Occurrence of intersex in wild freshwater fish in Slovenian rivers: a histological evaluation

  • Milka Vrecl Institute of Anatomy, Histology & Embryology, Veterinary Faculty, University of Ljubljana
  • Vlasta Jenčič Institute for Breeding and Health Care of Wild Animals, Fishes and Bees, University of Ljubljana, Veterinary Faculty, Gerbiceva 60, SI-1000, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Keywords: gonads, histology, intersex, oocytes, wild freshwater fish

Abstract

The aim of this preliminary research was to establish if there are intersex occurrences in wild freshwater fish in Slovenian rivers and streams. In the first study we evaluated all fish species of both sexes obtained from the river Ljubljanica from its source to mouth. In the second study we focused on the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and brown trout (Salmo trutta m. fario) males from 30 rivers and streams in different parts of Slovenia. The male gonads were histologically assessed for the presence of oocytes to determine the frequency and degree of intersex. Oocytes were found in the testicular tissue of a single grayling (Thymallus thymallus) and in the adipose tissue adjacent to the testis of a single common barbel (Barbus barbus), both from the Ljubljanica. Several cyst-like structures that resemble degenerated presumptive oocytes were also present in several trout testes. This preliminary report is the first of its kind in Slovenia. To gain a better insight into the intersex issue in Slovenia, we plan to regularly biomonitor freshwater pollution by histologically examining fish gonads and, if possible, by determining vitellogenin plasma levels in fish.
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2016-09-22
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Vrecl M, Jenčič V. Occurrence of intersex in wild freshwater fish in Slovenian rivers: a histological evaluation. Arh Hig Rada Toksikol [Internet]. 2016Sep.22 [cited 2024Apr.25];67(3). Available from: https://arhiv.imi.hr/index.php/arhiv/article/view/463
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