Abstract :
, , , , , We analysed histological characteristics of gonads and reproductive effort of the small deepliving
dragonfishes Akarotaxis nudiceps (Waite) and Bathydraco marri Norman collected in the southwestern
Ross Sea. From a macroscopic point of view, most specimens of B. marri were juveniles in early
stages of gonad maturity, except for a maturing female. Conversely, the sample of A. nudiceps was
composed of both immature and adult fish in different stages of maturity. A single A. nudiceps female was
mature with a gonadosomatic index of 9.8%. Its absolute and relative fecundity was 260 oocytes and 31.5
oocytes g-1 TW, respectively, with a mean size of ripe oocytes of 1.9 mm. Gametogenesis in both species
closely resembled that observed in other notothenioids, with females possessing two well-defined groups of
oocytes. One group consisted of previtellogenic oocytes as a reserve stock while the other group was
maturing oocytes to be ovulated in the current spawning season. A distinctive feature of oogenesis in
recovering and maturing females of A. nudiceps was the presence of both postovulatory follicles in different
stages of reabsorption and atretic oocytes. Based on low absolute fecundity, it is possible that A. nudiceps
provides parental care and egg guarding.
Keywords :
Spermatogenesis , histology , oogenesis , bathydraconid , Reproduction , Antarctica