Growth and gonadal development of gynogenetic diploid Scophthalmus maximus
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Cal, R. (Rosa); Vidal, S. (Sergio); Martínez, P. (Paulino); Álvarez-Blázquez, B. (Blanca); Gómez-Ceruelo, M.C. (María Castora); Piferrer, F. (Francesc)Date
2006Type
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Gonadal developmentGrowth
Gynogenesis
Scophthalmus maximus
Sex ratio
Turbot
Abstract
The survival, growth, gonadal development and sex ratios of gynogenetic diploid turbot
Scophthalmus maximus between 9 and 36 months of age were investigated. Gynogenesis was
induced by activation of freshly collected eggs with diluted (1 : 10 with Ringer) and UVirradiated
(30000 erg mm
2) sperm, followed by a cold shock at 1 to 0 C for 25 min, starting
at 6 5 min after fertilization. The exclusive maternal inheritance of the resulting gynogenetic
diploids was confirmed in all individuals used in the experiment by microsatellite markers.
Mean total length and mass throughout the experiment was higher in the controls than in the
gynogenetics. The gonadal development in gynogenetic males proceeded normally, and in
gynogenetic females it was delayed during the first sexual maturation but was normal during
the second one. The sex ratio was 1 male (M) : 1 female (F) in the controls, as expected, but 1
M : 3 F in the gynogenetics. In a second, independent experiment, carried out ...