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许星鸿,等                                                                 水产学报, 2025, 49(6): 069112




                                 Reproductive biology of Synechogobius hasta


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                   XU Xinghong  1,2,3* ,     QI Lu  ,     WU Tong  ,     LIU Shun  ,     LI Tiezheng  ,     ZHAO Ziyan  ,
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                                      ZHU Long  ,     LIN Chunmei  ,     XU Guocheng  1,3
                        1. School of Marine Science and Fisheries, Jiangsu Ocean University, Lianyungang 222005, China;
                    2. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Marine Biotechnology, Jiangsu Ocean University, Lianyungang 222005, China;
                                   3. Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Marine Genetic Resources and Breeding,
                                        Jiangsu Ocean University, Lianyungang 222005, China
              Abstract: Javelin goby (Synechogobius hasta) is an important part of the coastal fishing of China, Japan and Korea, which has
              high economic and development value due to its tender meat and delicious taste with abundant protein and polyunsaturated fatty
              acid. In order to understand the breeding characteristics, the adult S. hasta collected from Haizhou Bay were used as materials
              to detect the data about sex ratio, fecundity and germ cells for analyzing the gonad feature and law of embryonic development,
              besides, the effect of main environmental factors on the fertility rate of S. hasta were also assessed by orthogonal experiments
              in this study. The results showed that sex ratio of S. hasta between the female and male was 1.03∶1.00 in the non-reproduct-
              ive period and 3.26∶1.00 (P<0.05) in the reproductive period, respectively, which indicated the number of females was signi-
              ficantly more than males in the breeding stage. The individual differences in fecundity of S. hasta were large, with a maximum
              value of 7.15 times the minimum. The absolute fecundity ranging from 5 987 to 42 828 (19 655±12 551), while the relative
              fecundity ranging from 42 to 263 (144±59), and significant positive correlation between brood amount and body weight were
              recorded  (R=0.82).  In  early  March,  the  male  fish  delivered  the  spermatophore  to  the  female  abdominal  cavity  before  the
              matures of female fish. A small amount of spawning was observed in mid- March, and a large number of concentrated spawn-
              ing occurred in early April. The type of goby’s ovium was anisolecithal, and the mature ovium were at the stage of the middle
              of the second mature division. The mature ovium was light yellow, translucent and agglutinant containing several oil balls with
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              the diameter of (1.53±0.16) × (1.33±0.20) mm. The sperm density was (1.43±0.14)×10  ind/mL, and the average number of
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              sperm produced by each male was (5.43±0.53)×10  ind. Embryonic development process included 7 stages: placental forma-
              tion, cleavage, blastula, gastrula, neurula, organ formation and hatching, in which the organ formation stage also consisted of
              body segment stage, optic rudiment stage, capsula opitca stage, tail bud stage, eye crystal stage, muscular contraction effect
              stage, otolith stage, heartbeat stage and eye pigment deposition period. Under the conditions of incubation water temperature
              (17±1) ℃, it took 149 h 50 min to hatch, and the required accumulated temperature was 2 455.82 h·℃. The results of ortho-
              gonal experiments showed that the highest fertility rate was obtained under the conditions of temperature of 19℃, the salinity
              of 32, and pH 8.0. The influence of environmental factors was in the following order: salinity>pH>temperature. In conclusion,
              the female gonad of S. hasta matured later than that of the male fish; the embryo development period was relatively long, and
              the fertilization rate could be improved by higher water salinity. This study preliminarily clarified the timing characteristics of
              the embryonic development of S. hasta, enriched the basic data of reproductive biology, and provided theoretical evidence for
              the artificial breeding and conservation of germplasm resources.
              Key words: Synechogobius hasta; breeding characteristics; gonadal maturity; embryonic development
              Corresponding author: XU Xinghong. E-mail: xhxu119@163.com
              Funding projects: Subei Science and Technology Special Project, Science and Technology Department of Jiangsu Province
              (SZ-LYG202124); Huaguoshan Talents Plan of Lianyungang City (KK20100)





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