Induced spawning of the striped mullet Mugil cephatus L.

Abstract
The response of adult mullet to artificial hypophysalion, immediately before the onset of the spawning migration was studied. Both males and females received intraperitoneal injec‐tions of mullet or salmon pituitary homogenates wth ACTH or Synahorin (APE+HCG) three times per week for 12 days. At the outset, conlrol females were in the tertiary yolkstage with a low mean GSI of 7.6, while males gave thick, non‐dispersing milt. Two of fourfemales receiving one salmon pituitary plus 25 RU Synahorin per injection spawnedspontaneously in laboratory aquaria. Released eggs were buoyant, well formed and had a mean diameter of 570μm. Egg fertility could not be ascertained due to protracted contact with sea water. Spawned females extruded a meinbranous tissue ‘plug’ from the cloaca1 region which was subsequently retracted. The remaining experimental females were refractory to treatment and histological examination of the ovaries revealed a predominance of atretic oocytes. All males were refractory to treatment and milt hydration was not achieved. It is suggested that induction of early spawning is possible especially with higher doses of pituitary homogenates and Synahorin. [Oceanic lnstitute Contribution No, 62 Sea Grant Program, GH‐76].