1975
DOI: 10.1159/000144387
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Morphology of ovarian changes during the reproductive cycle of the fish, <i>Mystus tengara</i> (Ham.)

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“…The process of ovarian and follicular atresia in freshwater fish is a common phenomenon happening both in wildfish and confined fish (Guraya et al, 1975;Shanbhag and Saidapur, 1996); Romagosa et al, 2001). The according these authors, the process of degeneration can happen in fish at different stages of ovarian development (pre-spawning, spawning and postspawning).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process of ovarian and follicular atresia in freshwater fish is a common phenomenon happening both in wildfish and confined fish (Guraya et al, 1975;Shanbhag and Saidapur, 1996); Romagosa et al, 2001). The according these authors, the process of degeneration can happen in fish at different stages of ovarian development (pre-spawning, spawning and postspawning).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For each female, 30 random oocytes with clear nucleus were considered, and both their vertical and horizontal diameters were measured. The stage of maturation for oocytes and spermatogonia was evaluated following Yamamoto and Yamauchi (1974), Guraya et al (1975) and Miura et al (1991). Each oocyte was categorised into one of the following stages): stage I, oogonium; stage II, previtellogenic oocyte (very few or no oil droplets); stage III, presence of cortical alveolus (many oil droplets); stage IV, early vitellogenic oocyte (peripheral yolk granules); stage V, midvitellogenic oocyte (peripheral yolk granules as well as central yolk platelets).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sections for oocyte staging were stained with either hematoxylin and eosin or Mallory trichrome. Oocytes whose nuclei were visible in the section were staged as previously described ( 20,23,24 ). The most developmentally advanced oocytes within the ovary determined the oocyte stage assigned to individual fi sh.…”
Section: Histological Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%