Abstract

Age peculiarities of reproductive activity and fertility during the reproductive season as well as the hormonal and the testis spermatogenic function were studied in silver foxes Vulpes vulpes from the population selected for a long time for domesticated behavior. It has been established that during the first reproductive season the male sexually activity (the coupled females’ number) was reduced as compared with subsequent seasons, and about one third of the males were not coupled at all with females; however, the young (one-year old) males did not differ from adults by the testis weight, ejaculate spermatozoid number, and the fraction of abnormal spermatozoids. Comparison of indexes of spermatogenesis and the testicular hormonal function in the young males with a decreased and “normal” sexual activity did not reveal any statistically significant differences. It is suggested that the decreased (or absent) sexual activity in young silver fox males can be a response of the population to the human-created environment.

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