S. Zanuy et al., Genetic, hormonal and environmental approaches for the control of reproduction in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.), AQUACULTURE, 202(3-4), 2001, pp. 187-203
The European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax is a very important commercial f
ish in Europe, the production of which by aquaculture has increased several
fold during the last decades. Studies on biology, control of reproduction,
broodstock management, offspring quality and rearing techniques, as well a
s large investments in the aquaculture sector, have made possible this rapi
d increase in production. However, under culture conditions, there are stil
l important problems that negatively influence its industrial production. T
hese are: (1) high percentage of males (70-90%), some of which are precocio
us at the first year of life; (2) in males, puberty typically appears in th
e second year of life (at commercialization), 1 year before females; and (3
) males grow less than females, being 40% lower in body weight at harvest t
ime. Consequently, reduction of the number of males and/or production of al
l-female stocks and sterile fish and prevention of puberty are highly desir
able goals. The present work reviews the latest scientific advances on the
genetic and physiological control of the sex and the process of puberty in
the sea bass to provide tools to alleviate some shortcuts in its industrial
production. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.