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Aquat. Living Resour. 11 (1998) 111-118
DOI: 10.1016/S0990-7440(98)80067-3
Ovarian development and cycles in cultured Siberian sturgeon, Acipenser baeri
Patrick Williot and Rémy BrunCemagref, Ressources aquatiques continentales, 50 avenue de Verdun 33612 Cestas cedex France
(Received 14 May 1997; accepted 12 January 1998. Available online 11 November 1999.)
Abstract
Sturgeon lack external sexual dimorphism and have longer-than-annual ovarian cycles. Using gonadal biopsy of marked fish,
we identified sex and monitored ovarian development in one cohort of cultured Siberian sturgeon over the age interval 8.5-12.5
year. Sex ratio in the population did not differ from 1:1 (268 females and 286 males). Each November, the females were separated
into two groups: one with ovarian follicle diameter >= 2.8 mm (Group 2, spawnable) and another with smaller follicles in previtellogenic
or vitellogenic growth (Group 1). During the 5 year period of observations, 11.2 % of the initial 268 females were lost. The
oocytes of Group 2 exhibited migratory germinal vesicle but its position in animal hemisphere was not peripheral in November.
The annual changes in proportions of Group 2 females, from 34.6 to 63.3 %, reflected ovarian cycles of different duration.
Majority of 196 females, matured two or more times during a period of study, exhibited biennial ovarian cycle or recurring
cycles of 1 and 2 years in the same individual. Annual and triennial cycles were also observed. Some abnormalities in oocyte
pigmentation are described.
Key words: Acipenser baeri / broodstock management / ovarian development / ovarian cycle
© Elsevier, IRD, Inra, Ifremer, Cemagref, CNRS 1998
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