2018
DOI: 10.21608/ejh.2019.25410
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Evaluation of the effectiveness and cost of different hormones in stimulating the spawning of thin lipped grey mullet, Liza ramada

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“…After induced spawning with hormonal and environmental stimulation [22] and obtaining of Liza ramada larvae, the newly hatched larvae were stocked at a density of 20 individuals (ind) L-1 in glass aquaria (three aquaria; 50 L capacity each). The aquaria contain sterilized sea-water (32‰ salinity) at a temperature of 21±2°C; under different feeding regimes [23] for three periods.…”
Section: Experimental Design Of Rearing Liza Ramada Larvaementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After induced spawning with hormonal and environmental stimulation [22] and obtaining of Liza ramada larvae, the newly hatched larvae were stocked at a density of 20 individuals (ind) L-1 in glass aquaria (three aquaria; 50 L capacity each). The aquaria contain sterilized sea-water (32‰ salinity) at a temperature of 21±2°C; under different feeding regimes [23] for three periods.…”
Section: Experimental Design Of Rearing Liza Ramada Larvaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the successes in artificial propagation of the mullet, by artificial spawning [1,21,22] , there is still a need to refine further techniques of larval rearing particularly for practical and commercial applications. In our previous limited study [1] , we described the newly hatched larvae of thinlipped mullet, Liza ramada only until 5 days post-hatching.…”
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“…Recently, with the increase in the prices of synthetic hormones, the tendency to use the pituitary gland extract has witnessed a great increase as a stimulator for spawning in fish (Mehdi & Ehsan, 2011;Mousa et al, 2018a). However, disadvantages have been detected with respect to this method, such as the lack of knowledge about the contents of different hormones extracted from the pituitary gland, which depend on the stage of fish maturity from which the gland is extracted (Mousa et al, 2018a).…”
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“…Hormones of ACTH, GH, and PRL have a key role in the adaptation of fish to different salinities (Mousa et al, 2015). In addition, ACTH plays a major role in the stress response in spawned fish (Pickering, 1981;Leloup-Hatey, 1985;Balm et at., 1994;Mousa et al, 2015;Mousa et al, 2018a). Notedly, the gonadotropins (I, II), similar to the hormone (LH, FSH) in mammals, are the basis for stimulating the gonads in the secretion of sex hormones for the development and maturation of the gonads (Swanson, 1991;Prat et al, 1996).…”
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