Production of Monosex White Amur for Aquatic Plant Control

Production of Monosex White Amur for Aquatic Plant Control
Author: Jon G. Stanley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1976
Genre: Aquatic plants
ISBN:


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The purpose of the research reported herein was to determine the feasibility of producing populations of white amur which could not reproduce. Gynogenesis, androgenesis, and sex reversal procedures were studied as methods for making populations of one sex. Analysis of morphological and biochemical traits showed that monosex white amur could be produced and that these fish are identical to female fish produced by usual fertilization methods. A model for the costs of an operational hatchery facility and weed control program suggested that treatment cost with monosex amur would be $150 per acre in 1975-77, but only about $2 per acre after 1977.

Aquatic Plant Control

Aquatic Plant Control
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1979
Genre: Aquatic plants
ISBN:


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Sex Control in Aquaculture

Sex Control in Aquaculture
Author: Hanping Wang
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 888
Release: 2018-11-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119127289


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A comprehensive resource that covers all the aspects of sex control in aquaculture written by internationally-acclaimed scientists Comprehensive in scope, Sex Control in Aquaculture first explains the concepts and rationale for sex control in aquaculture, which serves different purposes. The most important are: to produce monosex stocks to rear only the fastest-growing sex in some species, to prevent precocious or uncontrolled reproduction in other species and to aid in broodstock management. The application of sex ratio manipulation for population control and invasive species management is also included. Next, this book provides detailed and updated information on the underlying genetic, epigenetic, endocrine and environmental mechanisms responsible for the establishment of the sexes, and explains chromosome set manipulation techniques, hybridization and the latest gene knockout approaches. Furthermore, the book offers detailed protocols and key summarizing information on how sex control is practiced worldwide in 35 major aquaculture species or groups, including fish and crustaceans, and puts the focus on its application in the aquaculture industry. With contributions from an international panel of leading scientists, Sex Control in Aquaculture will appeal to a large audience: aquaculture/fisheries professionals and students, scientists or biologists working with basic aspects of fish/shrimp biology, growth and reproductive endocrinology, genetics, molecular biology, evolutionary biology, and R&D managers and administrators. This text explores sex control technologies and monosex production of commercially-farmed fish and crustacean species that are highly in demand for aquaculture, to improve feed utilization efficiency, reduce energy consumption for reproduction and eliminate a series of problems caused by mixed sex rearing. Thus, this book: Contains contributions from an international panel of leading scientists and professionals in the field Provides comprehensive coverage of both established and new technologies to control sex ratios that are becoming more necessary to increase productivity in aquaculture Includes detailed coverage of the most effective sex control techniques used in the world's most important commercially-farmed species Sex Control in Aquaculture is the comprehensive resource for understanding the biological rationale, scientific principles and real-world practices in this exciting and expanding field.