Some aspects of the reproductive biology of Barbus spp., Capoeta damascina and their hybrids (Cyprinidae, Teleostei) in Israel
The reproductive biology and gonad cycle of three Cyprinid fish species: Barbus canis (Valenciennes, 1842), B. longiceps (Valenciennes, 1842) and Capoeta damascina (Valenciennes, 1842), in the upper Jordan River system of Israel were studied by monthly sampling over a two-year period. The reproducti...
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description | The reproductive biology and gonad cycle of three Cyprinid fish species: Barbus canis (Valenciennes, 1842), B. longiceps (Valenciennes, 1842) and Capoeta damascina (Valenciennes, 1842), in the upper Jordan River system of Israel were studied by monthly sampling over a two-year period. The reproductive activity of the three species was found to peak from January to April, mostly involving upstream migration towards spawning grounds on river beds 400-900 m above the Jordan River. Hybrids of the three species were collected in nature: in those of Barbus canis x Capoeta damascina, the gonads possessed both types of gametes, spermatogonia and oogonia, all of which became arrested at an early stage of development, and infertile; in hybrids of B. canis x B. longiceps detected in nature, males had oocytes dispersed in the testis, whereas in females, the ovaries had small islets of spermatogonial tissue. In these female hybrids the oocytes ripened normally and spawning occurred. |
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