The reproductive performance of wild and hatchery-reared flounder, platichthys flesus luscus, in the southern black sea coast
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Aydın, İ., Şahin, T., Polat, H. & Güneş, E. (2011). The reproductive performance of wild and hatchery-reared flounder, platichthys flesus luscus, in the southern black sea coast. Turkish Journal of Zoology, 35(6), 811-817. https://doi.org/10.3906/zoo-1004-1Özet
The spawning period, total fecundity, egg size, and fertilization and hatching rates of wild and hatchery-reared flounder, Platichthys flesus luscus, are investigated in this report. Wild and hatchery-reared broodstock consisted of 18 females (452.8±193.2 g) and 17 females (138.9±47.4 g), respectively. The spawning period lasted 79 days, from 22 January to 10 April. Mean total fecundity was 285±157.9 × 103 per female for wild broodstock while it was 115.6±53.6 × 103 eggs for hatchery-reared broodstock. The fertilization and hatching rates were 38.2±17.0% and 62.3±24.1% for wild and 45.3±22.7% and 54.8±26.5% for hatchery-reared broodstock, respectively. The reproductive parameters of wild and hatchery-reared flounder in the Black Sea were similar. © TÜBİTAK.