Effect of altered photoperiodism (altered intensity and day length) on neuroendocrine function and ovarian maturation in an ocypod crab, Ocypoda macrocera
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Effect of altered photoperiodism (altered intensity and day length) on neuroendocrine function and ovarian maturation in an ocypod crab, Ocypoda macrocera |
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Nadarajalingam, K
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Crabs
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In marine invertebrates, light forms a significant external signal (' Zeitgeber', Aschoff, 1960) to control various reproductive activities (Segal, 1970). The initiation and synchronization of spawning; gonad maturation and sex determination are light-dependent reproductive activities and appear to be mediated through photo-neuroendocrine pathways |
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CMFRI Kochi
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1982
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/3946/1/Spl_9-new_19.pdf
Nadarajalingam, K (1982) Effect of altered photoperiodism (altered intensity and day length) on neuroendocrine function and ovarian maturation in an ocypod crab, Ocypoda macrocera. CMFRI Special publication- Manual of Research Methods for Marine Invertebrate Reproduction (9). pp. 157-160. |
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