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Towards the conservation of a critically endangered species, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Aphanius farsicus</Emphasis>: embryogenesis and development
Authors:Nafiseh Sanjarani Vahed  Hamid Reza Esmaeili  Mojtaba Masoudi  Mehregan Ebrahimi
Institution:1.Department of Biology, Developmental Biosystematics Research Laboratory, Zoology Section, College of Sciences,Shiraz University,Shiraz,Iran;2.Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Palaeontology & Geobiology,Munich,Germany
Abstract:Human-induced disturbance or anthropogenic activities, natural disturbance and also limited distribution, have forced Aphanius farsicus populations to the edge of extinction, during the past few years. As knowledge of fish ontogeny is fundamental for accurate stock assessment, and reproductive potential determination, thus for future conservation and management of the critically endangered species, we describe the first detailed normal embryonic development of this cyprinodontid fish from fertilization to post-hatching. Aphanius farsicus spontaneously spawned at 24°C. The newly-laid eggs were hyaline and spherical in shape (1.40 ± 0.02 mm, n = 11), sticky and full of egg yolk (telolecithal/macrolecithal) with oil droplets. We documented the main developmental stages at 24°C to zygote (0 h), cleavage (2 h), blastula (2 h), gastrula (17 h), segmentation, (34 h), pharyngula (100 h) and hatching (162 h).
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