Sex differentiation in the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.): effects of sex steroids
Small yellow eels, 15-18 cm long, reared in warmed (22°-24°C) fresh water were treated by 17-alfa-methyltestosterone (MT) or 17-alfa-ethylestradiol (EE) given with the diet, at two different dosages and two durations. At the rearing conditions the untreated eels develop in a very large majority male...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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"Halocynthia" Association, Palermo Redazione Ed Amministrazione:Via Archerafi 18, 90123 Palermo Italy:(091)6161603
1991
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11392/461831 |
Summary: | Small yellow eels, 15-18 cm long, reared in warmed (22°-24°C) fresh water were treated by 17-alfa-methyltestosterone (MT) or 17-alfa-ethylestradiol (EE) given with the diet, at two different dosages and two durations. At the rearing conditions the untreated eels develop in a very large majority male gonads. The expected masculizing effect of MT could not be shown. The histological observations of MT treated eel gonads suggests that the androgen may inhibit the ovarial differentiation. EE at the higher dose and longer duration produce a feminization effect. |
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