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Title: Seasonal changes in serum testosterone, 11-ketotestosterone, and 1713-estradiol levels in the brown bullhead, Ictalurus nebuIosus Lesueur
Authors: Burke, MG
Leatherland, JF
Sumpter, JP
Issue Date: 1984
Publisher: NRC Research Press, National Research Council of Canada
Citation: Canadian Journal of Zoology 62, pp. 1195–1199.
Abstract: The seasonal changes in gonadosomatic index (GSI) and strum testosterone, I I-ketotestosterone, and 17&estmdiol levels were measured in adult feral brown bullheads, Ictalurus nebulosus Lzsueur. The maximum GSI of both male and femalz brown bullheads was consjderably lower than that of most other teleostean species investigated. lo males, the GSI began to increase in April concomitant with an increase in water temperature from 3 to 6°C. The maximum GSI levels were evident throu_ghout May and June (during the prespawning and spawning periods). Peaks of serum testosterone and serum 11-ketotesrosterone leveb were evident in mid-April and late May to June, and in mid-April and mid-May, respxtively. In females here was a rapid increase in GSI during May, when the ambient water temperamre reached 16°C. The peak GSI was evident in mid- to late-May and had declined by early June. Peak serum testosterone and I 1-ketotestosterone levels were evident .in mid-April and again in late May. wbereas peak 17P-estradiol levels were fou.nd in mid-May and mid-June. The peak serum teswsterone levels in females were 4.5-fold higher than in the males, whereas che I I-ketotestosterone levels were similar in males and females.
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