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Reproductive Performance of Pigmented and Albino Female Channel Catfish Induced to Spawn with HCG or Ovaprim
Authors:Cheryl A  Goudie Bill A  Simco Kenneth B  Davis Nick C  Parker
Institution:U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Fisheries Research Center, Gainesville, Florida 32606 USA;Ecological Research Center, Department of Biology, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee 38152 USA;U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Southeastern Fish Cultural Laboratory, Marion. Alabama 36756 USA
Abstract:Reproductive performance of albino and pigmented channel catfish ( Ictalurus punctarus ) females was compared when spawning was induced with HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) or Ovaprim 3 (domperidone and d-Ala6, Pro9 NEt]-luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone). In 1985, only HCG was used to induce spawning. Albino females required more injections, had a longer latency period from time of first injection to spawning, and had lower spawning success (30%) than pigmented females (77%). No differences were observed between albino and pigmented females for time-of-day of spawning, number of eggs obtained by manual stripping, and number of eggs/kg body weight. In 1988, HCG, Ovaprim, and saline (control) were used to induce spawning. HCG induced spawning in 80% of albino and 71% of pigmented females. Ovaprim induced 67% of pigmented females to spawn, but only 2 of 5 albino females spawned. One of four pigmented females injected with saline spawned. Albino females yielded 40–50% fewer eggs/kg body weight than pigmented females. Other performance characteristics for albino and pigmented females were similar whether injected with HCG or Ovaprim. High temperatures encountered during the 1985 spawning season my have had a differential effect on albino and pigmented fish and may account for some differences in spawning success.
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