositions of ovarian, seminal fluids and sperm function are not well known in teleostean fish species. The objective of the present study was to …