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  • Conservation Biology
  • Reproductive Technology

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  • Amphibians face catastrophic declines due to disease, habitat loss, and climate change, with 40% threatened by extinction.
  • Existing conservation methods struggle to address genetic diversity and species loss effectively.
  • Reproductive technologies and biobanking offer potential solutions for amphibian conservation but are underutilized.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review current reproductive technologies and biobanking applications for amphibian conservation.
  • To identify advancements that can overcome limitations in amphibian gamete and embryo cryopreservation.
  • To highlight the urgent need for implementing these technologies through case studies.

Main Methods:

  • Review of successful technologies: non-invasive gamete collection, in vitro fertilization (IVF), and sperm cryopreservation.
  • Exploration of new cryopreservation techniques (vitrification, laser warming) for aquatic embryos.
  • Analysis of case studies demonstrating the application of ARTs and biobanking.

Main Results:

  • Established technologies like IVF and sperm cryopreservation are ready for conservation application.
  • New cryopreservation methods show promise for overcoming amphibian oocyte and embryo preservation challenges.
  • Case studies underscore the immediate need for ARTs and biobanking in managing biosecurity and critically endangered species.

Conclusions:

  • Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) and biobanking are vital for enhancing amphibian conservation efficiency and effectiveness.
  • Bridging the gap between technological potential and practical application is essential for safeguarding amphibian genetic diversity.
  • Urgent implementation of ARTs and cryopreservation is needed to address critical threats and prevent further amphibian extinctions.