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Oral incubation in marine catfishes of the family

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Title Oral incubation in marine catfishes of the family
 
Creator Menon, N G
 
Subject Demersal Fisheries
 
Description Mouth breeding in several species of tachysurid catfishes was observed during 1970-76. In all
tachysurids male is the brood-carrier. Large, yolked and ripe functiraial ova as well as small and non-yolked,
non-functional ova were extruded at the time of spawning. After retaining the large functional ova in the
mouth, the non-functional ova were probably eaten by the male parent. Efficiency in fertilization and
transfer of eggs was brought about by enlarged pelvic fins of female. The oral cavity of the incubating male
got enlarged to receive large number of eggs and the oral epithelium secreted large quantity of mucus for
the safe carrying of eggs or embryos in the mouth. The incubating parent usually went without food,
although the fry fed in the parent's mouth. Incubation in Tachyswus thalassinus lasted for 28-30 days.
 
Publisher CMFRI/ICAR
 
Date 1991
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/266/1/Article_07.pdf
Menon, N G (1991) Oral incubation in marine catfishes of the family. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 38 (1). pp. 30-34.