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Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 2016, Vol 16, Num, 3     (Pages: 517-524)

The Synergistic Effect of Temperature and Hormonal Stimulation on Spawning Efficiency of Common Barbel, Barbus barbus L.

J. Nowosad 1 ,D. Kucharczyk 1 ,K. Targońska 1 ,E. Wyszomirska 2 ,R. Chwaluczy 3 ,K Kupren 1-4

1 University of Warmia and Mazury, Faculty on Environmental Sciences, Department of Lake and River Fisheries, Poland
2 National Medicines Institute, Department of Basic and Applied Pharmacy30/34 Chełmska St., 00-725 Warszawa, Poland
3 Fish Farm Czarci Jar, Poland
4 University of Warmia and Mazury, Department of Tourism, Recreation and Ecology, Poland
DOI : 10.4194/1303-2712-v16_3_04 Viewed : 4508 - Downloaded : 4034 Artificial reproduction of common barbel (Barbus barbus) under controlled conditions usually did not exceed 10% of ovulation success. The aim of the study was to optimise the process of artificial reproduction of the barbel (cultured generation F4) with thermal and hormonal stimulation The first experiment examined the effect of stimulation with thermal conditions on the ovulation and the embryos survival rates. After the optimum conditions of thermal stimulation in barbel reproduction were determined, another experiment was conducted which examined how the effectiveness of reproduction is affected by four selected hormonal preparations (CPH, hCG, Ovaprim and Ovopel). Thermal stimulation for 58 days was found to be the most effective (748 degree-days). The second experiment examined the synergistic effects of different hormonal preparations under the optimal thermal conditions as, determined in the first experiment. Among the hormones evaluated as part of this study, CPH and Ovaprim were yielded the best results as compared to control. The use of the preparations resulted in the percentage of ovulations of 90-100% and the embryo survival rate at the hatching stage was about 90%. The study concludes that thermal stimuli and hormonal applications have a synergistic effect on artificial reproduction in B, barbus. Keywords : Barbus barbus, embryos survival, hormonal stimulation, spawning, temperature