2000
DOI: 10.1006/gcen.2000.7466
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Annual Cycles of Steroid Hormone Production, Gonad Development, and Reproductive Behavior in the Atlantic Stingray

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“…Results presented here show that the resumption of the developmental progression of mature spermatogonial cysts in the fall coincides in time and space with a corresponding increase in the number of mature spermatid cysts, findings which are also noted in other elasmobranchs (Garnier et al 1999, Tricas et al 2000. These findings in Squalus, to some extent, complement those of previous in vitro experiments on isolated spermatocysts.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…Results presented here show that the resumption of the developmental progression of mature spermatogonial cysts in the fall coincides in time and space with a corresponding increase in the number of mature spermatid cysts, findings which are also noted in other elasmobranchs (Garnier et al 1999, Tricas et al 2000. These findings in Squalus, to some extent, complement those of previous in vitro experiments on isolated spermatocysts.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Since sea temperature is clearly implicated in the waxing and waning of testicular activities of other elasmobranchs (Garnier et al 1999, Tricas et al 2000, further studies are required to establish whether environmental cues also have a role in cell-proliferative and cell-death activities during spermatogenesis in the spiny dogfish shark.…”
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“…The organization of the spermatogenic lobules, which was histologically characterized in the cururu stingrays by their defined development zones, followed cell differentiation and changes in spermatocyst composition and diameter that were distributed in stages equivalent to the zones described for Himantura signifier (Chatchavalvanich et al, 2004) and Dasyatis sabina (Maruska et al, 1996;Tricas et al, 2000); and for other elasmobranchs such as Mustelus canis (Conrath & Musick, 2002), Centroscymnus coelolepis and Centrophorus squamosus (Girard et al, 2000) and Squalus acanthias (McClusky, 2005(McClusky, , 2006.…”
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“…Direct macroscopic measures of gonadal condition in sacrificed draughtboard sharks were correlated with plasma levels of the reproductive hormones testosterone (T), 17β-estradiol (E 2 ) and progesterone (P 4 ). T, E 2 and P 4 were chosen as likely indices of maturity based on the strong correlation between these hormones and reproductive activity in a number of chondrichthyan species (Manire et al 1995, Koob & Callard 1999, Tricas et al 2000.…”
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confidence: 99%