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Aquaculture International | 1998

Combined effects of temperature and salinity on development and survival of Atlantic halibut larvae

Oddvar H. Ottesen; Sylvie Bolla

The effects of different combinations of temperature and salinity on development and survival of Atlantic halibut, Hippoglossus hippoglossus (L.), larvae were studied in two experiments. In the period from 57 to 120 d° post hatching, approximately 38% of the larvae died: in both experiments, mortality was significantly related to temperature, but there was no relationship to salinity.Cumulative, chronic mortality during the yolk-sac stage (until 210 d°) was related to salinity. High mortality was observed in both experiments when high salinity (>34%) was combined with incubation at either high (9 °C) or low (3 °C) temperature. The development of head lesions was significantly related to temperature, and for larvae kept at high salinity, increased mortality may have been a result of salinity stress in the injured larvae.Abnormal development of the caudal notochord, sometimes resulting in a 90-degree bend of the tail, occurred during incubation of early yolk-sac larvae in high-salinity water. The occurrence of larvae with locked jaws, and larvae with oedema in the yolk-sac sinus and pericardium, was significantly related to temperature.


Animal Reproduction Science | 2013

Ultrastructure of spermatozoa of the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. observed by scanning and transmission electron microscopy

C. Rebours; Oddvar H. Ottesen

The present study on wild caught Atlantic cod Gadus morhua provides a detailed description of the spermatozoa ultrastructure. The spermatozoa of G. morhua are composed of a head (nucleus) with no acrosome, a midpiece and a single flagellum. The total length is 67.69±6.33μm with a lanceolate sperm head that is 2.34±0.26μm long and 1.32±0.26μm wide. The nucleus presents homogeneous condensation of chromatin with few lacunae of decondensed chromatin. The nuclear fossa penetrates over three third of the nuclear axis and is tubiform. The axoneme is composed of a typical 9+2 microtubular doublet structure and is enclosed by the plasma membrane. Central microtubules are absent from the proximal portion of the anterior end of nuclear notch and a distal centriole complex is perpendicular to the axoneme. A group of mitochondria and vesicles is present in the midpiece. The ultrastructure of the Gadidae G. morhua spermatozoon differs from the structures described earlier for other Gadiformes. The unique features may be synapomorphic for marine Gadidae, and may contribute to the study of phylogenetic relationships in teleost fishes, and be a reference for future studies on spermatozoon quality and morphology in fish.


Animal Reproduction Science | 2011

Induction of meiotic gynogenesis in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) through pressure shock

Laura Ghigliotti; Sylvie Bolla; Michal Duc; Oddvar H. Ottesen; Igor Babiak

The Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, is one of the most important species for commercial fisheries and a promising candidate for aquaculture. Precocious sexual maturation of males is one of the major issues compromising large scale production. The potential approaches to this problem include production of all female populations. Consequently, the objective of this study was to develop an effective protocol to induce meiotic gynogenesis in the Atlantic cod by using hydrostatic pressure shock. Our first experiment tested the relevance of gamete quality on achievement of chromosome manipulation and identified the best time interval between fertilization and pressure shock. Our second experiment was designed to determine the optimal pressure value and duration of the pressure shock. Eight combinations of pressure values and durations were tested. Among them, the 34.47 MPa/6 min combination gave the best survival rate (23.6 ± 3.9%), the highest percentage of normal larvae (15.7 ± 3.6%), and the highest percentage of meiotic diploids (88.89%). In both experiments, haploid controls served as an indirect reference for paternal DNA inactivation. Chromosome counting confirmed the restoration of diploidy in gynogenetic fish. The present study optimizes a procedure for the induction of meiotic gynogenesis in the Atlantic cod, thus laying the basis for further applications towards producing monosex and defining the sex determination system.


Practical flatfish culture and stock enhancement | 2010

Disease diagnosis and treatment.

Edward J. Noga; Stephen A. Smith; Oddvar H. Ottesen


Aquaculture | 2009

Sperm competition and fertilization success of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.)

Oddvar H. Ottesen; Igor Babiak; Geir Dahle


Theriogenology | 2006

Chilled storage of semen from Atlantic halibut, Hippoglossus hippoglossus L. I: optimizing the protocol.

Igor Babiak; Oddvar H. Ottesen; Geir Rudolfsen; Steinar Johnsen


Theriogenology | 2007

Parental effects on fertilization and hatching success and development of Atlantic halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.) embryos and larvae.

Oddvar H. Ottesen; Igor Babiak


Theriogenology | 2006

Chilled storage of semen from Atlantic halibut, Hippoglossus hippoglossus L. II: Effect of spermiation advancement, catheterization of semen, and production-scale application

Igor Babiak; Oddvar H. Ottesen; Geir Rudolfsen; Steinar Johnsen


Aquaculture International | 2008

Suitable methods for cryopreservation of semen from Atlantic halibut, Hippoglossus hippoglossus L.

Igor Babiak; Sylvie Bolla; Oddvar H. Ottesen


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2012

Effects of extender, storage and sperm‐to‐egg ratio on cryopreservation success of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) sperm

Igor Babiak; V. Marschhäuser; Oddvar H. Ottesen; Geir Rudolfsen; B. Eggen; J. Babiak

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Igor Babiak

University of Nordland

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Michal Duc

University of Agriculture

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B. Eggen

University of Nordland

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