About this Research Topic
The use of reproductive technologies has contributed to improving reproduction in dogs and cats. In wild animals, Artificial Insemination may be helpful for maintaining genetic variability in ex situ populations and establishing genome resource banks to store gametes and embryos for defined conservation programs.
The significant challenges faced by reproductive technologies in carnivore species include improving our knowledge of gamete biology, cryopreservation, fertilization, embryo production and development, transgenesis, and cloning. Therefore, expanding and disseminating this knowledge will allow us to implement these new technologies successfully.
the goal of this Research Topic is to provide new knowledge of state of the art reproductive biotechnologies focused on both domestic and non-domestic carnivore species.
Assisted reproductive biotechnology encompasses several complementary reproductive disciplines, therefore relevant research in these areas would be welcomed, including:
• Endocrinology
• Andrology
• Seasonality
• Gamete biology
• Cryobiology
• Reproductive diagnostic tools
Keywords: Reproduction, assisted technologies, domestic, non-domestic, carnivore
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