Directing gonadal differentiation in bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus (Rafinesque), and black crappie, Pomoxis nigromaculatus (Lesueur), by periodic estradiol-17 beta immersions
Abstract
We investigated the feminization of bluegill and black crappie by short periodic immersions in an aqueous estradiol-17beta (E-2) solution. Bluegill fry (13.8 mm) were immersed in a 1 mg L-1 E-2 solution every 5 days on three occasions over an 11-day period. In the positive control treatment, the same cohort of fry was fed 200 mg kg(-1) E-2 diet for 45 days. Two different size (26.1 and 20.1 mm) but the same age (45 days old) black crappie fry were immersed in the same concentration of E-2 solution for 5 h a day every 3-5 days on 10 occasions between 45 and 86 days post hatch. Both modes of E-2 administration were effective to induce feminization in bluegill. Feeding fry E-2 impregnated diet for 45 days yielded 99.3% female populations from a 38.8% female experimental population. Only three short-time E-2 immersions of fry over a much shorter treatment period also produced 76.9% female populations. E-2 immersions had no effect on sex ratios of larger black crappie fry and produced variable levels of feminization (60-82% female) in smaller black crappie fry. Results of the present study showed that feminization in both species can be achieved by periodic immersions of fry in a 1 mg L-1 E-2 solution with no adverse effects on survival. Yet, further researches on timing and intensity of immersion treatments are still needed for optimization of the procedures.