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  • 1
    Keywords: Fishes-Reproduction. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (367 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811583698
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Abbreviations -- 1: Sex Hormones and Their Role in Gonad Development and Reproductive Cycle of Fishes -- Introduction -- Ovarian Development -- Oocyte Growth/Development -- Oocyte Maturation -- Testicular Development -- Brain-Pituitary-Gonad Axis (BPG Axis) -- Pituitary Gland -- Reproductive Hormones -- Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone -- Fish Gonadotropin (GtH-I/FSH and GtH-II/LH) -- Hormonal Changes During the Reproductive Cycle -- FSH and LH in Female -- FSH and LH in Male -- Sex Steroids -- Estradiol -- Testosterone -- Ketotestosterone -- Maturation-Inducing Steroid -- Reproductive Cycle in Multiple Spawners -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 2: Vitellogenesis and Their Endocrine Control in Fishes -- Introduction -- Production of Estradiol-17 -- Synthesis of Vitellogenin -- Structure of Vitellogenin -- Heavy-Chain Lipovitellin (LvH) -- Phosvitin (Pv) Domain -- Light-Chain Lipovitellin (LvL) Domain -- Von Willebrand Factor Type D Domain (vWFD) -- Processing of Vitellogenin Inside the Oocyte -- Yolk Processing Enzyme -- Gene Responsible for Vitellogenesis -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 3: Estrogenic Regulation of Reproduction in Teleosts -- Introduction -- Estrogen Biosynthesis -- Estrogen Receptors -- Nuclear Estrogen Receptors -- Structure of Estrogen Receptors -- Membrane-Associated Estrogen Receptors -- Estrogen Signalling Pathways -- Significance of Estradiol During Sex Determination and Sex Differentiation -- Role of Estrogens During Vitellogenesis and Gonad Maturation -- Role of Estrogens During Sex Change -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 4: Steroids and Its Receptors in Fish Reproduction -- Introduction -- Synthesis of Steroid Hormones -- Steroid Hormone Receptors. , C18 Steroids -- C19 Steroids -- C21 Steroids -- Steroids in Puberty -- Steroids in Immunity -- Steroids in Stress -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 5: Hormonal Influence on Induced Maturation and Spawning in Striped Murrel, Channa striata -- Introduction -- Hormonal Regulation of Reproduction -- Induced Breeding Through Hypophysation -- Synthetic Hormones in Induced Breeding -- Gonadotropins -- Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone Analogue -- Steroid Hormone -- Prostaglandins -- Broodstock Management -- General Management -- Induced Maturation -- Importance of Murrel -- Reproductive Biology of Murrel -- Identification of Brooders -- Broodstock Management of Murrel -- Induced Maturation -- Feeding and Environmental Management -- Induced Breeding -- References -- 6: Reproductive and Breeding Biology of Snowtrout Schizothorax niger -- Introduction -- Growth Curve -- Annual Growth Rate of Fish -- Length at First Maturity -- Sex Ratio -- Gonadosomatic Index -- Spawning Season -- Fecundity -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 7: Reproductive and Breeding Biology of Tuna Euthynnus affinis -- Introduction -- Biology -- Sex Ratio -- Maturity, Spawning, and Length at Maturity -- Fecundity -- Ova Diameter -- Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) -- Feeding Intensity -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 8: Zebrafish (Danio rerio): A Versatile Model for Reproductive Biology -- Introduction -- Salient Features of Zebrafish as a Model Organism -- Zebrafish as a Genetic Tool to Study the Function of Different Genes -- Reproductive Gender and Biology of Zebrafish -- Reproductive Behavior and Performance of Zebrafish -- Zebrafish: An Efficient Model to Study Reproductive Disorders -- Stress-Induced Infertility -- Chemical-Induced Infertility -- Environment-Induced