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Investigating the Ovarian Microstructure in the Genera Helicolenus and Scorpaena (Teleostei, Sub-Order Scorpaenoidei) with Implications for Ovarian Dynamics and Spawning

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The diversity of reproductive mechanism in bony fishes is greater than in any other group of vertebrates. It ranges from oviparous, to several stages of viviparous forms. In this context, scorpaenoid fishes belonging to the families Scorpaenidae and Sebastidae are of particular inter...

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Autores principales: Porcu, Cristina, Lai, Eleonora, Bellodi, Andrea, Carbonara, Pierluigi, Cau, Alessandro, Mulas, Antonello, Pascale, Noemi, Porceddu, Riccardo, Follesa, Maria Cristina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35681876
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12111412
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author Porcu, Cristina
Lai, Eleonora
Bellodi, Andrea
Carbonara, Pierluigi
Cau, Alessandro
Mulas, Antonello
Pascale, Noemi
Porceddu, Riccardo
Follesa, Maria Cristina
author_facet Porcu, Cristina
Lai, Eleonora
Bellodi, Andrea
Carbonara, Pierluigi
Cau, Alessandro
Mulas, Antonello
Pascale, Noemi
Porceddu, Riccardo
Follesa, Maria Cristina
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The diversity of reproductive mechanism in bony fishes is greater than in any other group of vertebrates. It ranges from oviparous, to several stages of viviparous forms. In this context, scorpaenoid fishes belonging to the families Scorpaenidae and Sebastidae are of particular interest, since they show extremely varied reproductive modes connected with ovarian structures. We describe here the ovarian morphology of five rockfish species showing different reproductive modalities, using histology. Specialized microscopic features were found during gametogenesis, strictly related to the production of gelatinous mass surrounding the eggs, typical of these species. Based on microscopic maturity stages here analyzed, we found that all species shed eggs more than once through the spawning season, and were characterized by continuous oogenesis with multiple oocyte deposition. Further ovarian dynamic observations supported the hypothesis that all species had an indeterminate fecundity. ABSTRACT: The sub-order Scorpenoidei appears to be particularly interesting due to the presence of intermediate stages between oviparity and viviparity in several species. The present study aims to describe the ovarian morphology, using a histological and histochemical approach, in four ovuliparous species belonging to Scorpaena genus compared with a zygoparous species, H. dactylopterus, focusing also on the assessment of the ovarian dynamics in the populations of such species in Sardinia waters (central–western Mediterranean). Ovarian sections of all species were examined using light microscopy. All species showed a specialized ovary, cystovarian type II-3, strictly related to the production of gelatinous matrices surrounding the eggs. Some microscopic peculiarities in the oogenesis process were found: thin zona pellucida, small and low cortical alveoli, and a specialized ovarian wall during the spawning period. All species analyzed were batch-spawners with an asynchronous ovarian organization. A continuous recruitment of oocytes and the occurrence of de novo vitellogenesis was also observed. During the spawning period, low atresia intensity was detected, while a marked increase in this intensity found in the ovaries at the end of spawning season. Our observations may support an indeterminate fecundity type for these species.
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spelling pubmed-91794892022-06-10 Investigating the Ovarian Microstructure in the Genera Helicolenus and Scorpaena (Teleostei, Sub-Order Scorpaenoidei) with Implications for Ovarian Dynamics and Spawning Porcu, Cristina Lai, Eleonora Bellodi, Andrea Carbonara, Pierluigi Cau, Alessandro Mulas, Antonello Pascale, Noemi Porceddu, Riccardo Follesa, Maria Cristina Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The diversity of reproductive mechanism in bony fishes is greater than in any other group of vertebrates. It ranges from oviparous, to several stages of viviparous forms. In this context, scorpaenoid fishes belonging to the families Scorpaenidae and Sebastidae are of particular interest, since they show extremely varied reproductive modes connected with ovarian structures. We describe here the ovarian morphology of five rockfish species showing different reproductive modalities, using histology. Specialized microscopic features were found during gametogenesis, strictly related to the production of gelatinous mass surrounding the eggs, typical of these species. Based on microscopic maturity stages here analyzed, we found that all species shed eggs more than once through the spawning season, and were characterized by continuous oogenesis with multiple oocyte deposition. Further ovarian dynamic observations supported the hypothesis that all species had an indeterminate fecundity. ABSTRACT: The sub-order Scorpenoidei appears to be particularly interesting due to the presence of intermediate stages between oviparity and viviparity in several species. The present study aims to describe the ovarian morphology, using a histological and histochemical approach, in four ovuliparous species belonging to Scorpaena genus compared with a zygoparous species, H. dactylopterus, focusing also on the assessment of the ovarian dynamics in the populations of such species in Sardinia waters (central–western Mediterranean). Ovarian sections of all species were examined using light microscopy. All species showed a specialized ovary, cystovarian type II-3, strictly related to the production of gelatinous matrices surrounding the eggs. Some microscopic peculiarities in the oogenesis process were found: thin zona pellucida, small and low cortical alveoli, and a specialized ovarian wall during the spawning period. All species analyzed were batch-spawners with an asynchronous ovarian organization. A continuous recruitment of oocytes and the occurrence of de novo vitellogenesis was also observed. During the spawning period, low atresia intensity was detected, while a marked increase in this intensity found in the ovaries at the end of spawning season. Our observations may support an indeterminate fecundity type for these species. MDPI 2022-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9179489/ /pubmed/35681876 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12111412 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Porcu, Cristina
Lai, Eleonora
Bellodi, Andrea
Carbonara, Pierluigi
Cau, Alessandro
Mulas, Antonello
Pascale, Noemi
Porceddu, Riccardo
Follesa, Maria Cristina
Investigating the Ovarian Microstructure in the Genera Helicolenus and Scorpaena (Teleostei, Sub-Order Scorpaenoidei) with Implications for Ovarian Dynamics and Spawning
title Investigating the Ovarian Microstructure in the Genera Helicolenus and Scorpaena (Teleostei, Sub-Order Scorpaenoidei) with Implications for Ovarian Dynamics and Spawning
title_full Investigating the Ovarian Microstructure in the Genera Helicolenus and Scorpaena (Teleostei, Sub-Order Scorpaenoidei) with Implications for Ovarian Dynamics and Spawning
title_fullStr Investigating the Ovarian Microstructure in the Genera Helicolenus and Scorpaena (Teleostei, Sub-Order Scorpaenoidei) with Implications for Ovarian Dynamics and Spawning
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Ovarian Microstructure in the Genera Helicolenus and Scorpaena (Teleostei, Sub-Order Scorpaenoidei) with Implications for Ovarian Dynamics and Spawning
title_short Investigating the Ovarian Microstructure in the Genera Helicolenus and Scorpaena (Teleostei, Sub-Order Scorpaenoidei) with Implications for Ovarian Dynamics and Spawning
title_sort investigating the ovarian microstructure in the genera helicolenus and scorpaena (teleostei, sub-order scorpaenoidei) with implications for ovarian dynamics and spawning
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179489/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35681876
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12111412
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