Effect of age on reproductive performance in female Caspian brown trout (Salmo trutta caspious, Kessler 1877)

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  • al. et O. Rafieyan*1, A. A. Darvishsefat2, S. Babaii1, A. Mataji1
  • M. Rahbar M. Rahbar
Abstract:

Caspian brown trout (Salmo trutta caspius) is one of the economically valuable species in the Caspian Sea. Artificial propagation and production of larvae are the main problems in the early culture of this species. The purpose of this paper is to study the effect of reproductive performance of female broods on opposition reproduction efficiency in Caspian brown trout in the breeding season of 2009. Three groups of female broods (4, 5 and 6 years old) were fertilized with 9 male fish individually. The results showed that, 6 year old females have maximum body weight (2150.0 ? 86.6 g), total length (59?2 cm), eggs weight (255.0 ? 30.51 g), egg size (5.37 ? 0.058 mm) and absolute fecundity rate (3060 ? 366.15), while highest average number of ovules in each gram of body weight (16.33 ? 0.58) and relative fecundity (2.08 ? 0.12) belonged to 4 years old females. There were significant differences in mean fertilization rate and survival rate until absorption of yolk sack stage (p

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volume 9  issue 1

pages  97- 103

publication date 2011-01-01

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