ABSTRACT
Hybridization studies
were carried out on the offspring of 15 mating combinations derived from three
clariid catfishes: Clarias gariepinus, Heterobranchus bidorsalis and H.
iongflhis. Eggs and mitt of the parents were mixed together to generate the
combinations after the selected females had been injected intramuscularly with
Ovaprim at a dose of 0.5 mt/kg of fish weight. During the indoor and outdoor
growth of the fry and fingerlings for the first 7 weeks, a comparison of the
initial weight, final weight, weight gain and specific growth rate (SGR) showed
that the hybrids of the intergeneric combination, Heterobranchus bidorsalis x
C/arias gariepinus (Sb) were more outstanding with an SGR value of 13.09 when
compared to the others while at the end of the grow-out period, C. gariepinus
(Nb) x H. longfluis intergeneric hybrids showed a higher final mean weight of
251 .55g although the SGR values were not significant (p > 0.05). In terms
of survival, the hybrid offspring of C. gariepinus (Nb) x H. long/fl/is had the
highest percentage survival of 87% as compared to the least survival of 30%
exhibited by offspring of C. gariepinus (sb) x C. gariepinus (Nb) at the end of
the fingerling production stage. During the twelve months of grow-out, the
offspring of H. bidorsalis x C. gariepinus (Nb) and H. bidorsalis x H.
bidorsalis had the highest percentage survival of 95% while the least value of
55% was obtained for the hybrids of C. gariepinus (Nb) x H. long/fl/is. A
significant association occurred between the mating combination and the sexes
of offspring produced as C. gariepinus (sb) x H. bidorsalis and C. gariepinus
(Nb) x H. bidorsa/is produced significant sex ratios of 1:3.71 and 1:18.5
respectively (p < 0.05). The fecundity and gonadosomatic indexes of the
various offspring also varied during the two seasons (years) considered. The
fecundity of the various offspring varied between 73/kg and 219,705/kg body
weight. xi There was also the general indication that the offspring of the
Clarias gariepinus stocks of the parental combinations and their intraspecific
crosses produced the highest number of eggs while the least came from the
intergeneric hybrids. The females had higher gonadosomatic indexes than the
males. Additional histological analysis of the gonads (ovaries and testes)
showed that the various hybrids have a high reproductive potential. Based on
some of the characters that accounted for most of the variations, four major
groups among the offspring were revealed from a plot of axes 1 and 2 that
accounted for 92.48% of the total variation recorded at the end of a canonical
discriminant analysis. The Mahalanobis square distance (D2) between the
offspring of the various mating combinations also revealed varying levels of
relationship between the offspring based on their morphometric and meristic
characters. Varying numbers of bivalent chromosomes were also observed and
presented for the different offspring.
NLEWADIM, A (2021). Hybridization Studies In Three Clariid Fishes. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 23, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/hybridization-studies-in-three-clariid-fishes-7-2
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