Fish Reproductive Biology

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Fish Reproductive Biology OSU South Centers Piketon, Ohio Maxwell.411@osu.edu

Fish Facts 32,500 estimated species of fish in the world More than 15,000 freshwater fish species Freshwater may constitute less than 0.3% of available global water 2

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Types of Reproduction SEXUAL REPRODUCTION Combination of genetic material contributed by two different gametes, usually i.e. two different individuals, male and female ASEXUAL (PARTHENOGENESIS) New individuals are produced from a single parent without the formation of gametes or need of a partner (Amazon Molly) 4

Sexual Maturity Fishes can become sexually mature at various ages, depending on species Several factors influence sexual maturity Nutritional state of the fish Physiological factors (hormones) Ecological factors 5

Sexual Maturity Most bony fishes become sexually mature between one and five years Sturgeon may take up to 15 years Most bony fishes are in excess of 8 cm (3 in.) before reproducing Age and associated size are major factors Species of small size begin reproduction sooner than species of large size 6

Sexual Dimorphism In most species of fish the females are larger than the males(sexual dimorphism) Not normally more than a difference of about 10% to 15% percent by length Difference in color, size, or characteristics 7

Sexual Differentiation Males are generally smaller than females and slower growing Sexual dimorphism In late Winter/Spring, females abdomen swollen; ovopore swollen and extended 8

Modes of Sexual Reproduction There are three primary ways that fish reproduce Ovoparity- Lay undeveloped eggs, external fertilization (90% of bony fish) Ovoviviparity- Internal development- without direct maternal nourishment from female- Rely on yolk for nourishment Viviparity- Internal development- direct nourishment from mother-fully advanced at birth (some sharks, surf perches) 9

Courtship Courtship is a complex set of behaviors in animals that leads to mating Normally short and usually involves the male swimming around the female showing off until she releases eggs Quickly moving fins Rubbing against female Some cases, male becomes aggressive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgptmppfvva 10

Types of Spawning Broadcast- pairs or in groups Males and females release milt and eggs into the water at the same time Mix together, fertilizing the eggs Fertilized eggs are broadcast into the plankton column and float away in the current or sink to the bottom No parental care is given, so large amounts of eggs are produced 11

Depositor- lay eggs on a flat surface, like a stone or plant leaf or may even place them individually among fine leaved plants Parents usually form pairs and guard the eggs and fry (young fish) from all danger Cichlids such as Koi are the best known species for this Catfish and Rainbow fish are also egg depositors 12

Nest Builder- Many fish species build nests Might be a simple pit dug into gravel (trout do this) or an elaborate bubble nest When they are ready to spawn, the fish may construct a nest by blowing bubbles, and they often use vegetation to anchor the nest The male will keep the nest intact and keep a close eye on the eggs 13

Mouth Breeders- eggs are fertilized externally, but raised internally Females lay eggs on a flat surface where they are fertilized by the male Female picks up the eggs and incubates them in her mouth Broods tend to be small and suffer minimal losses 14

Egg Buriers- Annual Killifish As the pools they live in dry out, the fish spawn, pressing their eggs into the mud Pools eventually dry out completely, killing the adults, but the eggs remain safe in the dried mud When it rains and the pool refills the eggs hatch and the cycle is repeated 15

Protection of Young Fish have evolved a diverse selection of strategies to protect their eggs after fertilization These strategies include a variety of methods of external incubation as well as different ways of hiding or protecting the eggs from casual predators External brooding used by a few species is gill brooding. As the name suggests, the eggs are brooded in the gill cavity of the adult 16

Yellow Perch Spawn once a year: Mid- Late March in So. Ohio Males smaller than female Eggs produced in ribbon structure requires little parental care Fry (juveniles) need small live organisms for first few weeks feeding 6 week culture period in open ponds 17

Do Your Research OHIO AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER 18

Contact Information Jordan Maxwell Aquaculture Boot Camp-2 Program Coordinator Maxwell.411@osu.edu 740-289-2071 ext. 124 OSU South Centers 1864 Shyville Road Piketon, OH 45661 http://go.osu.edu/abc http://southcenters.osu.edu/aqua 19