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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The Sefidrud river has always been the natural spawning site for many anadromous fish species, including sturgeon, kutum, Vimba vimba pers a and Calcalburnus chalcoides. Many factors such as marine constructions, removing sand and fine sand and pollution have reduced the productivity of the river, which have caused a decline in the migration of the. fishes to the river. Our study revealed that, despite the environmental pressure on the river, some fishes still migrate to the Sefidrud river. Besides sturgeon, bony fishes, which are highly valued at the market also migrate to the Sefidrud river. The spawning of kutum in the Sefidrud river peaked in the second half of March, when water temperature reached 11°C. By a regulatory management of the catch, this river is able to conserve the biological productivity of the southern Caspian Sea.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Rutilus frisii kutum ; Vimba vimba persa ; Chalcalburnus chalcoides ; Spawning ; Fish ; Species ; Sturgeon
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.75-86
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: This project was conducted to explore the effect of optimum dosage of Ovaprim injection on artificial spawning of Esox lucius. The research implemented by 4 treatments with 3 replicates for each ones. Three female and six male brooders were injected in each replicate. The animals in 1, 2 and 3 treatments were injected by 10, 20 and 30 µg/kg BW, respectively, and 4 th treatment was considered as the control being injected with 4 mg/kg BW pituitary gland extract. Average (±SE) weights were 1361±521, 1376±954, 1009±160 and 1100 ±422 g in 1, 2, 3 and 4 treatments in females, respectively. In addition, positive response percent to hormone injection were measured as 77.8 ±19.24, 88.9 ± 19.24, 55.5 ±50.91 and 55.5 ± 19.24 % in 1, 2, 3 and 4 treatments in female and 94.4 ± 9.58, 88.9 ±19.26, 83.3±28.86 and 88.9 ± 19.26 % in male brooders, respectively. However, there was no significant different between all treatments. Fertilization content (±SE) in one to four treatments measured as 87.1±10, 88.04±7.7, 83.9±5.2 and 72.4±19.7 %, respectively. No significant differences were found among pairwise treatments. Average (±SE) percentage of eyed eggs were 66.6±15.9 for treatment one, 61.2±22.3 in treatment two, 58.3±10.7 in treatment three, and 56.1±15.04 in treatment four, with no significant pairwise differences. The average (±SE) hatching eggs were measured as 27.41±19.8 in treatment one, 39.53±26.9 in treatment two, 95.18±5.6 in treatment three and 26.78±12.4 in treatment four, with no significane pairwise differences. Also, the best dosage injection of ovaprim hormone was 10 and 20 µg/kgBW.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Esox Lucius ; Eyed eggs ; Reproduction ; Spawning ; Ovaprim hormon ; Fecundations
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1-15
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The effects of northern pike, Esox lucius , in controlling coarse fish and other pest organisms and enhancing harvest size in carp ponds was investigated. We used two treatments and one control each wit h three replicates. The pike density was 200 and 500 fish individuals per hectar e for the first and second treatments, respectively and the control pond had no pike. The carp density in ponds was 3500 individuals per hectare and stocking ra tes were 55% silver carp, 20% common carp, 10% bighead carp and 15% grass carp. Survival rate of the northern pike in treatments 1 and 2 was 43.8 and 40%, respe ctively. The results showed that the mean ( plus or minus SD) biomass of unwanted fishes (13 species) in the control treatment was 358.8 plus or minus 55.4kg/h and in the first and secon d treatments were 74.2 plus or minus 6.3 and 92.2 plus or minus 10.9kg/h, respectively in the end of the trial period. So unwanted fishes biomass reduced by 79.3% and 74.3% in the two treatments, respectively. Stomach investigation showed that the pike