Paredes, EstefaníaGallego, Victor2023-01-242023-01-242023-01-12Animals 13 (2): 270 (2023)http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/18909Artificial reproduction in aquatic animals usually involves the collection and handling of gametes both from males and females in a way that secures their quality and optimizes the fertilization event. There are innumerable specie- and family-specific protocols among the various aquatic species that inhabit bodies of water, from freshwater lagoons to seawater oceans. In that sense, this Special Issue aims to gather high-quality papers addressing different areas, focusing on gamete collection and handling, gamete storage (both shortand long-term storage), in vitro fertilization techniques, embryo development studies and the larvae management of different aquatic animals.engThe importance of developing and Standardizing Gamete, Embryo and Larvae Handling in aquatic animalsjournal article2023-01-2010.3390/ani130202702076-2615