Reproduction,growth and stress response in adult red sea bream,Pagrus major (Temminck & Schlegel) exposed to different photoperiods at spawning season |
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Authors: | Amal Biswas Manabu Seoka Hiroyuki Inagaki Kenji Takii |
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Institution: | 1. Fisheries Laboratory, Kinki University, Uragami, Nachikatsuura, Wakayama, Japan;2. Kansai Electric Power, Nakanoshima Kita‐ku, Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | Adult red sea bream, Pagrus major (body weight, 1.0–2.0 kg) was exposed to three photoperiods 12 h light:12 h dark (12L:12D), 16 h light:8 h dark (16L:8D) and 24 h light:0 h dark (24L:0D)] from 2 months before spawning till the end of the spawning season to investigate growth, spawning and stress response. During the spawning season, tanks were checked every morning for spawned eggs. The growth performance in fish under 24L:0D was stimulated with significantly higher feed intake than those under other photoperiods (P<0.05). The number of eggs and gonadal histology confirmed that three and five females out of six in each of duplicate tanks of the 16L:8D treatment spawned. In contrast, only two out of six females in one tank of the 24L:0D treatment spawned, and no spawns were observed in the 12L:12D treatment. At the end of the spawning period, both 17β‐estradiol and testosterone levels were significantly higher in fish exposed to 16L:8D followed by 12L:12D and 24L:0D photoperiods (P<0.05). Photoperiod manipulation did not cause significant stress response in fish (P>0.05). The results suggest that stimulating the growth performance of red sea bream at reproductive stage with a 24L:0D photoperiod is possible if the fish are subjected to this photoperiod long before the onset of the spawning season. |
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Keywords: | growth Pagrus major photoperiod reproduction stress response |
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