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Title: Multiple GnRHa injections to induce successful spawning of wild caught greater amberjack (Seriola dumerili) matured in captivity
Authors: Fernández-Palacios, Hipólito 
Schuchardt, Dominique
Roo, Javier 
Hernández-Cruz, Carmen María 
Izquierdo, Marisol 
UNESCO Clasification: 251092 Acuicultura marina
Keywords: Reproduction
Greater amberjack
Induction
GnRHa
Spawning
Issue Date: 2015
Project: Mejora de Las Técnicas de Cría de Larvas de (Seriola Rivoliana): Determinación de Requerimientos de Ácidos Grasos Esenciales en Su Etapa Larvaria y Optimización de la Secuencia Alimentaria(Metcser) 
Journal: Aquaculture Research 
Abstract: Reliable reproduction and sufficient amounts of juveniles obtained in captivity constitute a main bottleneck for mass production of greater amberjack. The aim of the present study was to combine several aspects of broodstock management and hormonal induction, to obtain a large number of high quality spawns. Captured Seriola dumerili sub‐adults were kept for three years in 10 m3 tanks. When fish were larger than 75 cm, they were individually tagged, periodically explored to determine gonad maturation and injected with gonadotropin releasing hormone analogue from June to October. A total of 15 inductions to four males and two females produced 330 821 ± 219 519 eggs/induction and a total of 22 spawns. The number of spawns and female fecundity (2.48 millions eggs/female/spawning season) were similar to those of free wild populations and higher than those previously obtained in captivity for this species. Egg quality increased from an initial low in the first two spawns in June to give, during July to October, a mean of 96.01 ± 6.50% fertilized eggs, 92.58 ± 17.56% hatched eggs, 78.66 ± 12.60% larval survival at day 3 after. These results showed that intramuscular injections of 20 μg kg−1 body weight GnRHa under natural temperature and photoperiod conditions in the Canary Islands produced a high induction efficiency.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/43508
ISSN: 1355-557X
DOI: 10.1111/are.12330
Source: Aquaculture Research [ISSN 1355-557X], v. 46 (7), p. 1748-1759
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