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Induced spawning of grey mullet <i>Mugil cephalus</i> L. with fractionated salmon pituitary extract

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1973

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The efficacy of fractionated salmon pituitary gonadotropin as a spawning agent in Mugil cephalus L. was tested. Natural spawning was induced in all females with a total dose of 11.9–20.9 μg/g body wt. Spawning dose varied inversely with initial mean egg diameters of recipient females. A ‘critical’ mean egg diameter of 650–700 μ was observed to precede the hormone dose that induced spawning. A ‘priming’ effect was observed following the initial injection and is discussed. The ‘latency period’ was determined to be 10–15 h; fecundity was estimated at 648 eggs/g body wt. Courtship, spawning and fertilization occurred naturally with uninjected males.

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