“…Optimal GnRHa doses have also been found in similar studies on sea bass (Lates calcarifer) (Garcia, 1989), gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) (Barbaro et al, 1997) and spotted rose snapper (Lutjanus guttatus) (Ibarra & Duncan, 2007). It has been demonstrated that GnRHa stimulates spawning in fish with arrested maturation by releasing LH from the pituitary, which in turn stimulates oocyte maturation and the fish to spawn (Zohar et al, 1995;Mañanos et al, 2002;Podhorec et al, 2012). Increasing doses (1-20 µg kg -1 ) of mammalian gonadotrophin-releasing hormone agonists, mGnRHa ([DAla 6 , Pro 9 , NEthylamide]-mGnRH) were positively correlated to levels of circulating LH and ovulation rate in tench (Tinca tinca) (Podhorec et al, 2011) and high GnRHa doses have been described to accelerate oocyte development (Mylonas et al, 1992;Barbaro et al, 1997;Mugnier et al, 2000;Duncan et al, 2003).…”