Study on the Microscopic and Macroscopic Reproductive Cycle of Female Liza Macrolepis in Musa Estuary of the Khouzestan Province

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In this study the biological characteristics of fish Liza macrolepis was examined over a period of one year from November 2009 to October 2010 in the Musa estuary from Khuozestan province. In this regard، the 300 females’ fish Liza macrolepis were studied. Results showed the type of bag ovary of Liza macrolepis. In stage III oocyte diameter was measured between 483. 8 to 628. 5 µ with an average 579. 3±0. 2 µ. In stage IV، several groups of oocyte were visible and the ova diameter was measured between 435. 5 to 782. 7 µ with an average 648. 4±0. 4µ. In stage V، the ovules were visible in several groups and the ova diameter was measured between 746. 9 to 922. 4µ with an average 864. 6±0. 7µ. At this IV and V stages the ovules are due to accumulation of high levels of water has a certain transparency. The microscopic study of ovarian slices Liza macrolepis، the ovary during various stages of sexual development was studied and oogenesis obtained in 6 steps. Spawning In stage V in the months of April and May were visible.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Fisheries, Volume:66 Issue: 3, 2013
Pages:
241 to 254
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