ABSTRACT
The relationship between water temperature and gonadal maturation of a landlocked ecophenotype of marine pejerrey (Odontesthes argentinensis) in La Salada de Pedro Luro lake was analysed during three spawning seasons. Mainly vitellogenic females were found in August (winter), some ovulating in October (mid-spring) and with atretic oocytes in December (end of spring). In accordance with this, gonadosomatic index (GSI) and estradiol plasma levels showed maximum values in October (7.6 ± 0.7%; 1631.7 ± 256.1 pg/mL) and minimum values in December (1.2 ± 0.3%; 230,33 ± 8,74 pg/mL). Spermiating males were found during the whole spawning season and only arrested in December. The highest GSI values were recorded in October (4.6 ± 0.2%) and for testosterone (T) in August (1113.2 ± 503.8 pg/mL). Meanwhile, in December the minimum GSI and T plasma values (1.3 ± 0.6%, 323.8 ± 5.3 pg/mL) were observed. According to the Fourier fitted models, temperature explains more than 70% of the observed variation in GSI in both sexes. Moreover, the total GSI variation range was positively related to the total temperature range variation experienced during the reproductive seasons demonstrating the influence of this environmental variable on maturation intensity and dynamics.
Acknowledgements
Special thanks to Professor Ángela Gárriz for reviewing the English language of this manuscript. M. L. A: Conception, design and funding. M. L. A., D. C. C., G. E. B., del F. P. S: Acquisition, analysis and interpretation of data. M. L. A., del F. P. S., D. C. C: Manuscript writing.
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Data availability statement
The available data were deposited in CONICET repository (https://www.ri.conicet.gov.ar/).
Compliance with ethical standards
All fish were handled in accordance with the UFAW Use and Care Committee Handbook on the Care and Management of Laboratory Animals (http://www.ufaw.org.uk/pubs.htm#Lab) and local regulations.