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The Effect of the Deformity Genetic Background of the Breeders on the Spawning Quality of Gilthead Seabream (Sparus aurata L.)

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FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
卷 8, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.656901

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gilthead seabream; estimated breeding value; skeletal deformity; spawning quality; oocyte yield; viability rate; number of alive larvae

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  1. PERFORMFISH [727610]
  2. PROGENSA III project, Consumer driven production: Integrating innovative approaches for competitive and sustainable performance across the Mediterranean aquaculture value chain (EU Horizon 2020 programme) [727610]
  3. PROGENSA III project, Mejora de la Competitividad del Sector de la Dorada a Traves de la Seleccion Genetica (JACUMAR program, European Maritime and Fisheries Fund [EMFF])
  4. MORFOGEN project, Estudio de los factores geneticos y moleculares que regulan la morfologia en dorada (Sparus aurata) [Instituto Nacional de Investigacion y Tecnologia Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA) from MCIU/AEI/FEDER, UE] [RTA2017-00054-C03-02]
  5. Agencia Canaria de Investigacion, Innovacion y Sociedad de la Informacion de la Consejeria de Economia, Industria, Comercio y Conocimiento
  6. European Social Fund (ESF) Integrated Operational Program of Canary Islands 2014-2020, Axis 3 Priority Theme 74

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The quality of fish eggs plays a key role in fertilization and embryo development. Genetic background and environmental factors affect spawning quality and larval survival of breeders, especially during the intermediate spawning periods.
Fish egg quality is strongly related with the ability of the egg to be fertilized and develop a normal embryo with good survival and a lack of abnormalities. Large variations in the spawning quantity or quality impact directly in the competitiveness and sustainability of hatcheries, which create an overly large broodstock in order to satisfy the on-growing companies' demand for undeformed fry. The present study reports, for the first time in relation to gilthead seabream, the effect of the genetic background of breeders for presence or absence of deformity on their spawning quality and the importance of considering this when creating broodstock. The spawning quality of crosses of breeders with genetic background for presence or absence of deformity (EBVdef), were evaluated during a whole spawning season, through study of the following traits: oocyte yield, fertilization rate, viability rate, hatching rate, larval survival rate, fertilized eggs, viable eggs, hatched eggs, and number of alive larvae. Breeders with a genetic background for deformity and a normal phenotype had shorter spawning periods, lower oocyte yield and, consequently, produced a lower number of alive larvae. In these two traits, the genetic background of breeders was of greater importance during intermediate spawning periods, when spawning is generally considered optimal for the industry, while environmental factors were more important at the beginning and end of the spawning season. In conclusion, these results demonstrate the importance of controlling the breeders' genetics when creating broodstock.

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