Cryopreservation of spermatozoa in different species of chameleons
Abstract
Cryopreservation offers significant potential for the conservation of genetic diversity,
particularly in rare or endangered species such as chameleons. ARTs, or “Assisted
Reproductive Technics” while common in mammals, are rare in reptiles and research on them
is often not conducted as deemed less important, and/or less relevant. As far as we know, this
is the first attempt to the cryopreservation of chameleon spermatozoa. Researches have been
attempted on other reptilian species like the crocodilians and in snakes to try and lead the way
to an increased level of research on this particularly interesting field of reptilian reproduction.
But the lack of research on chameleons themselves made this study all the more challenging.