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Reproduction and development in some species of the weakly electric genus Campylomormyrus (Mormyridae, Teleostei)
Reproduction in captivity of four species of the mormyrid genus Campylomormyrus was investigated. Cyclical reproduction was provoked by changing water conductivity (C) alone: decreasing C led to gonadal recrudescence, an increase induced gonad regression. Data on the reproduction and development of...
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Published in: | Environmental biology of fishes 2017, Vol.100 (1), p.49-68 |
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Summary: | Reproduction in captivity of four species of the mormyrid genus
Campylomormyrus
was investigated. Cyclical reproduction was provoked by changing water conductivity (C) alone: decreasing C led to gonadal recrudescence, an increase induced gonad regression. Data on the reproduction and development of three species are presented. All three species are indeterminate fractional spawners. Spawning intervals ranged from 6 to 66 days in
C. rhynchophorus
, 10–75 days in
C. tshokwe
, and 18 days in
C. compressirostris
(calculated values). Fecundities (eggs per fractional spawning) ranged from 70 to 1570 eggs in
C. rhynchophorus
, 100–1192 in
C. tshokwe
, and 38–246 in
C. compressirostris
. Spawnings/ovipositions occurred during the second half of the night; no parental care was observed; no special spawning substrates were necessary.
C. compressirostris
successfully spawned in breeding groups,
C. rhynchophorus
as pair. Agonistic behavior in the
C. tshokwe
pair forced us to divide the breeding tank; therefore, only ovipositions occurred. However, injection of an artificial GnRH hormone allowed us to obtain ripe eggs and sperm and to perform successful artificial reproduction. All three species produce yolky, slightly sticky eggs. Egg diameter ranges from 2.3–3.0 mm. Hatching occurred on day 3, feeding started on day 11. Transition from larval to juvenile stage occurred at around 20 mm total length (TL). At this size
C. rhynchophorus
developed a higher body than the two other species and differences between the species in the melanin pigmentation of the unpaired fins occurred. Between 32 and 35 mm TL the upper and lower jaws started to elongate. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1909 1573-5133 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10641-016-0554-1 |