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Gametogenesis and Assessment of Nonlethal Tools to Assign Sex and Reproductive Condition in Burbot

Nonlethal tools (plasma sex steroid concentrations and ultrasound) for assigning sex and reproductive condition in Burbot Lota lota from Lake Roosevelt, Washington, were assessed. Gonadal tissue, blood plasma, and gonadal sonograms were collected monthly from November 2016 to March 2018. Gametogenes...

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Published in:Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (1900) 2020-03, Vol.149 (2), p.225-240
Main Authors: McGarvey, Lauren M., Halvorson, Leif J., Ilgen, Jason E., Guy, Christopher S., McLellan, Jason G., Webb, Molly A. H.
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description Nonlethal tools (plasma sex steroid concentrations and ultrasound) for assigning sex and reproductive condition in Burbot Lota lota from Lake Roosevelt, Washington, were assessed. Gonadal tissue, blood plasma, and gonadal sonograms were collected monthly from November 2016 to March 2018. Gametogenesis was described by gonadal histology during an entire reproductive cycle to confirm sex and reproductive condition. Plasma testosterone (T) and estradiol‐17β (E2) concentrations were measured by radioimmunoassay. Plasma 11‐ketotestosterone (11‐KT) concentrations were measured by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry. Plasma sex steroid profiles, gonadosomatic index, and ovarian follicle diameter were also described during an entire reproductive cycle. Plasma 11‐KT concentration was used to assign sex with 82% accuracy during the entire reproductive cycle, and plasma 11‐KT and E2 concentrations were used to assign sex with 98% accuracy when fish were reproductive (i.e., November–March in Lake Roosevelt). Plasma T and E2 concentrations were used to assign reproductive condition in females with 98% accuracy, and plasma T concentration was used to assign reproductive condition in males with 90% accuracy. Ultrasound was used to assign sex with 96% accuracy but was not useful for assigning reproductive condition. Nonlethal tools to assign sex and reproductive condition will enable fisheries biologists to assess reproductive indices of the Burbot population in Lake Roosevelt to inform management decisions.
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