his study's objective was to determine the feasibility of using a portable computer-assisted sperm analyzer to standardize the evaluation of rhinoceros sperm motility and concentration. Assessments were performed opportunistically as part of other ongoing studies and included both fresh and cryopreserved samples from black (Diceros bicornis; n = 3), white (Ceratotherium simum; n = 7), and greater one-horned (Rhinoceros unicornis; n = 5) rhinoceroses. Accuracy of the iSperm Rhino 5 software in identifying sperm cells was evaluated through manual scoring of sperm tracks (n = 48 videos from 12 samples). The number of sperm identified by the observer and the software were significantly correlated (Pearson r = 0.9908, P < 0.0001). Moreover, the bias between the observer to iSperm values was small (Bland-Altman test; mean ratio = 0.97 observer/iSperm). A strong correlation (Pearson r = 0.9847, P 0.96). Results of this work demonstrate that the iSperm offers a reliable and semi-automated alternative to manual evaluations for assessing sperm concentrations and motility in the rhinoceros. The ability to determine wildlife sperm concentrations rapidly and motility objectively while working under field conditions would be a great asset to conservation biologists in both zoological institutions and wildlife reserves.
Rispoli, L.A.; Roth, T.L. 2023. Validation of the iSperm for assessing rhinoceros Sperm. Theriogenology Wild 3 (100048): 1-6. doi.org/10.1016/j.therwi.2023.100048
Validation of the iSperm for assessing rhinoceros Sperm
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Location
World
Subject
General
Species
All Rhino Species