{"title":"喜马拉雅生物多样性热点地区的本土鲤鱼 Bangana devdevi:繁殖生物学和激素育种为保护和促进水产养殖做出的努力","authors":"Yumnam Bedajit, Surajkumar Irungbam, Soibam Ngasotter, David Waikhom, Maibam Malemngamba Meitei, Sanjenbam Bidyasagar Singh, Wangkheimayum Malemnganbi Devi, Soibam Khogen Singh, Pronob Das, Soibam Basanta Singh","doi":"10.1155/2024/5556553","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div>\n <p>Efficient conservation efforts for valued fish species such as <i>Bangana devdevi</i>, a medium-sized minor carp prevalent in Southeast Asian countries, can be facilitated through well-established artificial breeding techniques. This study aimed to investigate the reproductive biology of <i>B. devdevi</i> and focused on optimizing hormone dosages for breeding purposes for the first time. The research findings indicated that the highest gonadosomatic index (GSI) for males (1.17) was observed in August, while for females, it peaked in July (2.24). Female fish exhibited absolute fecundity ranging from 2089 to 26287 eggs, corresponding to body weights ranging between 10.46 and 153.73 g. The relative fecundity ranged from 170 to 298 eggs g<sup>−1</sup> of body weight. To induce breeding, female brooders were administered Gonopro-FH hormone through three experimental groups: G-FH_0.4, G-FH_0.5, and G-FH_0.6, with doses of 0.4 mL, 0.5 mL, and 0.6 mL·kg<sup>−1</sup> of body weight, respectively. Spawning occurred within 6–10 h after hormone administration. Among these groups, G-FH_0.5 exhibited the highest fertilization rate (94.25%) and hatching rate (89.03%), significantly surpassing the rates observed in G-FH_0.4 and G-FH_0.6 (<i>p</i> < 0.05). This study provided valuable insights into the reproductive biology of <i>B. devdevi</i> and emphasized its potential application in developing management and conservation strategies for this species in rivers and tributaries. 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Bangana devdevi, a Native Carp of the Himalayan Biodiversity Hotspot: Reproductive Biology and Hormonal Breeding Efforts for Conservation and Aquaculture Promotion
Efficient conservation efforts for valued fish species such as Bangana devdevi, a medium-sized minor carp prevalent in Southeast Asian countries, can be facilitated through well-established artificial breeding techniques. This study aimed to investigate the reproductive biology of B. devdevi and focused on optimizing hormone dosages for breeding purposes for the first time. The research findings indicated that the highest gonadosomatic index (GSI) for males (1.17) was observed in August, while for females, it peaked in July (2.24). Female fish exhibited absolute fecundity ranging from 2089 to 26287 eggs, corresponding to body weights ranging between 10.46 and 153.73 g. The relative fecundity ranged from 170 to 298 eggs g−1 of body weight. To induce breeding, female brooders were administered Gonopro-FH hormone through three experimental groups: G-FH_0.4, G-FH_0.5, and G-FH_0.6, with doses of 0.4 mL, 0.5 mL, and 0.6 mL·kg−1 of body weight, respectively. Spawning occurred within 6–10 h after hormone administration. Among these groups, G-FH_0.5 exhibited the highest fertilization rate (94.25%) and hatching rate (89.03%), significantly surpassing the rates observed in G-FH_0.4 and G-FH_0.6 (p < 0.05). This study provided valuable insights into the reproductive biology of B. devdevi and emphasized its potential application in developing management and conservation strategies for this species in rivers and tributaries. Furthermore, the knowledge gained from induced breeding holds promise for future large-scale seed production initiatives.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Applied Ichthyology publishes articles of international repute on ichthyology, aquaculture, and marine fisheries; ichthyopathology and ichthyoimmunology; environmental toxicology using fishes as test organisms; basic research on fishery management; and aspects of integrated coastal zone management in relation to fisheries and aquaculture. Emphasis is placed on the application of scientific research findings, while special consideration is given to ichthyological problems occurring in developing countries. Article formats include original articles, review articles, short communications and technical reports.