Abstracto
- Artificial inseminations using sperm masses were applied to intra-specific crosses of Penaeus (Litopenaeus) occidentalis, as validation of the technique. Reciprocal, inter-specific crosses of P. occidentalis and P. (Litopenaeus) stylirostris were performed; complementary, inseminations of both species were also accomplished with sperm masses of P. (Litopenaeus) vannamei. Intra-specific inseminations generated viable spawns with 54.2% of normal embryos; on the contrary, inter-specific spawns were all unfertile, with a high rate of eggs showing abnormal intracellular corpuscles. Based on recent discoveries about sperm maturation/capacitation, a new approach to study inter-specific sperm–egg compatibility in the sub-genus Litopenaeus is discussed.