Fishes (Nov 2024)

Artificial Induction of Spawning in Threeline Grunt, <i>Parapristipoma trilineatum</i> Under Controlled Environmental Conditions

  • Jin Woo Park,
  • Jeong-Hyeon Cho,
  • Seong Il Baek,
  • Kang-Hee Im,
  • Yong-Woon Ryu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes9110453
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 453

Abstract

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The threeline grunt (Parapristipoma trilineatum) is a recently introduced aquaculture species that has attracted considerable interest in Korea. However, research on its aquaculture potential and reproductive biology remains limited. This study aimed to investigate the natural reproductive cycle and the feasibility of manipulating the spawning period of the threeline grunt through environmental control. We designed an environmental changes protocol involving a gradual increase in water temperature (16 °C → 21 °C) and extension of photoperiod (10 L → 14 L) from January to April and compared the group exposed to these conditions to those maintained under natural conditions. The experimental group exhibited significantly higher plasma sex steroid hormone levels at 60 and 90 days and significantly higher gonadosomatic index at 100 days. In addition, the experimental group spawned between April and June, approximately 2 months earlier than that of the control group. Despite earlier spawning, no significant differences were found in egg diameter, hatching rate, and larval notochord length. These findings suggest that spawning can be accelerated through photothermal changes without negatively impacting egg and larval quality. This study provides valuable insights into the reproductive biology of the threeline grunt and highlights the potential of utilizing photothermal control to enhance its aquaculture production.

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