The first experiment of this study analysed the influence of genotype on this sexual dimorphism growth through comparison of different males genotypes: YY 100 (YY male x YY female), XY 100 (YY male x XX female), XY 50 (XY male x XX female) and XX 100 (sex reversed males). The objectives of the second experiment were to study the influence of social interactions through the use of different sex-ratios: F100, F75, F50, F25, F0 (F100 = % of females in the population). These two experiments were realised in hapas implanted in pond with "Egypt-UCS" strain of #Oreochromis niloticus#. At the end of the first experiment (140 days post-fertilisation), the genotype XY (100 or 50) present the best growth performances and genotype YY the lowest. Final ...
Behaviour and social factors are important for the reproduction of O. niloticus. The influence of so...
The experiments described in this thesis were performed to study and evaluate a number of relevant i...
Aquaculture practices usually put the Nile tilapia in an artificial social environment, which males ...
In tilapia, precocious sexual maturity associated with continuous and asynchronous reproductive acti...
Many tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) farmers produce all-male populations because of the superior growth ...
This comparative study of growth performances and sexuel growth dimorphism was conducted with fish o...
International audienceThis comparative study of growth performances and sexuel growth dimorphism was...
17α-ethynylestradiol sex-reversed males of Oreochromis aureus (pseudofemales, ΔF, genotype ZZ) are u...
Cultured fish play an important role i n meeting increasing demands of human consumption around the...
The culture of genetically male tilapia (GMT) is becoming established as an alternative to hormonal ...
In Kenya, Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is mostly grown in ponds. To avoid excessive reproduc...
The growth performance of three experimental groups consisting of mixed sex fish (control), hormone-...
Growth data reported here have been obtained in a work aiming to analyze the determinism of differen...
International audienceGrowth performances and sexual growth dimorphism were compared in two pure spe...
The feeding behaviour of male monosex, female monosex, and mixed groups of #Oreochromis niloticus# w...
Behaviour and social factors are important for the reproduction of O. niloticus. The influence of so...
The experiments described in this thesis were performed to study and evaluate a number of relevant i...
Aquaculture practices usually put the Nile tilapia in an artificial social environment, which males ...
In tilapia, precocious sexual maturity associated with continuous and asynchronous reproductive acti...
Many tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) farmers produce all-male populations because of the superior growth ...
This comparative study of growth performances and sexuel growth dimorphism was conducted with fish o...
International audienceThis comparative study of growth performances and sexuel growth dimorphism was...
17α-ethynylestradiol sex-reversed males of Oreochromis aureus (pseudofemales, ΔF, genotype ZZ) are u...
Cultured fish play an important role i n meeting increasing demands of human consumption around the...
The culture of genetically male tilapia (GMT) is becoming established as an alternative to hormonal ...
In Kenya, Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is mostly grown in ponds. To avoid excessive reproduc...
The growth performance of three experimental groups consisting of mixed sex fish (control), hormone-...
Growth data reported here have been obtained in a work aiming to analyze the determinism of differen...
International audienceGrowth performances and sexual growth dimorphism were compared in two pure spe...
The feeding behaviour of male monosex, female monosex, and mixed groups of #Oreochromis niloticus# w...
Behaviour and social factors are important for the reproduction of O. niloticus. The influence of so...
The experiments described in this thesis were performed to study and evaluate a number of relevant i...
Aquaculture practices usually put the Nile tilapia in an artificial social environment, which males ...