Abstract

The aim of the present study was to compare dressing percentages, with relation to sex, of three bisexual groups of hybrid carp, i.e. Hungarian mirror carp and Northern mirror carp (M2 × M72), the hybrid line of Přerov scaly carp and Northern mirror carp (PS × M72), the hybrid line of P.erov scaly carp and Ropsha scaly carp (PS × ROP), and the pure line of P.erov scaly carp (PS) in harvest size (K3). There were practically no differences in growth variables of male and female carp between the pure line PS carp and M2 × M72 and PS × ROP hybrids. Statistically significant differences in some variables between sexes were found in the scaly hybrid line PS × M72. Females in that group had significantly higher growth rates (TL and SL by 4.08% and 4.52%, respectively; p < 0.05), and their weight variables were also higher (FW, CW and FilletWabs by 11.37%, 13.70% and 14.83%, respectively; p < 0.05 and p < 0.01). The weight of gonads of male carp from all the groups studied was significantly higher (p < 0.01) than that of ovaries of female carp (or, rather, the GSI of male carp was higher).

Highlights

  • Females in that group had significantly higher growth rates (TL and standard length (SL) by 4.08% and 4.52%, respectively; p < 0.05), and their weight variables were higher (FW, carcass weight (CW) and FilletWabs by 11.37%, 13.70% and 14.83%, respectively; p < 0.05 and p < 0.01)

  • The common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) does not belong to species with a known high degree of sexual dimorphism (Baru‰ and Oliva 1995). This was corroborated by our experiments, in which three (M2 × M72, Pfierov scaly carp (PS), PS × Ropsha scaly carp (ROP)) out of four groups of 3-year-old carp tested demonstrated almost equal growth variables in relation to sex (Tables 1, 2, 4)

  • Significant differences in some biometric and weight variables between sexes were found in the scaly hybrid line PS × M72

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Objectives

The aim of the present study was to compare dressing percentages, with relation to sex, of three bisexual groups of hybrid carp, i.e. Hungarian mirror carp and Northern mirror carp (M2 × M72), the hybrid line of Pfierov scaly carp and Northern mirror carp (PS × M72), the hybrid line of Pfierov scaly carp and Ropsha scaly carp (PS × ROP), and the pure line of Pfierov scaly carp (PS) in harvest size (K3). The aim of the present study was to compare dressing yields in four groups of carp: (1) Hungarian mirror carp and Northern mirror carp (M2 × M72), (2) pure line of Pfierov scaly carp (PS), (3) hybrid line of Pfierov scaly carp and Northern mirror carp (PS × M72), and (4) a hybrid line of Pfierov scaly carp and Ropsha scaly carp (PS × ROP) in harvest size (K3) and in relation to sex

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