Katarzyna Dryl
Polish Academy of Sciences
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Acta Veterinaria Hungarica | 2011
Katarzyna Targońska; Dariusz Kucharczyk; Daniel Żarski; Beata Irena Cejko; Sławomir Krejszeff; Krzysztof Kupren; Radosław Król; Katarzyna Dryl; Radosław Kajetan Kowalski; Jan Glogowski
The aim of this work was to compare the effects of controlled reproduction of cultured and wild common barbel, Barbus barbus (L.). Preparations containing different GnRH analogues and dopamine receptor antagonists (Ovopel, Ovaprim) as well as human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) (in the case of cultured fish) were applied and their influence on ovulation, spermiation and quality of gametes obtained was determined. No differences in the qualitative or quantitative parameters of semen were found between fish stimulated with different hormonal preparations and those not receiving hormonal stimulation. The high suitability of Ovaprim for ovulation induction in (cultured and wild) barbel was confirmed. The highest synchronisation of ovulation was obtained after the application of Ovopel (18 ± 3 h), but the best results of controlled reproduction (expressed as the percentage of ovulations and survival of embryos) were obtained by applying Ovaprim (83.2 ± 4.1). A significantly higher percentage of ovulation was obtained in cultured fish (80-90%) than in wild fish (< 25%).
Journal of Visualized Experiments | 2018
Radosław Kajetan Kowalski; Beata Sarosiek; Sylwia Judycka; Katarzyna Dryl; Joanna Grudniewska; Stefan Dobosz; Beata Irena Cejko
Egg collection is one of the most crucial procedures during fish reproduction in salmonid hatcheries. Classic methods involve the use of hand massage on fish abdomens to expel the eggs. An alternative method uses the pressure of gas injected into the body cavity, which causes the subsequent release of the eggs. This method is believed to have less negative effects on both the welfare and egg quality of the broodstocks. Herein, we compare the results of air and hand stripping methods with respect to one-year survival and egg quantity and quality in two salmonid fish, rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brown trout (Salmo trutta morpha fario). Our results indicate that air stripping yielded a better quality of eggs and higher one-year survival rate in rainbow trout. In addition, air stripping resulted in lower mortality rate than the group subjected to hand stripping (25% vs. 35%). The pH and hatching rate of the hand stripped group was lower than those of the air stripped group. In the case of brown trout, the quality of eggs obtained by both hand and air-stripping methods was similar; however, the one-year losses in fish were higher in air stripped group (15% compared to 0% in hand stripped fish). Although the advantages of air stripping method over hand stripping in terms of egg quality might not be observed in all salmonid species, the air-stripping procedure might be a promising option to be adopted in hatcheries as it ensures a high level of reproducibility and efficiency.
Animal Reproduction Science | 2018
Beata Sarosiek; Katarzyna Dryl; Katarzyna Palińska-Żarska; Daniel Żarski
This study investigated how the inhibition of certain enzymes present in ide sperm influences sperm motility and the percentage of fertilised eggs. The enzymes studied were acid phosphatase (AcP), β-N-acetylglucosaminidase (β-NAGase) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). None of the inhibitors affected ide sperm motility parameters. The addition of gossypol (a LDH inhibitor) caused a considerable increase in the percentage of fertilised eggs (92-95% compared to 63% in the control). The inhibition of AcP caused a considerable decrease in fertility rate - at the highest inhibitor dose, the percentage of fertilised eggs decreased to 26%. A similar effect was seen after the addition of acetamide (a β-NAGase inhibitor), but in this case the highest dose caused complete inhibition of fertilisation. The results presented here indicate the importance of AcP and β-NAGase in the process of ide fertilisation.
Aquaculture International | 2013
Joanna Nowosad; Daniel Żarski; Maria Biłas; Katarzyna Dryl; Sławomir Krejszeff; Dariusz Kucharczyk
Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2012
Beata Irena Cejko; Radosław Kajetan Kowalski; Daniel Żarski; Katarzyna Dryl; Katarzyna Targońska; Rafał Chwaluczyk; Dariusz Kucharczyk; Jan Glogowski
Aquaculture | 2016
Beata Sarosiek; Katarzyna Dryl; Sławomir Krejszeff; Daniel Żarski
Aquaculture International | 2014
Beata Sarosiek; Katarzyna Dryl; Dariusz Kucharczyk; Daniel Żarski; Radosław Kajetan Kowalski
Aquaculture Research | 2016
Beata Sarosiek; Katarzyna Dryl; Sylwia Judycka; Stefan Dobosz; Joanna Grudniewska; Radosław Kajetan Kowalski
Aquaculture | 2016
Sylwia Judycka; Beata Irena Cejko; Katarzyna Dryl; Stefan Dobosz; Joanna Grudniewska; Radosław Kajetan Kowalski
Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2015
Beata Sarosiek; Katarzyna Dryl; Sylwia Judycka; M. Szczepkowski; Radosław Kajetan Kowalski