fed mostly on frog juveniles and some pest fishes like Hemiculter leucisculus, Ps eudorasbora parva, Carassius auratus, and few Macrobrachium and aquat ic insects. Also, the average biomass of unwanted fishes like Carassius aurat us, Hemiculter leucisculus, Alburnus alburnus and Pseudoras bora parva of the first and second treatments in comparison to control showe d a reduction of 94, 88.9, 62.4 and 56.82 percent, respectively. A significant d ifference was found in the final mean weight of common carp between treatments a nd control ponds (P〈0.05), as the weight of common carp in treatments ponds was 220% more than the control pond. Also, Esox lucius with controlling coars e fish increased cultured fish (such as common carp, grass carp, silver carp and bighead carp) production by about 17.9%.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Stomach content ; Pond culture ; Stocks ; Polyculture ; Fish culture ; Esox lucius ; Brackish ; Weight ; Density ; Biomass ; Freshwater
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.39-50
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Carp culture in extensive and semi-extensive systems: i.e., earthen ponds, natural and semi-natural water resources, reservoirs and the paddy field has widspred distribution. Indian major carps including Catla (Catla catla), Roho (Labeo rohita), Mrigal (Cirrhinus mirgala) which have faster growth and good feed value than other warm water fishes introduced to many countries including India, Thailand, Burma, Philippines, Japan and the former Soviet Union are also considered and are reared. Sex steroids are important in the control of reproduction in fish. Development of methods for Indian education programs for proliferation requires knowledge of the hormonal changes during sexual maturation and spawning is. Testosterone, progesterone and 17 ϐ-estradiol are steroid hormones that play an important role in controlling Tuesday reproduction and sexual maturity of the fish are. This study aimed to investigate the changes in steroid hormones testosterone and 17 beta-estradiol including Catla (Catla catla), Roho (Labeo rohita), Mrigal (Cirrhinus mirgala) were conducted in different seasons. 40 specimen of carps breeders were investigated in southern (Aquaculture Research Institute) and north (North Aquaculture Research Institute) of Iran and maintained in different seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter). Fish were caught by netting vetch and spring 1 cm. Blood samples were collected from the fish caudal blood serum by centrifugal separation model Labofuga 200 was made in Germany. Testosterone, and estradiol RIA (Radioimmunoassy) using an automatic gamma counter LKB model made in Finland made in France using the Immunotech kit hormone were measured. The results showed that the average level of 17 betaestradiol in the female in the spring, summer, autumn and winter, respectively, 82/12 ± 75/107, 66/13 ± 2/80, 73/17 ± 8/122 and 72/17 ± 25/104 ml, respectively. Mean testosterone levels in the female in the spring, summer, autumn and winter, respectively, 004/0 ± 092/0, 002/0 ± 05/0, 003/0 ± 11/0 and 006/0 ± 1/0 ng ml, respectively. Overall, the highest levels of 17 beta-estradiol and testosterone in female Roho were recorded in autumn. Also, low levels of 17 beta-estradiol and testosterone in female Roho was observed in summer. Highest and lowest levels of the male hormone, respectively, were recorded in winter and spring. The relationship between the hormone 17 beta-estradiol and testosterone with environmental factors such as pH and dissolved oxygen were discussed. there was a positive correlation between testosterone levels in males only the amount of dissolved oxygen .results revieled that sex hormone levels were increased during winter and autumn would be the signe for reproductive performance and spawning seasone in three species .
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Catla catla ; Labeo rohita ; Cirrhinus mirgala ; Carp culture ; Spawning ; Adult ; Indian Carp ; Earthen ponds
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 57pp.
