Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2019

Cyclic variations of gonad development of snow trout, Schizopyge niger from the river Jhelum of Kashmir Himalaya

 
 
 
 

Abstract


The aim of the present study was to know the cyclic changes in gonadal maturation and to investigate the various developmental stages of oocytes and testicular germ cells of snow trout, Schizopyge niger. A total of 316 fish specimens were procured from three sites of river Jhelum during November 2016 to October 2017 and the histological analysis of their gonad was carried out. The results of the present study indicates that the male population was found significantly (p\xa0<\xa00.05) higher compared to female population and were reported as (1.6:1; M:F). The highest mean GSI value was recorded in male (12.24\xa0±\xa00.89) during the month of March and for female (13.74\xa0±\xa00.92) also in the month of March, which indicated that the gonadal development reached its peak during this month. The highest mean oocyte diameter was 1.04\xa0±\xa00.20\xa0mm observed in March, showing that the oocyte reached its maturity during this month. Histological study of ovary revealed the evidence of vitellogenic yolk granule stage and ripe mature stage from December to April. While in case of male, four stages of spermatogenesis were distinguished and spermatozoa were highly abundant in the months of March and April. Mean\xa0±\xa0SE of absolute fecundity was 3,224\xa0±\xa0421 eggs and also, the relative fecundity was 69 egg/g body weight. Based on the results of GSI and the analysis of gonad histology, it was observed that the peak breeding season of S. niger occurred in the month of March. It was also noted that spawning period of this fish begins in the month of February and lasts till April with a peak breeding season in the month of March. The present study will provide a baseline information about the appropriate peak breeding of the fish, which will be useful for artificial breeding as well for prevention of fishing from natural habitat.

Volume 35
Pages 896-907
DOI 10.1111/JAI.13920
Language English
Journal Journal of Applied Ichthyology

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