A new fluorescent method to determine honey bee sperm motility parameters with computer-aided sperm analysis
Date
2022Author
Murray, Janice Faith
van der Horst, Gerhard
Allsopp, Mike
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Honey bees are a keystone species, playing an important role in the food cycle. Improving
honey bee reproduction will aid in the replacement of lost colonies. Fertility potential and
reproductive health are dependent on semen and sperm quality. Current data on drone
semen parameters are limited to semen volume, sperm concentration, sperm viability, and
the assignment of sperm motility grade scores. The assessment of drone sperm motility is of
importance to determine fertility potential and colony health. This study aimed to establish
a quantitative and a qualitative method to measure drone sperm quality, and the fertility
potential of Apis mellifera capensis subspecies of South Africa. Firstly, an improved five-point
semi-quantitative manual motility index score was used to classify drone sperm motility.
Secondly, it was possible to accurately analyse drone sperm motility qualitatively using a
fluorescent technique in conjunction with a computer-aided sperm analysis (CASA) system.