Development of the control system for Artificial Reproduction of Fish Populations Based on a Complex of Neroendocrinological research and Biotech Innovations
Garlov Pavel Evgenyevich,
Rybalova Natalia Borisovna,
Nechaeva Tamara Alexeyevna
et al.
Abstract:The participation of the hypothalamic-hypophysial neurosecretory system (HHNS) in fish reproduction using light, electron microscopy and immunocytochemistry was established by ecologo-histophysiological studies for the first time in the world literature. At the beginning of passing fish migrations a violation of the HHNS basic osmoregulative function, causing habitat change is revealed. Simultaneously the HHNS causes the neurotropic effect on the central nervous system (CNS) arousal in the form of a dominant s… Show more
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