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- Title
Annual changes in ovarian development and plasma estradiol-17β level in reared female common Japanese conger,Conger myriaster.
- Authors
UTOH, Tomoko; HORIE, Noriyuki; MIKAWA, Naomi; OKAMURA, Akihiro; YAMADA, Yoshiaki; AKAZAWA, Atsushi; TANAKA, Satoru; OKA, Hideo P.
- Abstract
Annual changes in the gonadosomatic index (GSI), oocyte diameter, gonadal histology and plasma estradiol-17β (E2) levels were investigated in female common Japanese congerConger myriasterin captivity. Juveniles were caught in September 1999 and reared in seawater at temperatures ranging from 10–20°C for 3 years. All fish were immature when captured in September 1999. GSI and oocyte diameter increased from October 2000, peaked between summer and autumn 2001, and bottomed-out in winter 2001. Plasma E2 level also increased from October 2000, but remained high. The ovarian developmental stage was at the peri-nucleolus stage or the oil droplet stage until September 2000. Vitellogenesis started in October 2000 and oocytes progressed to the tertiary yolk globule stage by summer 2001. However, vitellogenic oocytes regressed in all females after autumn 2001. The neogenetic oocytes began to increase after November 2001 and ovarian development progressed in 2002 as they did in 2001, although maximum GSI in 2002 was half its 2001 value. These data indicate that ovarian development in the common Japanese conger has an annual periodicity, and that these congers may be able to spawn in multiple years under rearing condition.
- Subjects
CONGER; CONGER eels; FISHES -- Generative organs; FISH reproduction; SPAWNING
- Publication
Fisheries Science, 2005, Vol 71, Issue 1, p38
- ISSN
0919-9268
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1444-2906.2005.00928.x