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Sequence of gonadal events and oestradiol levels in Sparus aurata (L.) under two photoperiod regimes
Author(s) -
Kadmon G.,
Yaron Z.,
Gordin H.
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
journal of fish biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.672
H-Index - 115
eISSN - 1095-8649
pISSN - 0022-1112
DOI - 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1985.tb04301.x
Subject(s) - biology , photoperiodism , vitellogenesis , development of the gonads , zoology , seasonal breeder , fish <actinopterygii> , reproduction , perciformes , endocrinology , gonad , medicine , fishery , ecology , embryo , botany , oocyte
Individually tagged Sparus aurata were kept in tanks with running sea water (21°± 2°C) during their second and third years of life. Gonads were biopsied and blood was sampled at monthly intervals. Thirteen of 50 fish in the second year and 24 of 35 fish in the third year were phenotypically females. Fish kept under 16L/8D photoperiod from July 1981 to August 1982 did not reach maturation; waves of initial ovarian growth alternated with waves of atresia. When photoperiod was shortened as from August 1982, gonadal development commenced within a month and proceeded at a rate higher than that of the control fish reared under natural photoperiod. Under natural photoperiod oestradiol serum levels (E 2 ) were relatively low during the resting phase, May‐October (108 ± 11 pg ml −1 ), and during the late vitellogenic phase (502 ± 76 pg ml −1 ). High levels (1669 ± 312 and 1240 ± 172pg ml −1 ) occurred during the early vitellogenic and the maturational phases. The high level of E 2 during the spawning season of S. aurata is explained by earlier reports indicating a prolonged breeding season with daily release of eggs, and alternating daily surges of E 2 and 17α, 20β, dihydroxy‐4‐pregnen‐3‐one, possibly a ‘maturational progestin’ in this fish. In phenotypic males, E 2 was highest during early spermatogenic phases (745 ± 142pg ml −1 ) but was low (155 ± 11 pg ml −1 ) in males with running sperm.

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