Some aspects of reproduction in ricefield eel Monopterus albus Zuiew maintained in a concrete tank


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Harmin S.A., . and Tang C.H., . and M.A. Ambak, . and U. Salleh, . (1997) Some aspects of reproduction in ricefield eel Monopterus albus Zuiew maintained in a concrete tank. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

A study on some aspects of gonadal development and correlation of the sexual stages to body length of the ricefield eel Monopterus albus Zuiew was undertaken between September 1992 and January 1993. Wild-caught eels were maintained in a concrete tank of 4-ton capacity in the hatchery and fed with 45 protein diet at 3 body weight/day. A sample of eels n8 from the tank was collected every two weeks. The majority of the eels used in the study were within 500-700 mm in total length and of 100-500 g body weight. Identification of the development of the gonads was conducted histologically. Among the 56 eels studied 68 were females 28 intersexes and 4 males. Generally males were bigger in size greater than 700mm while females and intersexes were 400-750 and 400-850 mm respectively. None of the females reached maturity stage and tertiary yolk granule was the most advanced stage of the oocyte development. The biggest oocyte was 1.08 mm. Frequency distribution of the oocyte diameter did not show a clear migration towards maturity. Other reproductive indicators such as gonadosomatic index hepatosomatic index dry matter and condition factor also showed no significant changes throughout the study. The results of the present study could be used for developing techniques to induce maturation of the gonads either through hormone manipulation or broodstock nutrition. This species can be used as a model to study egg quality in teleosts.


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Abstract

A study on some aspects of gonadal development and correlation of the sexual stages to body length of the ricefield eel Monopterus albus Zuiew was undertaken between September 1992 and January 1993. Wild-caught eels were maintained in a concrete tank of 4-ton capacity in the hatchery and fed with 45 protein diet at 3 body weight/day. A sample of eels n8 from the tank was collected every two weeks. The majority of the eels used in the study were within 500-700 mm in total length and of 100-500 g body weight. Identification of the development of the gonads was conducted histologically. Among the 56 eels studied 68 were females 28 intersexes and 4 males. Generally males were bigger in size greater than 700mm while females and intersexes were 400-750 and 400-850 mm respectively. None of the females reached maturity stage and tertiary yolk granule was the most advanced stage of the oocyte development. The biggest oocyte was 1.08 mm. Frequency distribution of the oocyte diameter did not show a clear migration towards maturity. Other reproductive indicators such as gonadosomatic index hepatosomatic index dry matter and condition factor also showed no significant changes throughout the study. The results of the present study could be used for developing techniques to induce maturation of the gonads either through hormone manipulation or broodstock nutrition. This species can be used as a model to study egg quality in teleosts.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
AGROVOC Term: EELS
AGROVOC Term: REPRODUCTION
AGROVOC Term: GENITALIA
AGROVOC Term: MATURATION
AGROVOC Term: HORMONES
AGROVOC Term: SPECIES
AGROVOC Term: MALAYSIA
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:27
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16130

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