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摘要
腾达达克鱼是一种淡水鱼,可以在河流、湖泊、运河和沟渠中找到。鱼类发育的一个重要阶段是胚胎。胚胎发育(embryogenesis)更多的是在胚胎形成和发育的过程中,不仅是胚胎囊胚细胞数量和质量的增加,而且囊胚细胞的活性也在增加。本研究的目的是分析腾达达克鱼(Barbonymus schwanenfeldii)的胚胎发育阶段和早期幼虫的生产性能。本研究利用PubMed、NCBI、Google Scholar数据库的数据,以“胚胎、性能、Tengadak fish (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii)”为关键词进行系统文献综述。以“胚胎、性能、腾达达克鱼(Barbonymus schwanenfeldii)”为关键词,检索到约350篇文章。根据纳入标准和排除标准对所有文章进行筛选,最终获得27篇符合纳入标准的文章。从研究结果可以看出,本研究依次描述了schwanenfeldii barbonymus幼虫的胚胎发育和早期性能。为了将来的研究,需要对其他动物进行研究。
Analysis of Embryo Development and Early Performance of Larvae of Barbonymus Schwanenfeldii: A Systematic Review
Tengadak fish is a freshwater fish that can be found in rivers, lakes and canals and ditches. One of the important phases in fish development is the embryo. Embryo development (embryogenesis) is more in the process of formation and development of the embryo, not only the increase in the number and mass of embryonic blastomer cells but also the activity of blastomeric cells.The purpose of this study was to analyze the stages of embryonic development and early larval performance in Tengadak fish (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii). This study used systematic literature review using data from PubMed, NCBI, Google Scholar databases using keywords, namely, “embryo, performance, Tengadak fish (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii)”. Approximately, 350 articles were obtained for the keywords “embryo, performance, Tengadak fish (Barbonymus schwanenfeldii)”. All articles were selected based on inclusion criteria and exclusion and obtained as many as 27 articles that meet the inclusion criteria From the results of research conducted, it can be concluded that this research has sequentially described the embryonic development and early performance of the larvae of the barbonymus schwanenfeldii. Need research on the other animal for future research.