A shortcut method for sexing juvenile European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax L.
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2005Type
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Abstract
The objective of this study was to develop a rapid and effective method of sexing juvenile sea bass with minimum labour and material.To this end, the gonad squash mount technique was applied along with macroscopic techniques for sexing a large number of experimental fish at the age of 215-275 days post fertilization (p.f.). At this age, 90% of the 3894 fish could be unambiguously sexed by macroscopic examination of their gonads, whereas the remaining proportion was identified using squash mount preparations (10%). The accuracy of the observations was measured up to classical histology procedures. Undifferentiated gonads accounted for 0.1% of the total population only.The application of the squashmount technique holds out the prospect of considerable improvement in the efficiency and rapidity of current sexing techniques in sea bass.
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Aquaculture Research 36(2005) s. 41-44Metadata
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