Infertility -- Reproductive Toxicity Assessment in the Zebrafish. , References -- 9: Sex Determination in Teleost Fish -- Introduction -- Environmental Mode of Sex Determination (ESD) -- Temperature -- Visual-Endocrine Cue -- Population Density or Size -- Endocrine Factors -- Genetic Mode of Sex Determination (GSD) -- Foxl2/Foxl3 -- Dmrt1 -- Dmy -- Gsdf -- Sox9 -- Sox3 -- Amhy/Amha -- Amhr2 -- SdY -- Germ Cell Number -- Conclusion -- Future Direction -- References -- 10: The Involvement of Gonadotropin-Inhibitory Hormone (GnIH) in Fish Reproduction -- Introduction -- Discovery of GnIH/GnIHRs -- Evolutionary Origin of GnIH -- Distributions of GnIH/GnIHRs -- Brain and Pituitary -- Gonads -- GnIH Sequences Identified in Fishes -- Ontogeny and Tissue Distribution of Fish GnIH System -- Regulatory Mechanism of GnIH in Fishes -- Interactions of GnIH with GnRH and Kisspeptin -- The Physiological Effect of GnIH -- In Fish Reproduction -- Brain -- Gonads -- Other Roles of GnIH -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 11: Gene Regulation on Spermiation of Catfish -- Introduction -- Ectoplasmic Specialization -- Regulation of Spermiation -- Endocrine and Paracrine Regulation -- Initiation Spermiation -- Spermatid Cytoplasm Elimination -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 12: Ghrelin and Its Role in Reproductive Physiology of Fish -- Introduction -- Role of GRL in Maintaining Energy Balance -- Role of GRL on Different Reproductive Hormones -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 13: Melatonin and Seasonal Reproduction in Teleosts -- Introduction -- Role of Melatonin in the Regulation of Fish Reproduction -- Effect of Melatonin on the HPG Axis in Fish -- GnRH and GnIH in Melatonin-HPG Axis Interaction: Possibilities of Role Played by Duo -- Possible Role of Kisspeptin in Melatonin-HPG Axis Interaction -- Effect of Melatonin on the Gonadal Development of Fish -- Conclusion and Future Direction. , References -- 14: Emerging Role of Small Non-coding (MicroRNAs) During Regulation of Endocrine Function in Fishes -- Introduction -- MicroRNAs Modulates Metabolic Activity in Fishes -- Reproduction Controlled by Small Non-coding RNAs -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- 15: Roles of Bioinformatics in Reproductive Science -- Introduction -- Fields of Bioinformatics -- Genomics -- Proteomics -- Transcriptomics -- Cheminformatics -- Drug Discovery -- Evolutionary Studies or Phylogenetics -- Crop Improvement -- Biotechnology -- Forensic Science -- Veterinary Science -- Biodefense -- Waste Cleanup -- Climate Change Studies -- Bioenergy/Biofuels -- Personalized Medicine -- Bio-Weapon Creation -- Molecular Medicine -- Gene Therapy -- Antibiotic Resistance -- Improve Nutritional Quality -- Reproductive Science -- Role of Bioinformatics in Animal´s Reproduction and Breeding -- Bioinformatics Tools for Reproductive Biology -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 16: Modulation of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal (HPG) Axis by Phytotherapy Using Different Delivery Approaches -- Introduction -- HPG Axis in Reproduction of Fish -- Phytochemicals and Reproductive Potential -- Mechanism of Plant Extracts in Increasing the Reproductive Output -- Administration of Phytochemicals -- Oral Administration Method -- Immersion Method -- Injection Method -- Nanotechnology -- Nanodelivery of Phytochemicals -- Phytoextracts and Sex Plasticity -- Conclusion -- References -- 17: Functional Role of Dietary Supplements on Reproductive Physiology of Fishes -- Introduction -- Life Stages in Fish Reproduction and Energy Demands -- Endocrine Control of Reproduction -- Effect of Nutrition on Fish Reproduction -- Effects of Food Restriction -- Effect of Food Quality on Fish Reproduction -- Lipids -- Proteins -- Carbohydrates -- Vitamins -- Minerals. , Broodstock Nutrition and Reproductive Interaction -- Energy