加利福尼亚羊变性期间性腺结构调整:初步研究三十年后的重新分类。

Michael A Sundberg, Kerri A Loke, Christopher G Lowe, Kelly A Young
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摘要

加州羊头,半syphus pulcher,是一种雌雄同体的雌雄同体,是一种具有商业和娱乐价值的雌雄同体。利用现行的分类标准,将羊头变性后的性腺功能重新划分为9类。将女性卵巢分为未成熟、早熟、成熟和退化/恢复四类。从女性到男性的转变和随后的男性发展分为早期、中期和晚期转变、发育/活跃男性和退化/恢复男性。绵羊的生殖状态与血浆中雌二醇(E2)和11-酮睾酮(11-KT)浓度相关。两性在秋冬季节E2浓度均较低;在过渡性个体和雄性个体中,全年的水平仍然很低。雌虫E2浓度在春季升高,夏季达到峰值。11-KT的浓度全年变化;然而,雌性在夏季的水平明显较低。这项研究可以更好地了解加州羊头鱼在重度捕捞地区的现状。了解一个物种的生殖特征对于评估一个种群的可持续性很重要,因为它可以为生殖潜力设定一个基线。这项研究在收集和组织繁殖数据方面迈出了关键的一步,这样它就可以在未来的研究中用于比较加利福尼亚羊头的繁殖潜力。
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Gonadal Restructuring During Sex Transition in California Sheephead: a Reclassification Three Decades After Initial Studies.

Gonadal Restructuring During Sex Transition in California Sheephead: a Reclassification Three Decades After Initial Studies.

Gonadal Restructuring During Sex Transition in California Sheephead: a Reclassification Three Decades After Initial Studies.

Gonadal Restructuring During Sex Transition in California Sheephead: a Reclassification Three Decades After Initial Studies.

California Sheephead, Semicossyphus pulcher, is a monandric protogynous hermaphrodite and a commercially and recreationally valuable labrid. Gonadal functionality of Sheephead through sex change was reclassified into nine classes using current criteria for categorization. Female ovaries were classified as immature, early maturing, mature, and regressing/recovering classes. Transition from female to male and subsequent male development was divided into early, mid and late transitional, developing/active male and regressing/recovering male. Reproductive states in Sheephead were correlated with estradiol (E2) and 11-keto testosterone (11-KT) concentrations in the blood plasma. All sexes had low E2 concentrations in the fall /winter seasons; in transitional and male individuals, levels remained low throughout the year. In contrast, female E2 concentrations were elevated in spring and peaked in the summer. Concentrations of 11-KT were variable throughout the year; however, females had significantly lower levels in the summer. This study allows a better understanding of the current state of California Sheephead in a heavily fished area. Knowledge of a species' reproductive characteristics is important in evaluating the sustainability of a population as it can set a baseline for reproductive potential. This research takes a critical step in gathering and organizing reproductive data such that it may be used in future studies for comparing reproductive potential across the range of the California sheephead.

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