Influence of sexual genotype on the behaviour of females (genotype WZ) and pseudofemales (genotype ZZ) in the tilapia

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Identifiant documentaire 10-dkey/10.1016/S0990-7440(02)01168-3
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Auteur(s): Michaël Ovidio,Damien Desprez,Charles Mélard,Pascal Poncin
Mots clés Behaviour Sex-reversal Pseudofemale Tilapia
Date de publication 15/06/2002
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Source https://doi.org/10.1016/S0990-7440(02)01168-3
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17α-ethynylestradiol sex-reversed males of Oreochromis aureus (pseudofemales, ΔF, genotype ZZ) are used in aquaculture to produce a male monosex population by crossing with ZZ homogametic normal males. When placed with males (M) and females (F) in the same spawning tank, the spawning rate of F is higher than for ΔF. In order to understand this phenomenon, comparisons were made between the behaviour of 18 F (446 ± 96 mm) and 18 ΔF (401 ± 59 mm). ΔF showed a more aggressive behaviour and were significantly more dominant than normal F in fighting pair experiments (F × ΔF) or in fighting group experiments in four different stocking densities (8, 12, 16 and 83 fish 10–3 l with F/ΔF RATIO = 1). ΔF were also more aggressive towards males than F were. The results support the idea that behavioural differences exist between F and ΔF. These differences are probably due to the effect of the sexual genotype on behaviour.

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