Partitioning for Reproduction -- Effects of Nutrition on Fecundity of Brood Fish -- Impact of Diet Quality on Reproductive Output -- Feeding Specialized Diets prior to Spawning -- Supplementing Plant Extracts for Early Maturation -- Dietary Oils: Plant vs Marine Fish Oils -- Effect of Food Restriction -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 18: Endocrine Disruption in Freshwater Fish from Contaminants of Emerging Concern -- Introduction -- Sources of Contaminants of Emerging Concern in the Freshwater Environment -- Endocrine Disruption from the Contaminants of Emerging Concern -- Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis -- Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Thyroid Axis -- Disruption of HPG-Axis by Pharmaceutical Steroid Hormones and Cosmetics -- Endocrine Disruption by Surfactants -- Endocrine Disruption by Brominated Flame Retardants -- Endocrine Disruption by Manufactured Nanoparticles -- Endocrine Disruption by Pesticides -- Endocrine Disruption by Plasticizers -- Conclusion and Future Direction -- References -- 19: Hormonally Active Agents: A Menace for Oogenesis and Fertility in Teleosts -- Introduction -- Oogenesis in Fish: A Saga of Neuroendocrine, Endocrine, and Autocrine/Paracrine Factors -- Endocrine Regulation of Ovarian Dynamics -- Oogonial Proliferation -- Follicular Growth and Development -- Maintenance of Prophase Arrest -- cAMP-A Prime Regulator of Cell Cycle Progression -- cGMP Modulation of Follicular Events -- Resumption of Meiotic Maturation -- Ovulation -- Autocrine/Paracrine Aspects Underlying Ovarian Functions -- Endocrine Disruption: What, Where, and How? -- EDCS at the Crossroads of Diverse Signaling Cascades -- Modulation of Genomic Pathway -- ER-Cochaperone Machinery -- Conformational Change in Ligand-Bound ER -- ER-DNA Interaction -- Modulation of Non-genomic Pathway. , EDCS: Potential Threat to Fish Eggs and Fertility.
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  • 2
    Keywords: Wildlife. ; Fish. ; Biomedical engineering. ; Food—Biotechnology. ; Nutrition   .
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Sex Hormones and their Role in Gonad Development and Reproductive Cycle of Fishes -- Chapter 2. Endocrine Control of Vitellogenesis in Teleosts -- Chapter 3. Estrogenic Regulation of Reproduction in Teleosts -- Chapter 4. Steroids and its receptors in Fish reproduction -- Chapter 5. Hormonal influence on Induced Maturation and Spawning in Striped Murrel, Channa Striata -- Chapter 6. Reproductive and Breeding Biology of Snow trout (Schizothorax niger) -- Chapter 7. Reproductive and Biological Study of Tuna ( Euthynnus affinis) -- Chapter 8. Zebrafish (Danio rerio) : A Versatile Model for Reproductive Biology -- Chapter 9. Sex Determination in Teleost Fish -- Chapter 10. The Involvement of Gonadotropin Inhibitory Hormone (Gnih) in Fish Reproduction -- Chapter 11. Gene Regulation on Spermiation of Catfish -- Chapter 12. Role of Ghrelin in Reproductive Physiology of Fish -- Chapter 13. Melatonin and Seasonal Reproduction in Teleosts -- Chapter 14. Role of Small RNA in Fish Reproduction -- Chapter 15. Bioinformatics Tools and their Role in Reproductive Biology -- Chapter 16. Modulation of Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal (HPG) Axis by Phytotherapy Using Different Delivery Approaches -- Chapter 17. Functional Role of Dietary Supplements on Reproductive Physiology of Fishes -- Chapter 18. Endocrine Disruption in Freshwater Fish from Contaminants of Emerging Concern -- Chapter 19. Hormonally Active Agents : A Menace for Oogenesis and Fertility in Teleosts -- Chapter 20. Anthropogenic Exposure and its Impact on Reproductive System of Fishes -- Chapter 21. Effect of Climate Change on Endocrine Regulation of Fish Reproduction.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVII, 349 p. 63 illus., 49 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2021.
