Ovulatory cycles in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) reared in captivity

Resumen del trabajo presentado en la Broodstock Management and Egg & Larval Quality. A Science in Aquaculture International Conference, celebrada en Stirling (Escocia), del 23 al 27 de junio de 1992 Five females having body weights between 2.133 - 3.291 Kg. were investigated over a two week peri...

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Main Authors: Prat, Francisco, Minkoff, G., Zanuy, Silvia, Carrillo, Manuel, Broadhurst, A.
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Published: 1992
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/253552 2024-02-11T10:08:27+01:00 Ovulatory cycles in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) reared in captivity Prat, Francisco Minkoff, G. Zanuy, Silvia Carrillo, Manuel Broadhurst, A. 1992-06-23 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/253552 unknown Sí isbn: 978-0-632-03591-5 Broodstock Management and Egg & Larval Quality. A Science in Aquaculture International Conference (1992) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/253552 open póster de congreso http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6670 1992 ftcsic 2024-01-16T11:15:08Z Resumen del trabajo presentado en la Broodstock Management and Egg & Larval Quality. A Science in Aquaculture International Conference, celebrada en Stirling (Escocia), del 23 al 27 de junio de 1992 Five females having body weights between 2.133 - 3.291 Kg. were investigated over a two week period to study the ovulatory cycles. When the first ovulation began, each female was handstripped every day, the eggs collected and fertilised using sperm of the two males. The percentage rates of fertilisation and hatching were calculated every time. The results demonstrated that freshly-ovulated eggs showed a 90% fertilisation or greater, and acceptable hatching rateo Ovulated eggs retained in the ovary for one or more days presented a loss of fertilisation and 0% hatching. Three of the five females showed regular three-days ovulatory cycles. In the other two females very few eggs were colleeted and they showed no evidence of constant ovulatory rhythms. Blood samples were taken every day to study the relationship between the ovulatory cycles and the plasmatic changes of sex steroid (17beta-estradiol, testosterone, 17alfa-hydroxyprogesterone and 170', 20{3-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one). Still Image Scophthalmus maximus Turbot Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Stirling ENVELOPE(164.117,164.117,-71.550,-71.550)
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description Resumen del trabajo presentado en la Broodstock Management and Egg & Larval Quality. A Science in Aquaculture International Conference, celebrada en Stirling (Escocia), del 23 al 27 de junio de 1992 Five females having body weights between 2.133 - 3.291 Kg. were investigated over a two week period to study the ovulatory cycles. When the first ovulation began, each female was handstripped every day, the eggs collected and fertilised using sperm of the two males. The percentage rates of fertilisation and hatching were calculated every time. The results demonstrated that freshly-ovulated eggs showed a 90% fertilisation or greater, and acceptable hatching rateo Ovulated eggs retained in the ovary for one or more days presented a loss of fertilisation and 0% hatching. Three of the five females showed regular three-days ovulatory cycles. In the other two females very few eggs were colleeted and they showed no evidence of constant ovulatory rhythms. Blood samples were taken every day to study the relationship between the ovulatory cycles and the plasmatic changes of sex steroid (17beta-estradiol, testosterone, 17alfa-hydroxyprogesterone and 170', 20{3-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one).
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author Prat, Francisco
Minkoff, G.
Zanuy, Silvia
Carrillo, Manuel
Broadhurst, A.
spellingShingle Prat, Francisco
Minkoff, G.
Zanuy, Silvia
Carrillo, Manuel
Broadhurst, A.
Ovulatory cycles in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) reared in captivity
author_facet Prat, Francisco
Minkoff, G.
Zanuy, Silvia
Carrillo, Manuel
Broadhurst, A.
author_sort Prat, Francisco
title Ovulatory cycles in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) reared in captivity
title_short Ovulatory cycles in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) reared in captivity
title_full Ovulatory cycles in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) reared in captivity
title_fullStr Ovulatory cycles in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) reared in captivity
title_full_unstemmed Ovulatory cycles in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) reared in captivity
title_sort ovulatory cycles in turbot (scophthalmus maximus) reared in captivity
publishDate 1992
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