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This paper describes a novel approach to study the expression of temperature-related reproductive phenomena such as thermolabile sex determination (TSD) and heat-induced germ cell loss in wild fish populations. The proposed approach is based on the reconstruction of the past thermal history of individual fish through the microchemical analysis of the otoliths (mineralized structures responsible for the sense of balance). As an example, we outline the preliminary results of an investigation on the natural occurrence of TSD in pejerrey Odontesthes bonariensis, an atherinid fish in which all-female to all-male populations can be produced by experimental manipulation of the rearing temperature during the critical time of sex differentiation, from Lake Kasumigaura, Japan.
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Strüssmann, C., Oikawa, T., Otake, T. et al. Potential use of otolith microchemistry for field studies of temperature-dependent sex determination and gonadal degeneration in fish. Fish Physiology and Biochemistry 28, 129–130 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:FISH.0000030498.33279.69
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Keywords
- Germ Cell
- Field Study
- Cell Loss
- Experimental Manipulation
- Thermal History