Embryonic and larval development of Mystus gulio (Ham.)


Autoria(s): Begum, M.; Pal, H.K.; Islam, M.A.; Alam, M.J.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Mystus gulio eggs are strongly adhesive and contain relatively small yolk (0.75-1.0 mm). The egg envelop is thick and transparent. First cleavage (two cells), four cells, eight cells, sixteen cells and multi cells stages were found 20, 25, 35-40, 60 and 70 minutes after fertilization, respectively. The morula stage was visualized within 1.5 h after fertilization. The heart beat visible and the circulatory system commenced after 16 h of fertilization. Embryos hatched 18-20h after activation of egg. The newly hatched larva measured 2.82±0.03 mm in length and 0.32±0.06 mg in weight. The yolk sac was fully absorbed by the third day though larvae commenced exogenous feeding even before completion of yolk absorption. A 5-day old post larva began wandering in search of food. Ten-day old post larvae endowed with eight branched rays in dorsal fin and seven in caudal fin. Fifteen-day old post larvae had the pectm:al spine become stout though the embryonic fin folds had to be disappeared. The length of fingerlings ranged from 25-30 mm after 30 days, and their external features were just like those of an adult except that they were not sexually matured.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18961/1/BJFR13.2_169.pdf

Begum, M. and Pal, H.K. and Islam, M.A. and Alam, M.J. (2009) Embryonic and larval development of Mystus gulio (Ham.). Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 13(2), pp. 169-177.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/18961/

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NonPeerReviewed