Reproductive biology of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus): a key to successful selective breeding
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Puvanendran, Velmurugu; Burgerhout, Erik; Hansen, Øyvind J; Tveiten, Helge; Kjørsvik, Elin; Mlingi, Frank Thomas; Tomkiewic, Jonna; Mommens, Maren; Hageskal, Rikard; Iversen, NinaAbstract
A detailed description of lumpfish reproductive biology has been described in terms of gonadal development using
histological analysis and physiology using sex steroid development. This knowledge of basic reproductive biology of
lumpfish has adopted by our industry partners in their breeding activities in their facilities. Our results demonstrated that
spawning of lumpfish can be shifted using photomanipulation to spawn different times of the year and spawning can also
be synchronized by increasing the temperature prior to ovulation. This means that lumpfish broodstock can be photomanipulated to spawn different times of the year. Compressing the natural photoperiod resulted in temporal shifts in
levels of sex steroids and advanced gonad development, leading to earlier spawning. This knowledge has been currently
implemented by our industry partners AquaGen and Namdal Rensefisk. Further, a non-invasive method for gender
identification of lumpfish at smaller size (less than 50 g) using ultrasound technology has been developed in Cyclobreed
project and the accuracy of this method is more than 90%. This is a huge benefit and important tool for the breeding
companies, in this case our industrial partner AquaGen, in maintaining a proper sex ratio (increased females) in their
breeding program. Currently AquaGen has implemented this tool in their breeding program for lumpfish.
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Nofima rapportserie ; 20/2022Citation
Puvanendran V, Burgerhout E, Hansen Øj, Tveiten H, Kjørsvik E, Mlingi FT, Tomkiewic, Mommens M, Hageskal R, Iversen N. Reproductive biology of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus): a key to successful selective breeding. Nofima; 2022. 68 p.. Nofima rapportserie(20/2022)Metadata
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