Annual changes in gonadal histology, gonadosomatic index (GSI), and plasma 11-ketotestosterone (11KT) levels were investigated in reared male common Japanese congers, Conger myriaster. Young fish, 20–30 cm in total length and around 20 g in body weight, caught in November 1996 (group 1) and in September 1999 (group 2) were reared for 3 years in seawater at temperatures ranging from 10 to 20 °C.
In most fish, only spermatogonia occupied the testes for 1 year and a few months after capture. Spermatocytes appeared in February, and both spermatids and spermatozoa appeared in March, in 1998 for group 1 and in 2001 for group 2. Spermiation was observed from May to September and reduction in testis was observed after October in both groups. GSI and plasma 11KT levels changed with progression of spermatogenesis. Although GSI was less than 1.0 and the plasma 11KT level less than 1.0 ng/ml, in the first year in most fish, both increased in the second year of rearing. GSI peaked in June 1998 (5.3±3.0; mean±standard deviation) in group 1 and May 2001 (2.3±1.3) in group 2, and bottomed in October (0.3±0.1) in both groups. Plasma 11KT levels peaked in March 1998 (5.8±1.9 ng/ml) in group 1 and May 2001 (4.4±2.4 ng/ml) in group 2, and bottomed in August in group 1 and September in group 2 (around 0.1 ng/ml in both groups). Spermatogenesis and changes in GSI and plasma 11KT levels were repeated the following year in both groups.
These observations indicate that males have an annual reproductive cycle under rearing conditions. It is possible that wild male common Japanese congers also have multiple spawning seasons in their lives. 相似文献
ABSTRACT: In Tokyo Bay, conger tube-trap fishers voluntarily deployed escape holes of at least 13 mm diameter to reduce the by-catch of young conger smaller than the marketable size of 35 cm total length. Comparative fishing experiments in Tokyo Bay were carried out using tube traps with seven hole diameters (3, 9, 13.5, 14, 15, 17, and 19 mm), to obtain the size-selectivity of the escape-hole size for inshore hagfish Eptatretus burgeri and white-spotted conger Conger myriaster . On the assumption of the geometrical similarity in the combination of body g and hole perimeter m at a given retention probability, a single master curve s ( R ) = exp(−13.52 + 11.31 R )/(1 + exp [−13.52 + 11.31 R ]) was estimated for the two species in terms of relative R = g / m using the Share Each LEngth's Catch Total (SELECT) process based on a multinomial distribution. Almost all conger and hagfish with a girth equivalent to the hole perimeter were able to pass through the hole. Thus, the two species have a high ability to escape through a narrow space by squeezing the body through the hole in the rigid PVC tube. Optimum escape-hole size is discussed from several objectives for conger tube-trap fishery management, e.g. reduction of hagfish by-catch. This study also specifies the conditions for pooling data when fishing experiments using more than two fishing gears are replicated. 相似文献
The European conger eel, Conger conger, is a fish widely distributed in the north-eastern Atlantic, being an important commercial and recreational fish species. A total of 85 juvenile congers eels were used in this study. Seventy-three congers were captured mainly by hook and pots in inshore waters (10–15 m depth) of the Iberian Peninsula (North Portugal and Vigo), monthly from March 1998 to March 2000. Another twelve specimens have been captured during a research cruise (R.V. “Capricórnio”) in summer 1999 by trawl at depths about 400 m in south Portugal. The length and weight of the congers eels ranged from 38 to 173 cm and 125 to 14,553 g, respectively. The observation of burnt otoliths under UV light proved to be a useful method for ageing conger eels. Marginal increment analysis was used to validate the annual pattern in the deposition of bright zones in the otoliths. Age for the congers ranged from 2 to 12 years. The VBF population growth curve estimates from the otoliths of the females gave results of L∞ = 265 cm, k = 0.07 and t0 = −1.20. Sex determination and gonadal development were obtained from histological analysis. All the specimens collected in the coastal shallow waters were females, either immature or in a developing stage. The ovaries contained oocytes in two main stages of development: a pre-vitellogenic stage and an early vitellogenic stage. The few males (n = 4) observed have been captured in the trawl fishery at deeper waters. The males possessed small cells spermatogonias and spermatocytes clustered in crypts in the testis scattered in a matrix of adipose tissue. The sexual steroids, 17β-oestradiol and testosterone, were measured in blood plasma samples by solid-phase radioimmunoassay. Both sexual steroids presented a high correlation with the sexual development stage in terms of maximum oocyte diameter and gonadosomatic index. This work presents for the first time, data on age, reproductive biology and endocrinology of conger eels captured in the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula. 相似文献