Induced spawning of
hatchery-raised Brazilian catfish, cachara Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum
(Linnaeus, 1766)
A.F. Gervásio Leonardo, E. Romagosa, M.I. Borella,
S.R. Batlouni-2004
Aquaculture, 240(1-4): 451-461
Abstract:
In the months of January 2001 and 2002, female
cachara Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum were selected during their first
and second gonadal maturation (2 years and 7 months old and 3 years and 7
months old, respectively) with an of oocyte diameter of 937.5 µm (82.5%
with central nuclei and 17.5% with peripheral nuclei). Nine females in first
maturation received two doses of carp pituitary extract (CPE), 0.5 mg/kg and
5.0 mg/kg; seven received two doses of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), 5
and 10 IU/g; five received doses of 0.5 CPE mg/kg and 5 hCG IU/g (CPE+hCG);
and four received 0.9% saline (saline). Nine females from CPE and seven from
hCG presented oocytes with the same diameter at the moment of oocyte release
(100% with germinal vesicle breakdown and fertilization rate of 53.44±18.3
and 54.81±11.8%; larvae number of 165,330±94.1 and 158,570±20.6,
respectively). The five females from CPE+hCG did not respond to the hormonal
treatment. The four females from the saline group did not ovulate. In
January 2002, 6 of 15 selected females that were going through the second
reproductive cycle received CPE (five received hCG and four received
saline), showing oocyte diameters similar to the ones in the first
maturation. At stripping, CPE females had an oocyte diameter of 1062.5 µm
(the hCG females had oocyte diameters ranging from 937.5 to 1125.0 µm;
fertilization rates of 56.08±30.9 and 81.90±17.3%; 364,547±244 and
633,129±190, larvae, respectively). The fertilization rates and larvae
number were higher in the second gonad maturation, both for CPE and hCG.
(CAUNESP/UNESP, Campus Jaboticabal, SP Via de Acesso
Paulo Donato Castellani, s/n, Jaboticabal, São Paulo CEP 14870-000, Brazil,
e-mail of E. Romagosa: eromagosa@pesca.sp.gov.br)