    ISBN: 9789811583698
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2015-10-08
    Description: Sea surface salinity (SSS) from Aquarius mission and sea surface temperature (SST) from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) for the years 2012-2014 are assimilated into the global Massachusetts Institute of Technology General Circulation Model (MITGCM). Investigation of the impact of assimilation of these two datasets on simulated mixed layer depth (MLD) and barrier layer thickness (BLT) forms the core of our study. The method of assimilation is the Singular Evolutive Extended Kalman (SEEK) filter. Several assimilation runs are performed. Single parameter assimilation, as well as joint assimilation, is conducted. To begin with, the model simulated SST and SSS are compared with independent Argo observations of these two parameters. Use of latitudinally varying error variances, which is a novel feature of our study, gives rise to the significant improvement in the simulation of SSS and SST. The best result occurs when joint assimilation is performed. Afterward, simulated MLD and BLT are compared with the same parameters derived from Argo observations forming an independent validation dataset. Comparisons are performed both in temporal and spatial domains. Significant positive impact of assimilation is found in all the cases studied and joint assimilation is found to outperform single parameter assimilation in each of the cases considered. It is found that simulations of MLD and BLT improve up to 24% and 29% respectively when a joint assimilation of SSS and SST is carried out. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
    Print ISSN: 0148-0227
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2014-07-16
    Description: Singular Evolutive Extended Kalman (SEEK) filter has been used to assimilate Aquarius-derived sea surface salinity (SSS) in a near-global ocean general circulation model (OGCM). Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR)-derived sea surface temperature (SST) has also been assimilated in conjunction. The primary aim of the study is to investigate the improvement in simulation of global ocean surface currents as a result of this assimilation. The route of empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis has been taken for an efficient assessment of this impact separately in the space and time domains and satellite-derived surface current has been used as a benchmark. As expected, the assimilation has been found to impart significant positive impact in both the domains. Also, joint assimilation of SSS and SST has been found to be better than standalone SSS assimilation. These results have been further corroborated by a comparison with buoy-derived surface currents. Further emphasis has been laid on the simulation of Wyrtki and monsoon jets in the equatorial Indian Ocean, because of their importance in the climate of this region and again it has been found that assimilation guides the simulation towards realism in both the cases. Finally, impact on the SSS and SST fronts and their zonal displacements in the western Pacific has been investigated and here again the assimilation has led to an improvement in simulation of these features.
    Print ISSN: 0148-0227
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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    Publication Date: 2013-12-21
    Description: [1] Ensemble optimal interpolation technique has been used to blend winds for the years 2011-12, derived by OSCAT, a scatterometer onboard the satellite Oceansat-2, with winds from two different numerical weather prediction (NWP) centers, namely National Center for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) and European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecast (ECMWF). These blended winds, when compared with buoy winds, show higher correlations and lower root mean square errors (RMSE) than the standalone NWP winds. Analysis of divergence and curl of wind stresses also suggests that the blending is physically realistic. Comparisons of blended winds with buoy winds and analysis of divergence and curls as also the subsequent spectral analysis show that the blended ECMWF wind is the best among all the wind products. Consequent assessment of the impact of blended ECMWF wind product has been done using an ocean general circulation model (OGCM). The technique of empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis has been used to assess the impact on sea level and surface currents. The dominant modes of simulated variability in the case of forcing by blended winds are found to be more faithfully reproducing the well known features of global ocean circulation. Validation of the depth of the 20°C isotherm (D20) also establishes the relative superiority of the blended wind product.
    Print ISSN: 0148-0227
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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