Reproductive biology of the endangered percid <i>Zingel asper</i> in captivity: a histological description of the male reproductive cycle

The endemic Rhodanian percid <i>Zingel asper</i> (Linnaeus, 1758), is usually found throughout the Rhône basin, but this fish is now in sharp decline. Understanding its reproductive physiology is important so as to be able to artificially control its reproduction with a v...

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Main Authors: Jean-Marie Exbrayat, Christine de Conto, Christine Chevalier
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Language:English
Published: Via Medica 2011-10-01
Series:Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
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Online Access:http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/9445
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spelling doaj-d47bd569f5284b55a5ce3d803df50d832020-11-24T23:43:12ZengVia MedicaFolia Histochemica et Cytobiologica0239-85081897-56312011-10-0149348649610.5603/9445Reproductive biology of the endangered percid <i>Zingel asper</i> in captivity: a histological description of the male reproductive cycleJean-Marie ExbrayatChristine de ContoChristine ChevalierThe endemic Rhodanian percid <i>Zingel asper</i> (Linnaeus, 1758), is usually found throughout the Rhône basin, but this fish is now in sharp decline. Understanding its reproductive physiology is important so as to be able to artificially control its reproduction with a view to re-introducing it. This study was carried out on a population obtained by artificial fertilization and bred in external tanks. Fishes were observed from the juvenile stages through to adulthood. Patterns of testicular development were defined from histological observations. Testes of <i>Z. asper</i> were paired, elongated and fusiform dorsocaudal organs. The two lobes of each gonad joined together to form a duct that extended to the urogenital papillae. They showed a lobular structure. The testicular lobules were of the unrestricted spermatogonial type. Up to 10 months-old, most of the males were immature: their testes showed only type A spermatogonia. The appearance of type B spermatogonia in the lobules of a testis indicated the beginning of spermatogenesis in 10 months-old fish. Spermiogenesis occurred 24 months after the fertilization and, in 26 months-old fish, the cyst opened and released spermatozoa into the lumen of lobules. The spermiation belonged to a cystic type. During the third year, histological observations pointed to the same evolution of adult gonads as during the second year. Sexual maturity was reached in captive Z. asper after two years. The spawning occurred in May in the breeding conditions. (<i>Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica 2011, Vol. 49, No. 3, 486–496</i>)http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/9445Zingel aspertestis developmentsexual maturityreproductive cyclehistology
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Christine Chevalier
Reproductive biology of the endangered percid <i>Zingel asper</i> in captivity: a histological description of the male reproductive cycle
Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
Zingel asper
testis development
sexual maturity
reproductive cycle
histology
author_facet Jean-Marie Exbrayat
Christine de Conto
Christine Chevalier
author_sort Jean-Marie Exbrayat
title Reproductive biology of the endangered percid <i>Zingel asper</i> in captivity: a histological description of the male reproductive cycle
title_short Reproductive biology of the endangered percid <i>Zingel asper</i> in captivity: a histological description of the male reproductive cycle
title_full Reproductive biology of the endangered percid <i>Zingel asper</i> in captivity: a histological description of the male reproductive cycle
title_fullStr Reproductive biology of the endangered percid <i>Zingel asper</i> in captivity: a histological description of the male reproductive cycle
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive biology of the endangered percid <i>Zingel asper</i> in captivity: a histological description of the male reproductive cycle
title_sort reproductive biology of the endangered percid <i>zingel asper</i> in captivity: a histological description of the male reproductive cycle
publisher Via Medica
series Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica
issn 0239-8508
1897-5631
publishDate 2011-10-01
description The endemic Rhodanian percid <i>Zingel asper</i> (Linnaeus, 1758), is usually found throughout the Rhône basin, but this fish is now in sharp decline. Understanding its reproductive physiology is important so as to be able to artificially control its reproduction with a view to re-introducing it. This study was carried out on a population obtained by artificial fertilization and bred in external tanks. Fishes were observed from the juvenile stages through to adulthood. Patterns of testicular development were defined from histological observations. Testes of <i>Z. asper</i> were paired, elongated and fusiform dorsocaudal organs. The two lobes of each gonad joined together to form a duct that extended to the urogenital papillae. They showed a lobular structure. The testicular lobules were of the unrestricted spermatogonial type. Up to 10 months-old, most of the males were immature: their testes showed only type A spermatogonia. The appearance of type B spermatogonia in the lobules of a testis indicated the beginning of spermatogenesis in 10 months-old fish. Spermiogenesis occurred 24 months after the fertilization and, in 26 months-old fish, the cyst opened and released spermatozoa into the lumen of lobules. The spermiation belonged to a cystic type. During the third year, histological observations pointed to the same evolution of adult gonads as during the second year. Sexual maturity was reached in captive Z. asper after two years. The spawning occurred in May in the breeding conditions. (<i>Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica 2011, Vol. 49, No. 3, 486–496</i>)
topic Zingel asper
testis development
sexual maturity
reproductive cycle
histology
url http://czasopisma.viamedica.pl/fhc/article/view/9445
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