Sexual development in Russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii) grown in aquaculture

2008 
the russian sturgeon (Acipenser gueldenstaedtii) has been introduced into aquaculture in recent years, following the decline of natural populations and the resultant increases in the price of caviar. in nature, males and females of this species mature sexually after 8 to 13 and 10 to 16 years, respectively. Fertilized russian sturgeon eggs were bred up to 7 years of age in a commercial farm. Plasma e2 was measured, and developmental stage of the gonads was determined by endoscopy and histology. GnrH, alone or combined with metoclopramide, as well as hcG, were injected into 4-, 5- and 6-year-old females, and E2 levels were determined. Even at 5 years of age, the gonads of all female fish tested were at the pre-vitellogenic stage and they did not respond to exogenous Gn rHa or h
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