Sperm Cryopreservation as a Tool for Amphibian Conservation: Production of F2 Generation Offspring from Cryo-Produced F1 Progeny

Author:

Lampert Shaina S.,Burger Isabella J.,Julien Allison R.,Gillis Amanda B.,Kouba Andrew J.,Barber Diane,Kouba Carrie K.ORCID

Abstract

Sperm cryopreservation and biobanking are emerging as tools for supporting genetic management of small and threatened populations in amphibian conservation programs. However, there is little to no evidence demonstrating reproductive maturity and viability of offspring generated with cryopreserved sperm, potentially limiting widespread integration of these technologies. The purpose of this report is to demonstrate that amphibian sperm can be cryopreserved and thawed to successfully produce individuals of an F1 generation that can reach adulthood and reproductive maturity, to generating viable gametes and an F2 generation. Species-specific exogenous hormones were administered to both F0 and F1 adults to stimulate spermiation and oviposition in the eastern tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum), dusky gopher frog (Lithobates sevosa), and Puerto Rican crested toad (Peltophryne lemur). Sperm cells collected non-lethally from F0 adults were cryopreserved, thawed, and used for in vitro fertilization (IVF) to produce F1 offspring. Individuals of the F1 generation are shown to reach adulthood, express viable gametes, and produce offspring through facilitated breeding, or IVF. The production of amphibian F2 generations shown here demonstrates that amphibian sperm collected non-lethally can be banked and used to generate reproductively viable animals of subsequent generations, thus maintaining valuable genetic linages and diversity in threatened amphibian species. The incredible value that cryopreservation of sperm has for long-term genetic management aids in the sustainability of both in situ and ex situ conservation efforts for this taxon.

Funder

Institute of Museum and Library Services

Agricultural Research Service

USDA U.S. Forest Service International Programs cooperative agreement

Association of Zoos and Aquariums

Disney Conservation Grant

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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