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23626 | 18721 | 2018-07-13 09:53:36 | 23626 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-14
    Description: A series of experiments were conducted on the polyculture of Pike Perch Sander lucioperca with silver carp, bighead carp, grass carp and common carp. The experiments were carried out from April to November 2004 in Sefidrood Fisheries Research Station, Guilan Province of Iran. The carp density was 3000 fish individuals per hectare and stocking rates were 60% for silver carp, 10% for common carp, 10% for bighead carp and 20% grass carp. The Pike Perch fingerlings each weighting 2.1 plus or minus 0.254 grams, were released into the polyculture ponds at a rate of 250 individuals per hectare. We recorded survival rates 93.33% and 83.77% for the pike perch and the Chinese carps respectively. During the experiments, the pike perch fingerlings attained an average weight of 54.40 plus or minus 13.23 grams. We found significant differences between the results of the pike perch polyculture with Chinese carps and those of the common procedures. The total polyculture production was 4446.66 kilograms per hectare as opposed to 3212.8 kilograms in the common procedures.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Survival ; Polyculture ; Biomass ; Fish Culture ; Aquaculture systems ; Freshwater ; Sander lucioperca ; Cyprinidae ; Guilan Province ; Iran
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25522 | 18721 | 2018-10-05 08:01:41 | 25522 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: Carp culture in extensive and semi-extensive systems: i.e., earthen ponds, natural and semi-natural water resources, reservoirs and the paddy field has widspred distribution. Indian major carps including Catla (Catla catla), Roho (Labeo rohita), Mrigal (Cirrhinus mirgala) which have faster growth and good feed value than other warm water fishes introduced to many countries including India, Thailand, Burma, Philippines, Japan and the former Soviet Union are also considered and are reared. Sex steroids are important in the control of reproduction in fish. Development of methods for Indian education programs for proliferation requires knowledge of the hormonal changes during sexual maturation and spawning is. Testosterone, progesterone and 17 ϐ-estradiol are steroid hormones that play an important role in controlling Tuesday reproduction and sexual maturity of the fish are. This study aimed to investigate the changes in steroid hormones testosterone and 17 beta-estradiol including Catla (Catla catla), Roho (Labeo rohita), Mrigal (Cirrhinus mirgala) were conducted in different seasons. 40 specimen of carps breeders were investigated in southern (Aquaculture Research Institute) and north (North Aquaculture Research Institute) of Iran and maintained in different seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter). Fish were caught by netting vetch and spring 1 cm. Blood samples were collected from the fish caudal blood serum by centrifugal separation model Labofuga 200 was made in Germany. Testosterone, and estradiol RIA (Radioimmunoassy) using an automatic gamma counter LKB model made in Finland made in France using the Immunotech kit hormone were measured. The results showed that the average level of 17 betaestradiol in the female in the spring, summer, autumn and winter, respectively, 82/12 ± 75/107, 66/13 ± 2/80, 73/17 ± 8/122 and 72/17 ± 25/104 ml, respectively. Mean testosterone levels in the female in the spring, summer, autumn and winter, respectively, 004/0 ± 092/0, 002/0 ± 05/0, 003/0 ± 11/0 and 006/0 ± 1/0 ng ml, respectively. Overall, the highest levels of 17 beta-estradiol and testosterone in female Roho were recorded in autumn. Also, low levels of 17 beta-estradiol and testosterone in female Roho was observed in summer. Highest and lowest levels of the male hormone, respectively, were recorded in winter and spring. The relationship between the hormone 17 beta-estradiol and testosterone with environmental factors such as pH and dissolved oxygen were discussed. there was a positive correlation between testosterone levels in males only the amount of dissolved oxygen .results revieled that sex hormone levels were increased during winter and autumn would be the signe for reproductive performance and spawning seasone in three species .
