2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2013.11.005
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Influence of temperature during four following spawning seasons on the spawning effectiveness of common bream, Abramis brama (L.) under natural and controlled conditions

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“…Unlike C. harengus , oogenesis advanced when the temperature was reduced to the control level following thermal exposure in O. bonariensis (Elisio et al ., 2012; Ojaveer et al ., 2015). As a result of the various maturation issues described, ovulation rate decreases, as found in many species across taxa, for example freshwater bream Abramis brama L., O. bonariensis , and S. salar (Elisio et al ., 2012; Targońska et al ., 2014; Vikingstad et al ., 2016).…”
Section: Elevated Temperature and Female Fish: From Oogenesis To Egg mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike C. harengus , oogenesis advanced when the temperature was reduced to the control level following thermal exposure in O. bonariensis (Elisio et al ., 2012; Ojaveer et al ., 2015). As a result of the various maturation issues described, ovulation rate decreases, as found in many species across taxa, for example freshwater bream Abramis brama L., O. bonariensis , and S. salar (Elisio et al ., 2012; Targońska et al ., 2014; Vikingstad et al ., 2016).…”
Section: Elevated Temperature and Female Fish: From Oogenesis To Egg mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This experiment employed the optimum thermal stimulation (group D) during the out-of-season barbel reproduction, owing to which it was possible to achieve a very high percentage of ovulation in females, a high percentage of good quality spawn and a high percentage of larvae hatching. With the right thermal regime, it is possible to achieve an outcome comparable to in-season reproduction in freshwater fish (Targońska-Dietrich et al, 2004;Targońska et al, 2014a). However, thermal stimulation must be selected individually for the species and it sometimes lasts for several months.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the thermal conditions during fish reproduction as well as fluctuations of temperatures during the embryonic and larval development and growth are the main limiting factors for the presence of any fish species in a given area. Having gained knowledge of the temperatures required by a fish species, we are able to work out successful methods for its reproduction and for the rearing of larvae under controlled conditions (Kucharczyk et al 1998;Targońska et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%