Abstract

Early prediction of the reproductive success of sturgeon females is important both for artificial breeding conditions in sturgeon farms and for monitoring wild fish populations approaching spawning. This study demonstrated that ovarian follicles removed from wintering Acipenser baerii females can undergo in vitro ovulation when exposed to 17α,20β-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one. The research was conducted from 2015 to 2021 and involved the examination of 110 wintering Siberian sturgeon females (A. baerii), with an average weight of 8–11 kg and an age range of 8–10 years. Selection of females for spawning was based on the polarization index (PI) at the time when the river temperature dropped to +8 °C. The selected females were overwintered in concrete flow-through tanks with water from the Volga River for approximately two months. At the end of this period, oocyte samples were collected for in vitro incubation. An increase in water temperature to 15 °C, which precedes spawning, was achieved by mixing with warm effluent from a regional power station. The reproductive success of females was evaluated based on fertilization and embryonic survival rates. High reproductive success was characterized by females with fertilization rates above 70% and hatching rates above 60%. We identified a positive correlation between the percentage of in vitro ovulated follicles and the in vivo fertilization and embryo survival rates, with correlation coefficients of Rsp = 0.60 and Rsp = 0.48, respectively. Statistical analysis showed that females whose in vitro ovulation rate of follicles exceeded 30% displayed high reproductive performance compared to those with an in vitro ovulation rate below 30%. The predictive accuracy of this criterion was determined by calculating the ratio of ranks between females with high and low reproductive performance, averaging 80.9% for fertilization and 77% for embryonic survival. Therefore, we propose a new criterion to select females of A. baerii for spawning based on the in vitro oocyte ovulation rate obtained from wintering individuals.

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