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Abstract

This study provides new and practical information to implement the use of photoperiodic manipulation for the control of the sexual maturation of Canadian 6+ Atlantic wolffish (Anarhichas lupus) and 3+ first-time spawners spotted wolffish (Anarhichas minor) from Canadian and Norwegian populations. Wolffish reproductive cycle (gametogenesis and oocyte maturation and spermiation) was monitored for 23 consecutive months. Control groups were held under a 12-month simulated natural photoperiod and treatment groups under an 8-month compressed photoperiod. Plasma sex steroid concentrations (estradiol-17β and 11-ketotestosterone), oocyte diameter growth, and milt production were assessed monthly. For all groups under study, fish subjected to the compressed photoperiod spawned 2–6 months earlier than the controls. Complete out-of-shift cycle was not achieved based on the completion of two reproduction cycles, and this is briefly discussed. Photoperiod treatment induced temporal shifts in sex steroid profiles, which are the likely mediators of altered timing of ovulation/final maturation. Photoperiod has a strong influence on the timing of wolffish maturation and could be used as an efficient and inexpensive tool to secure wolffish reproduction operations (year-round supply of egg and milt and/or timing with optimal temperature regimes).

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Title
Photoperiod manipulation for the reproductive management of captive wolffish populations: Anarhichas minor and A. lupus
Author
Bernard-Antonin Dupont Cyr 1 ; Tveiten, Helge 2 ; Maltais, Domynick 3 ; Vandenberg, Grant W 1 ; Le François, Nathalie R 4 

 Département des sciences animales, Faculté des sciences de l’agriculture et de l’alimentation, Université Laval, QC, Québec, Canada 
 Nofima, Tromsø, Norway 
 Pêches et Océans Canada, Institut Maurice Lamontagne, Mont-Joli, QC, Canada 
 Département de biologie, chimie et géographie, Université du Québec à Rimouski, Rimouski, QC, Canada; Division des Collections Vivantes et de la Recherche, Biodôme de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada 
Pages
1051-1065
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Aug 2018
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
09676120
e-ISSN
1573143X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2027997105
Copyright
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