Bibliographic citations
Silva, E., (2018). Aplicación de foto-termoperiodo en la maduración sexual y el desove de la cabrilla (Paralabrax humeralis) [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3381
Silva, E., Aplicación de foto-termoperiodo en la maduración sexual y el desove de la cabrilla (Paralabrax humeralis) [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/3381
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title = "Aplicación de foto-termoperiodo en la maduración sexual y el desove de la cabrilla (Paralabrax humeralis)",
author = "Silva Beck, Eduardo",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2018"
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This study evaluated the effect of the artificial photo-thermoperiod (Treatment 1) and compressed artificial photo-thermoperiod (Treatment 2) on sexual maturation and spawning of the peruvian rock sea bass Paralabrax humeralis, maintained under recirculation systems during nine months of experimentation. Daily and weekly physico-chemical parameters of water were evaluated, and for a period of six months oocyte development, the sperm quality, the concentration of vitellogenin (VTG), 11 Ketotestosterone (11KT) in plasma, and the spawning quality. Water quality of both recirculation systems did not show significant differences between treatments except for temperature (p <0.05) which was programmed to be out of phase between treatments. Sexual maturation was regulated by the photo-thermoperiod, being able to obtain females in stage III of maturation for a longer period of time with the artificial compressed treatment. Sperm quality remained similar throughout the experiment, showing that males can be ready to release sperm throughout the year. The concentration of VTG and 11KT in blood plasma was regulated by the photo-thermoperiod, showing an increase in concentration during warmer months and a low concentration during colder months. The appropriate concentration to induce spawning in mature stage III females was 5μg.kg-1 of GnRHa + 2.5mg.kg-1 of domperidone. In conclusion, it was observed that the sexual maturation process of Paralabrax humeralis is influenced by temperature and photoperiod, finding that by increasing the temperature from 17 to 20 oC oC with a photoperiod of 10 to 12 hours of light, it is possible to induce the process of sexual maturation.
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