Breeding programmes to improve male reproductive performance and efficiency of insemination dose production in paternal lines: feasibility and limitations
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Publication date
2013-06-26ISSN
1257-5011
Abstract
This paper reviews the current genetic knowledge on issues related with the efficient use of bucks
in artificial insemination (AI). Differences between lines have been found to be relevant in semen production
and quality traits not necessarily related to their specialisation as maternal or paternal lines. Accurate heritability
estimates indicate that genetic selection to increase semen production by improving male libido and/or reducing
the number of rejected ejaculates may not be effective. However, total sperm produced per ejaculate appears to
be an interesting trait to select for. Semen pH has shown low to medium heritability estimates and a low coefficient
of variation, therefore it is not advisable to attempt improvement by direct selection. In general, sperm motility
traits have shown low heritabilities, but the rate of motile sperms per ejaculate has been considered convenient
to select for. Morphological characteristics of the spermatozoa have been revealed as medium to highly heritable.
There is evidence of high genetic correlations between sperm traits before and after freezing-thawing. There are
few studies regarding the estimation of heterosis of seminal traits, but results indicate important and favourable
direct and maternal heterosis in crosses between maternal lines. However, this has not been confirmed in a
cross between 2 paternal lines. Until now, attempts to find parametric or non-parametric functions to predict
ejaculate fertility through seminal characteristics routinely recorded in evaluations have been very unsatisfactory.
Hence, it may be necessary to find other semen quality markers or assess some of those currently used in a
more precise manner, or closer to the AI time, in order to improve the ability to predict ejaculate fertility. Several
seminal characteristics phenotypically correlated to male fertility could be considered as potential traits to select
for in order to genetically improve this trait. However, only the semen pH has been checked for this purpose,
and results show a low genetic correlation of this trait with male fertility. Other traits can be studied in the future,
but bearing in mind that the required experiments will need a large number of bucks for an accurate estimation
of the genetic correlation of the trait with male fertility. This means that these experiments will be expensive and
difficult to set up. The most common criterion for selecting paternal lines, average daily gain, seems not to be
genetically correlated to male fertility and seminal traits. Thus, selection for average daily gain has no detrimental
consequences on these traits, and a multi-trait selection, including growth rate and seminal traits directly related
to an efficient AI semen dose production, is feasible in paternal lines. The male contribution to fertility after natural
mating and after AI with semen doses with high concentration is negligible, although it has been found that under
more restrictive AI conditions male contributions to fertility and litter size are low, but higher in magnitude than
those obtained after natural mating. The genetic correlation between the female and male contributions to fertility
has been found to be moderate to high and positive.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
636 - Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals
Pages
15
Publisher
Universidad Politécnica de Valencia
Is part of
World Rabbit Science
Citation
Piles, Miriam, L. Tusell, Raquel Lavara, and Manuel Izquierdo Baselga. 2013. "Breeding Programmes To Improve Male Reproductive Performance And Efficiency Of Insemination Dose Production In Paternal Lines: Feasibility And Limitations". World Rabbit Science 21 (2). doi:10.4995/wrs.2013.1240.
Grant agreement number
INIA/Programa Nacional de Recursos y Tecnologías Agroalimentarias/RTA2005-00088-C02-01/ES/Estudio genético de la fertilidad y los caracteres de producción y calidad seminal en conejo/
INIA/Programa Nacional de Proyectos de Investigación Fundamental/RTA2008-00070-C02-01/ES/Análisis genético de la sensibilidad al estrés por calor y sus efectos sobre caracteres funcionales, en dos líneas de conejo seleccionadas por diferente criterio/
MICINN/Programa Nacional de Proyectos de Investigación Fundamental/AGL2008-03274/ES/MEJORA GENETICA DEL CONEJO DE CARNE: REPRODUCCION, ESTRES Y LONGEVIDAD/
Program
Genètica i Millora Animal
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