Qualitative parameter of dourado (Salminus maxillosus) semen in capitivity

Seminal characteristics of thirty-five dourado (Salminus maxillosus) fishes were investigated under pre - and post-hormonal induction by extract of carp pituitary. The progressive motility was increased from 67.31% up to 76.31% after the hormonal treatment unlike the spermatic vigor which had simila...

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description Seminal characteristics of thirty-five dourado (Salminus maxillosus) fishes were investigated under pre - and post-hormonal induction by extract of carp pituitary. The progressive motility was increased from 67.31% up to 76.31% after the hormonal treatment unlike the spermatic vigor which had similar performance under both conditions. The spermatozoa concentration was reduced from 15.92x10 super(9) before the hormonal induction to 13.13x10 super(9) spermatozoa/mL super(-1) (P
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