Chamber Volume Requirements for Reproduction of the Zebrafish Danio rerio

E. Goolish, R. Evans, K. Okutake, Rachael Max
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Abstract The zebrafish or zebra danio Danio (=Brachydanio) rerio has recently become a major vertebrate model for the study of developmental biology, neurobiology, and molecular genetics. As a result, most research universities have now invested considerable resources in the construction of large zebrafish facilities. A key element in the design of these facilities is maximizing the efficiency of available space. Here we report on the effects of aquarium chamber volume on the reproduction of zebrafish, with the objective of identifying the minimal volume required for normal egg production. Six adults (two males and four females) were tested in chamber volumes of 500, 400, 300, 200, and 100 mL. Results were compared with those from a control volume of 3.5 L. Eggs were removed from the test chambers after spawning and incubated in petri dishes at 28°C. Total egg production, percent of eggs hatching, and larval length at 96 h postfertilization were used to evaluate breeding success. Compared with the control...
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斑马鱼丹尼奥复种繁殖的室容积要求
斑马鱼或斑马鱼(=Brachydanio)是近年来研究发育生物学、神经生物学和分子遗传学的主要脊椎动物模型。因此,大多数研究型大学现在都投入了相当多的资源来建设大型斑马鱼设施。这些设施设计的一个关键因素是最大限度地提高可用空间的效率。在这里,我们报告了水族箱体积对斑马鱼繁殖的影响,目的是确定正常产卵所需的最小体积。6只成虫(雄性2只,雌性4只)分别在容积为500、400、300、200和100 mL的培养皿中进行试验,结果与对照容积为3.5 l的培养皿进行比较。产卵后取出卵,在28°C的培养皿中孵育。用总产蛋量、卵孵化率和受精后96 h的幼虫长来评价繁殖成功率。与对照组相比……
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