論文

査読有り
2014年

Stimulation of ovarian development in a tropical damselfish by prolonged photoperiod using pellets containing long-afterglow phosphorescent pigment

Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
  • Satoshi Imamura
  • ,
  • Mohammad Abu Jafor Bapary
  • ,
  • Yuki Takeuchi
  • ,
  • Sung-Pyo Hur
  • ,
  • Akihiro Takemura

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開始ページ
223
終了ページ
227
記述言語
英語
掲載種別
研究論文(学術雑誌)
DOI
10.5657/FAS.2014.0223
出版者・発行元
Korean Fisheries Society

The present study examined whether light emitted by long-afterglow phosphorescent pigments (LumiNova) would stimulate gonadal development in fish during the nonbreeding season. Pellets containing LumiNova powder (treatment group) were prepared and placed on the calvaria of specimens of the sapphire devil Chrysiptera cyanea, a reef-associated damselfish that requires long days for gonadal recrudescence. A pellet without LumiNova powder was placed on the calvaria of the control fish (control group). Fish were reared at 26°C under a light-dark cycle (12 h photophase, 12 h scotophase
LD 12:12) for 4 weeks. No difference in the gonadosomatic index (GSI) or ovarian histology was observed among the control, sham-operation, and treatment groups 1 week after the start of the experiment. After 4 weeks, the GSI of the control and sham-operation groups remained at low levels, and ovaries contained immature oocytes at the perinucleolus stage. In contrast, the treatment group exhibited significantly higher values of GSI as well as developed ovaries with fully vitellogenic oocytes. These results demonstrated that long-day conditions were produced by light emitted from the LumiNova pellets, thus stimulating ovarian development in the damselfish. Therefore, long-afterglow phosphorescent pigments can be used as an alternative to standard light sources for purposes of artificial stimulation of gonadal development in fish. © 2014 The Korean Society of Fisheries and Aquatic Science.

リンク情報
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5657/FAS.2014.0223
ID情報
  • DOI : 10.5657/FAS.2014.0223
  • ISSN : 2234-1757
  • ISSN : 2234-1749
  • SCOPUS ID : 84905723153

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