Optimal combination of temperature and photoperiod for sex steroid hormone secretion and egg development of Oreochromis niloticus as determined by response surface methodology
Published 2021 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Optimal combination of temperature and photoperiod for sex steroid hormone secretion and egg development of Oreochromis niloticus as determined by response surface methodology
Authors
Keywords
Oreochromis niloticus, female, Temperature, Photoperiod, Steroid hormone, Ovarian development
Journal
JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY
Volume 97, Issue -, Pages 102889
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2021-02-22
DOI
10.1016/j.jtherbio.2021.102889
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- High temperature is detrimental to captive lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus, L) reproductive performance
- (2020) Samuel M. Pountney et al. AQUACULTURE
- Climate change impacts on fish reproduction are mediated at multiple levels of the brain-pituitary-gonad axis
- (2020) Arianna Servili et al. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
- Some ‘white’ oocytes undergo atresia and fail to mature during the reproductive cycle in female genetically improved farmed tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
- (2020) Jun Qiang et al. AQUACULTURE
- Temperature-induced changes in reproductive variables in the teleost fish Lophiosilurus alexandri
- (2019) Lucas Pedro Gonçalves Junior et al. JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY
- Temperature and Maternal Age Effects on Burbot Reproduction
- (2019) Neil K. Ashton et al. NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FISHERIES MANAGEMENT
- Changes in sex steroid hormone levels reflect the reproductive status of captive female zebra sharks ( Stegostoma fasciatum )
- (2018) Ryo Nozu et al. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
- Continuous light affects onset of puberty and associated changes in pituitary gonadotropin subunit transcript levels, and plasma estradiol-17β and testosterone levels in Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua L.) females
- (2014) Ø. Karlsen et al. AQUACULTURE
- Effects of temperature and fish oil supplementation on ovarian development andfoxl2 mRNA expression in spotted scatScatophagus argus
- (2014) G.-L. Li et al. JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
- Characterization of two paralogous StAR genes in a teleost, Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus)
- (2014) Xiangguo Yu et al. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
- High water temperature impairs ovarian activity and gene expression in the brain–pituitary–gonadal axis in female red seabream during the spawning season
- (2013) Koichi Okuzawa et al. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
- Induction of sexual maturation of the female honeycomb grouper, Epinephelus merra, in the non-breeding season by modulating environmental factors with GnRH analogue implantation
- (2012) Tatsuya Kanemaru et al. AQUACULTURE
- Interactive effects of temperature-dietary protein level on somatotropic gene expression and its interrelationship with growth in juvenile GIFT tilapia Oreochromis niloticus
- (2012) Jun Qiang et al. AQUACULTURE
- Growth and IGF-I response of juvenile Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) to changes in water temperature and dietary protein level
- (2012) J. Qiang et al. JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY
- Continuous light and elevated temperature can trigger maturation both during and immediately after smoltification in male Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
- (2011) Per Gunnar Fjelldal et al. AQUACULTURE
- Influence of water temperature on induced reproduction by hypophysation, sex steroids concentrations and final oocyte maturation of the “curimatã-pacu” Prochilodus argenteus (Pisces: Prochilodontidae)
- (2011) Fábio P. Arantes et al. GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started