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Title: Effect of water temperature on reproductive performance and offspring quality of rare minnow, Gobiocypris rarus
First author: Luo, Si; Jin, Shiyu; Su, Liangxia; Wang, Jianwei
Journal: JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY
Years: 2017
Volume / issue: 67 /
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2017.05.002
Abstract: Water temperature plays a significant role in the reproductive processes of temperate fishes. In the present study, the effects of water temperature on the reproductive performance and offspring quality of rare minnow (Gobiocypris rarus) were evaluated by cultured parent fish at different temperature (18 30 degrees C) in a 2-month trial. The results revealed that rare minnows could spawn continuously within the range from 18 degrees C to 30 degrees C, and these at 24 degrees C and 27 degrees C spawned every 3-4 days. Batch size of rare minnow increased with increasing water temperature, while egg production increased with increasing water temperature and then decreased at 30 degrees C. High water temperature (30 degrees C) had significantly adverse effects on fertilization rate and hatching rate (P < 0.05). It was found that the oocyte growth at 18 degrees C, 21 degrees C, and 30 degrees C were slower than those at 24 degrees C and 27 degrees C. Histologic analysis further showed that low temperature (18 degrees C and 21 degrees C) slowed down vitellogenesis and oocyte maturation, while high temperature (30 degrees C) had suppressive effects on oocyte maturation and ovulation. Based on present results, it was concluded that 24-27 degrees C was optimal breeding temperature for rare minnows and water temperature higher than 30 degrees C resulting from climate change would pose a threat to its wild populations.