Medaka's Daily Sperm Release
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•19 times a day: Male medaka mating limits revealed
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Osaka Metropolitan University experts on fish behavior have recently uncovered a daily mating capacity for medaka.
Male medaka on average can mate 19 times a day.
During the first three mating sessions, the medaka released more than 50% of their daily sperm output.
While the fertilization rate was nearly 100% in the early matings, this decreased significantly after the 10th .
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