Histomorphological study on the ovary of Mugil auratus (Risso)

It is observed that certain morphological ovarian characteristics such as color, size, and position in the body cavity, do not indicate the actual developmental stages of the ovary Histological study assists in pinpointing the real state of the ovary which in turn helps in better planning for fishing and possibly for artificial propagation of various fish species. The present study on Mugil auratus is an effort to understand its ovarian developmental cycle by histological analysis of the ovaries referring to their morphological changes. Such works had been done earlier on northern part of the Caspian Sea, but it has not so far been worked out in southern part of it. During the course of one year study, specimens of Mugil auratus were caught every month from wild population, for histomorphological studies, considering the GSI as the main index. Based on histomorphological studies six ovarian stages have been recognized which are named as 1- immature, 2- early maturing, 3- late maturing, 4- mature, 5- ripe and 6- spent. To reach the 5th stage of ovarian cycle (here only 6 stages have been proposed, the 6th stage being spent) and to know the details of changes taking place during conversion from 4th to 5th stage, hypophysation has been done on certain specimens.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Shabanipour, Nader
Format: article biblioteca
Language:Persian
Published: 1995
Subjects:Biology, Mugil auratus, Histomorphological, Body, Size, Colour, Position, Morphological, Histological, Fish, Iran,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/38323
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