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Iran ; Catla catla ; Labeo rohita ; Cirrhinus mirgala ; Carp culture ; Spawning ; Adult ; Indian Carp ; Earthen ponds
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23852 | 18721 | 2018-08-01 04:31:59 | 23852 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: The effects of northern pike, Esox lucius , in controlling coarse fish and other pest organisms and enhancing harvest size in carp ponds was investigated. We used two treatments and one control each with three replicates. The pike density was 200 and 500 fish individuals per hectare for the first and second treatments, respectively and the control pond had no pike. The carp density in ponds was 3500 individuals per hectare and stocking rates were 55% silver carp, 20% common carp, 10% bighead carp and 15% grass carp. Survival rate of the northern pike in treatments 1 and 2 was 43.8 and 40%, respectively. The results showed that the mean ( plus or minus SD) biomass of unwanted fishes (13 species) in the control treatment was 358.8 ±55.4kg/h and in the first and second treatments were 74.2 ±6.3 and 92.2 ±10.9kg/h, respectively in the end of the trial period. So unwanted fishes biomass reduced by 79.3% and 74.3% in the two treatments, respectively. Stomach investigation showed that the pike fed mostly on frog juveniles and some pest fishes like Hemiculter leucisculus, Pseudorasbora parva, Carassius auratus, and few Macrobrachium and aquatic insects. Also, the average biomass of unwanted fishes like Carassius auratus, Hemiculter leucisculus, Alburnus alburnus and Pseudorasbora parva of the first and second treatments in comparison to control showed a reduction of 94, 88.9, 62.4 and 56.82 percent, respectively. A significant difference was found in the final mean weight of common carp between treatments and control ponds (P〈0.05), as the weight of common carp in treatments ponds was 220% more than the control pond. Also, Esox lucius with controlling coarse fish increased cultured fish (such as common carp, grass carp, silver carp and bighead carp) production by about 17.9%.
    Keywords: Biology ; Environment ; Esox lucius ; Biological control ; Unwanted aquatic organisms ; Increase in production ; Gilan Province ; Iran ; ISW
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23932 | 18721 | 2018-08-01 17:10:41 | 23932 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-15
    Description: The Sefidrud River has always been the natural spawning site for many anadromous fish species, including sturgeon, kutum, Vimba vimba persa and Calcalburnus chalcoides. Many factors such as marine constructions, removing sand and fine sand and pollution have reduced the productivity of the river, which have caused a decline in the migration of the fishes to the river. Our study revealed that, despite the environmental pressure on the river, some fishes still migrate to the Sefidrud River. Besides sturgeon, bony fishes, which are highly valued at the market also migrate to the Sefidrud River. The spawning of kutum in the Sefidrud River peaked in the second half of March, when water temperature reached 11°C. By a regulatory management of the catch, this river is able to conserve the biological productivity of the southern Caspian Sea.
    Keywords: Biology ; Ecology ; Spawning ; Fish ; Species ; Sturgeon ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Vimba vimba persa ; Chalcalburnus chalcoides ; Sefidrud river ; Caspian Sea ; Iran
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/22022 | 18721 | 2018-01-25 06:53:02 | 22022 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-06
    Description: This project was conducted to explore the effect of optimum dosage of Ovaprim injection on the artificial spawning of Esox lucius. The research implemented by 4 treatments with 3 replicates for each one. Three female and six male brooders were injected in each replicate. The animals in 1, 2 and 3 treatments were injected by 10, 20 and 30 µg/kg BW, respectively, and 4 the treatment was considered as the control being injected with 4 mg/kg BW pituitary gland extract. Average (±SE) weights were 1361±521, 1376±954, 1009±160 and 1100 ±422 g in 1, 2, 3 and 4 treatments in females, respectively. In addition, positive response percent to hormone injection were measured as 77.8 ±19.24, 88.9 ± 19.24, 55.5 ±50.91 and 55.5 ± 19.24 % in 1, 2, 3 and 4 treatments in female and 94.4 ± 9.58, 88.9 ±19.26, 83.3±28.86 and 88.9 ± 19.26 % in male brooders, respectively. However, there was no significant different between all treatments. Fertilization content (±SE) in one to four treatments measured as 87.1±10, 88.04±7.7, 83.9±5.2 and 72.4±19.7 %, respectively. No significant differences were found among pairwise treatments. Average (±SE) percentage of eyed eggs were 66.6±15.9 for treatment one, 61.2±22.3 in treatment two, 58.3±10.7 in treatment three, and 56.1±15.04 in treatment four, with no significant pairwise differences. The average (±SE) hatching eggs were measured as 27.41±19.8 in treatment one, 39.53±26.9 in treatment two, 95.18±5.6 in treatment three and 26.78±12.4 in treatment four, with no significant pairwise differences. Also, the best dosage injection of ovaprim hormone was 10 and 20 µg/kgBW.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Biology ; Chemistry ; Esox Lucius ; Reproduction ; Spawning ; Ovaprim hormon ; Fecundations ; Eyed eggs ; female ; hormone ; hatching ; Iran
