Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia (Nov 2020)

Sex disparities determined by biometric and hematological measurements in Astyanax bimaculatus

  • M.O. Pereira,
  • A.L. Preto,
  • A.V. Moraes,
  • M.F. Bittencourt,
  • J.D. Hess,
  • J.I.A. Andrade,
  • A. Jatobá

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4162-11994
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 6
pp. 2186 – 2192

Abstract

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ABSTRACT This study aimed to compare the body indexes and hematological characteristics between Astyanax bimaculatus males and females. Four hundred fish were randomly distributed into four polyethylene tanks (100 fish/unit) in a recirculation system and fed four times a day (3% of biomass). After 90 days, ten fish (five ♀ and five ♂) were removed to perform blood tests and to measure weight, height, total length, height/length ratio, condition factor and index determination: vicerosomatic (VSI), hepatosomatic (HSI), and gonadosomatic (GSI). The results showed a higher average weight (g) in females (12.32±0.71) compared to males (6.98±0.75), the same happened to height (cm) = (3.01±0.07) and (2.40±0.05), total length (cm) = (3.01±0.07) and (2.40±0.05), VSI (%) = (11.43±0.81) and (3.55±1.05), HSI (%) = (0.72±0.08) and (0.30±0.04), respectively. Mean corpuscular hemoglobin (pg) was higher in females (3.72±1.20) than in males (2.99±1.51). Regarding the number of thrombocytes (103.µL-1), there was an increase in males (25.71±3.91) compared to females (17.40±6.40).

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