Provides the most comprehensive knowledge of avian reproduction
Offers an important step towards further successful fertilization of birds in the food industries
Sparks new interest among readers in avian reproduction
Tomohiro Sasanami, Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka, Japan
This book provides everything from basic knowledge to the recent understandings of avian reproductive physiology, covering many unique aspects. It will inspire avian biologists as well as researchers in varied fields and will offer important steps towards better fertilization success in birds.
In spite of the recent remarkable developments in modern technology, a comprehensive understanding of the reproductive mechanisms is still far in the future due to the diverse reproductive tactics in vertebrates. Birds have highly refined reproductive strategies and some of those strategies are unique to birds. However, together with ongoing progress of the genome analysis of birds and the crying need for further increase in meat and egg production, research on avian reproduction is now accelerating and becoming more important.
With contributions by leading scientists, the book explains avian primordial germ cells; the sex-determining mechanism; reproductive endocrinology and immunology; sperm, egg, and egg coat; sperm–egg interaction; polyspermic fertilization; seasonal reproduction; social triggers; hormonal and behavioral changes; broodiness; oviductal sperm storage; and biotechnology. This book is recommended for all researchers and students who are interested in birds or reproduction.
Preface
Chapter 1. Avian primordial germ cells
Chapter 2. Sex-determining mechanism in avian
Chapter 3. Female reproductive system and immunology
Chapter 4. Development and preservation of avian sperm
Chapter 5. Avian egg and egg coat
Chapter 6. Fertilization 1: Sperm-egg interaction
Chapter 7. Fertilization 2: Polyspermic fertilization
Chapter 8. Molecular and neuroendocrine mechanisms of avian seasonal reproduction
Chapter 9. Hormonal responses to a potential mate in male birds
Chapter 10. Neuroendocrine control of broodiness
Chapter 11. Sperm storage in the female reproductive tract - A conserved reproductive strategy for better fertilization success
Chapter 12. Avian biotechnology
This book provides everything from basic knowledge to the recent understandings of avian reproductive physiology, covering many unique aspects. It will inspire avian biologists as well as researchers in varied fields and will offer important steps towards better fertilization success in birds.In spite of the recent remarkable developments in modern technology, a comprehensive understanding of the reproductive mechanisms is still far in the future due to the diverse reproductive tactics in vertebrates. Birds have highly refined reproductive strategies and some of those strategies are unique to birds. However, together with ongoing progress of the genome analysis of birds and the crying need for further increase in meat and egg production, research on avian reproduction is now accelerating and becoming more important.With contributions by leading scientists, the book explains avian primordial germ cells; the sex-determining mechanism; reproductive endocrinology and immunology; sperm, egg, and egg coat; sperm-egg interaction; polyspermic fertilization; seasonal reproduction; social triggers; hormonal and behavioral changes; broodiness; oviductal sperm storage; and biotechnology. This book is recommended for all researchers and students who are interested in birds or reproduction.
Preface.- 1 Avian primordial germ cells.- 2 Sex-determining mechanism in avian.- 3Female reproductive system and immunology.- 4Development and preservation of avian sperm.- 5 Avian egg and egg coat.- 6Fertilization 1: Sperm-egg interaction.- 7Fertilization 2: Polyspermic fertilization.- 8Molecular and neuroendocrine mechanisms of avian seasonal reproduction.- 9Hormonal responses to a potential mate in male birds.- 10Neuroendocrine control of broodiness.- 11Sperm storage in the female reproductive tract - A conserved reproductive strategy for better fertilization success.- 12Avian biotechnology.
Tomohiro Sasanami, Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka, Japan
Über den Autor
Tomohiro Sasanami, Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Shizuoka University, Shizuoka, Japan
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Preface.- 1 Avian primordial germ cells.- 2 Sex-determining mechanism in avian.- 3Female reproductive system and immunology.- 4Development and preservation of avian sperm.- 5 Avian egg and egg coat.- 6Fertilization 1: Sperm-egg interaction.- 7Fertilization 2: Polyspermic fertilization.- 8Molecular and neuroendocrine mechanisms of avian seasonal reproduction.- 9Hormonal responses to a potential mate in male birds.- 10Neuroendocrine control of broodiness.- 11Sperm storage in the female reproductive tract - A conserved reproductive strategy for better fertilization success.- 12Avian biotechnology.
Klappentext
This book provides everything from basic knowledge to the recent understandings of avian reproductive physiology, covering many unique aspects. It will inspire avian biologists as well as researchers in varied fields and will offer important steps towards better fertilization success in birds.
In spite of the recent remarkable developments in modern technology, a comprehensive understanding of the reproductive mechanisms is still far in the future due to the diverse reproductive tactics in vertebrates. Birds have highly refined reproductive strategies and some of those strategies are unique to birds. However, together with ongoing progress of the genome analysis of birds and the crying need for further increase in meat and egg production, research on avian reproduction is now accelerating and becoming more important.
With contributions by leading scientists, the book explains avian primordial germ cells; the sex-determining mechanism; reproductive endocrinology and immunology; sperm, egg, and egg coat; sperm-egg interaction; polyspermic fertilization; seasonal reproduction; social triggers; hormonal and behavioral changes; broodiness; oviductal sperm storage; and biotechnology. This book is recommended for all researchers and students who are interested in birds or reproduction.
Provides the most comprehensive knowledge of avian reproduction
Offers an important step towards further successful fertilization of birds in the food industries
Sparks new interest among readers in avian reproduction