Mohammad Ahmadi
Abstract
For study the reproductive physiological differences between fall and spring migrants of Caspian Lamprey (Caspiomyzon wagneri) in the south of Caspian Sea, Shirood River. 15 & 16 fish in autumn and spring were collected. Hormone measured by ELIZA method, and for histological study conventional method ...
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For study the reproductive physiological differences between fall and spring migrants of Caspian Lamprey (Caspiomyzon wagneri) in the south of Caspian Sea, Shirood River. 15 & 16 fish in autumn and spring were collected. Hormone measured by ELIZA method, and for histological study conventional method and Hematoxilin-eosin staining was performed. In the both spring and autumn season Fishes are in the final reproductive stage, based on Histological studies of gonads, but did not spawning yet. Concentration of testosterone, 17β-estradiol and progesterone hormones of males, in both season, are higher than females, with an exception. Progesterone of females in spring higher than males. Testosterone of males and females is not different between autumn and spring. 17β-estradiol concentrations of females are similar in to two seasons but in autumn males had higher concentrations of 17β-estradiol. Progesterone of males and females was different in both seasons. Generally, the results indicated some reproduction signs of Caspian Lamprey in both fall and spring season.
Tahereh Afshar; Asghar Abdoli; Bahrab Kiabi
Volume 12, Issue 2 , April 2014, , Pages 33-46
Abstract
Survey on fecundity of mudskipper Scartelaos tenuis from Abi Estuaries and Azini were carried out from March to April 2010. Data were sampled by hand based on simple random sampling. A totally 219 mudskipper were collected, throughout 113 individual were caught from Abi Estuaries (93 female, 20 male) ...
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Survey on fecundity of mudskipper Scartelaos tenuis from Abi Estuaries and Azini were carried out from March to April 2010. Data were sampled by hand based on simple random sampling. A totally 219 mudskipper were collected, throughout 113 individual were caught from Abi Estuaries (93 female, 20 male) and 106 invidiual from Azini Estuarie (83 femal, 23 male). The sex ratio of female to male was observed 1:0.24 and it was significantly different from the theoretical 1male:1female sex ratio (P>0.05). Mean total length were calculated 16.32±2.14 cm for female in Bandar Pol and 15.50±2.11 cm for male, and mean length 16.19±2.27 cm for femal and 17.26±1.9 cm for male in Tiab. The result showed no significant differences between mudskipper lengths in two areas (P>0.05). The more frequent length classes were calculated 15-16 cm in Bandar Pol and 18-19 cm in Tiab.The length – weight relationships were estimated as W= 0.0016TL2.7245 for female and W= 0.0138TL2.6523 for male, and the result showed isometric growth. Mean absolute fecundity were estimated 4147±1045 in Bandar pol and 3707±983 in Tiab area, there are no significant differences between fecundity in two areas (P>0.05). The relationship between fecundity-total length were calculated as Fecundity=36.17TL1.6412. The average eggs diameter were calculated 796±144mm in Bandar Pol and 737±137mm in Tiab. The relationship between egg diameter and gonad weight carried out as OD=0.0009GW-0.2167 (R2=0.4728).