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Annual reproductive cycle based on histological changes in the ovary of the female mosquitofish,Gambusia affinis, in central Japan

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To clarify the annual reproductive cycle of wild female mosquitofish,Gambusia affinis, in Mie Prefecture, central Japan, changes in ovarian histology were investigated. Female mosquitofish kept in aquaria under constant temperature (25°C) and photoperiod (16L: 8D) conditions produced successive broods at intervals of 22.1±0.46 days (n=7). Between days 0–3 following parturition, females began active vitellogenesis. Between days 3–5, fully grown oocytes matured and were fertilized, and embryonic development began in the follicles. By day 10, as fertilized eggs continued embryonic development, some oocytes at the oil-droplet stage had begun to accumulate yolk globules for the next gestation. Thus, vitellogenesis of the succeeding batch of oocytes overlaps with gestation during reproduction in the mosquitofish. A rearing experiment showed the annual reproductive cycle of mosquitofish breeding in Nagashima to be as follows. Although oocytes had not at that point developed to the yolk globule stage, copulation occurred in February. Females began vitellogenesis in early May, the first pregnancy of the year commencing in mid-May. From mid-May to August, females repeated the gestation cycle (vitellogenesis, maturation, fertilization, pregnancy and parturition) at around one month intervals. In September, oocyte recruitment from the oil-droplet to the yolk globule stage ceased. After the final parturition, the ovaries contained only non-vitellogenic oocytes. Spermatozoa in the ovarian cavity were scare from November to January.

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Koya, Y., Itazu, T. & Inoue, M. Annual reproductive cycle based on histological changes in the ovary of the female mosquitofish,Gambusia affinis, in central Japan. Ichthyological Research 45, 241–248 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02673922

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