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Factors enhancing fish sperm quality and emerging tools for sperm analysis

With this review we try to give a comprehensive overview of the current methods used in research to assess sperm quality. In addition, we identify some of the most important factors for enhancing sperm production and quality, including, broodstock nutrition, epigenetics and sperm management (cryopre...

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Published in:Aquaculture 2014-08, Vol.432, p.389-401
Main Authors: Cabrita, E., Martínez-Páramo, S., Gavaia, P.J., Riesco, M.F., Valcarce, D.G., Sarasquete, C., Herráez, M.P., Robles, V.
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