2022
DOI: 10.3390/ani12030387
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Using Osmotic Pumps to Induce the Production of Gametes in Male and Female European Eels

Abstract: The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is a commercially valued species for aquaculture. Over the past decades, it has experienced a drastic reduction in its natural stocks. Thus, breeding in captivity is considered essential, nowadays, to guarantee the eel aquaculture and to reduce pressure on natural populations. Traditionally, the European eel has been sexually matured by means of weekly hormonal injections, which cause stress to the fish. The purpose of this research study was to assess the use of osmotic pu… Show more

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“…For releasing gametes, fish broodstock must be properly matured, and some environmental factors, such as salinity, photoperiod and/or temperature, can stimulate the sperm and oocyte production [8]. In many other cases, these factors are not optimal, and it is necessary to apply short or long hormonal treatments in species with reproductive bottlenecks [9,10]. Once male and female gametes are collected, it is essential to keep their quality using extenders at different ratios [11] and/or adding antibiotics in fertilization trials.…”
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“…For releasing gametes, fish broodstock must be properly matured, and some environmental factors, such as salinity, photoperiod and/or temperature, can stimulate the sperm and oocyte production [8]. In many other cases, these factors are not optimal, and it is necessary to apply short or long hormonal treatments in species with reproductive bottlenecks [9,10]. Once male and female gametes are collected, it is essential to keep their quality using extenders at different ratios [11] and/or adding antibiotics in fertilization trials.…”
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confidence: 99%