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    Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute | Tehran, Iran
    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/25202 | 18721 | 2018-09-05 16:22:51 | 25202 | Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: The Kutum, Rutilus frisii kutum, is one of the most important bony fishes in Iranian coastal of Caspian Sea. Its harvest range is between 9000-10000 tons in a year, nearly 60% of the income of Bony fish fishery produced by kutum fishery. The stock of this species reduced drastically in 1982 and the catch slumped to the less than 250 tons in a year. Kutum spawning grounds deterioration, illegal catch, and lack of restocking program were the main cause of the decline. This Spices in nature comprised by two distinct form, autumn and spring form. It is worth to be mentioned, by the effect of Caspian Sea Bony fishes Research Center s experts in 1983, artificial spawning and releasing the fries to the sea were commenced and the catch steadily improved. But all activities concerning restocking of kutum concentrated in spring form, as at present about 260 million its fries are released into sea for restocking by Iranian Fisheries Organization, but for above reasons and lack of restocking program, the populations of autumn form gravely shrinked and neared to be extinct. Therefore, to enhance the biodiversity and boost fishers livelihood of kutum in Caspian Sea this project implemented by cooperation of Iranian Fisheries Organization (IFRO) and Caspian Environment Program (CEP) in Aquaculture Institute (Inland Waters). In this project, brooders caught from Anzali lagoon and maintained in two different condition, include of floating cages in Anzali lagoon and earthen ponds in Sefidrud Fisheries Research Station. The results showed that there weren’t significant differences between two maintenance statuses in maturation period and other reproductive characteristics of brooders. The ratio of male to female was 1 to 1.4. Minimum and maximum weight measured 1450 to 3100 g (with average of 1850 g) in female and 670 to 1900 g (with average of 1165 g) in male, respectively. The first natural spawning of brooders occurred in the end of January in temperature of 8 till 10 °C in concrete ponds. Also, some of maintained brooders in earthen ponds spawned in February. The average number of absolute, function and relative fecundity determined 88565 16809, 73805 14008 and 48670 12056, respectively. For artificial spawning, male and female brooders injected by pituitary gland with dose of 2-3 and 4-5 mg/kg body weight, respectively. Approximately, 10 and 8 present of female were over-ripe and immature in March (artificial spawning time), respectively. More than 59 % of injected female brooders induced to spawning in first stage after 10-12 hours and 13 % of them in twice stage and 7-8 hours after first stage. And also, 27.6% of females didn’t positive response to injection. Dry method used for eggs fecundity and incubation period lasted 7- 10 days in 14-16 °C. In totally, eggs fertilization were more than 95% and the average of eggs fertilization percent in throughout of period measured more than 92.7 6 %. Eyed eggs appearance occurred 3 days after fecundity and its mean was 92.7 15.1%. Larvae after yolk sac absorption feed with dry milk for 4-5 days and then introduced into fertilized earthen ponds (500 m2 and equipped to aerators) in intensive condition and fed with micro pellet food for 3-4 month. In finally, more than 1.8 million fries of 1-2 g and some more than 5 g produced and released into Anzali lagoon to its restocking for first time. It is expected that continuing of restocking process of autumn form kutum by Iranian Fisheries Organization eventuate to population increasing of this form in Caspian Sea in future.
    Keywords: Aquaculture ; Iran ; Caspian Sea ; Anzali Lagoon ; Sefidrud River ; Artificial propagation ; Culture ; Rutilus frisii kutum ; Kutum ; Bony Fish ; Fishery ; Spawning ; Biodiversity ; Aquaculture ; Brooders ; Fecundity ; Male ; Female ; Population
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