Aquaculture Journal (May 2024)

Sex Determination, Evolution of Gonadal Stage in Females, and Seasonal Evolution of Sperm Production in <i>Chelon labrosus</i> (Risso, 1827)

  • Ignacio Eduardo Martín-Montero,
  • Juan Manuel Martínez-Vázquez,
  • Inmaculada Rasines Perez,
  • Miguel Torres,
  • Juan Antonio Martos-Sitcha,
  • Felipe Aguado-Giménez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/aquacj4020004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 44 – 54

Abstract

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Chelon labrosus represents a promising species for current aquaculture to lean towards a more sustainable model. The control of reproduction in captivity is essential to develop the industrial production of new species. This work adds to the knowledge of the reproductive aspects of males and females of this species. We aim to (1) develop a methodology for sex identification of reproductive and prereproductive specimens of the studied species based on the plasma levels of steroid hormones—estradiol (E2) and 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT); (2) determine the maturity evolution of the females throughout the spawning season by gonadal biopsy; and (3) describe sperm quality throughout the breeding season (volume, motility, density). The results show that an 11-KT/E2 ratio > 0.4 is 100% effective in distinguishing males from females, provided that individuals present a size greater than that of first sexual maturity. A double trend was observed in the development of oocytes, with an increase in the initial diameter until the middle of the spawning season, followed by a divergence of the group, with some females continuing the maturation process and others going into regression. Sperm data show stable quality at the beginning and in the middle of the spawning season and a significant loss of quality at the end of the reproductive period. The present study also shows that, between the beginning and the middle of the reproductive season, males of this species can recover sperm volume removed by stripping.

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