波音游戏-波音娱乐城赌球打不开

A lack of oxygen can trigger sex changes in fish

Michael Gibb

 

Researchers at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) have discovered that lower levels of oxygen in the water could alter the ratio of male and female fish among certain species, resulting in more males than females. Such an outcome could threaten certain species with extinction.

Professor (Chair) Rudolf Wu, Director of Centre for Coastal Pollution and Conservation at CityU, said a recent discovery showed that oxygen depletion, or hypoxia as it is known, could lead to more male fish and an imbalance in the sex ratio. Such a discrepancy would have a dramatic impact on the reproductive success of certain fish, and could mean population decline and possible extinction.

This is the first ever report in the world of science that suggests hypoxia can affect the sex development, sex differentiation and sex ratio in an animal, a tribute to the outstanding research capabilities of CityU staff.

The discovery began when it was noted by CityU researchers that hypoxia can affect the sex hormonal balance of carp, leading to problems in reproduction. Hypoxia means a lack of oxygen reaching blood and bodily tissue among organisms. In water, this means less than 2 parts per million of oxygen. Hypoxia can be a naturally occurring phenomenon, particularly in areas where salt and fresh waters meet, in estuaries such as the Pearl River Delta, for instance. In many places, hypoxic conditions nowadays are caused by pollution, such as nutrients, agricultural wastes and domestic waste waters running into lakes and the sea along coastal regions.

Further studies have revealed that hypoxia can inhibit the activities of certain genes that control the production of sex hormones and sexual differentiation in embryonic zebra fish. Professor Wu found that whereas 61% of zebra fish spawned into males under regular oxygen conditions, under hypoxic conditions, the number of males increased to 75%.

“This discovery is very relevant to Hong Kong and the region because waters in Tolo Harbour, Deep Bay and Victoria Harbour as well as waters to the south of Hong Kong are often hypoxic, especially in the summer,” Professor Wu said.

He said that to counter hypoxia it was necessary to reduce by-products of human development such as, among others, human waste, industrial pollution, and fertilizers from farming, that impact the natural world.

This, Prof Wu said, would minimize the occurrence of eutrophication, a process in which water becomes enriched with nutrients resulting in a proliferation of plant life, such as algae, which reduces the dissolved oxygen content and can instigate the extinction of other organisms.

Zebra fish were used in the experiments because it is a universal freshwater fish model, widely used in scientific and pollution research, prevalent in Asia, and its reproductive biology and genome has been worked out already.

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Contact Information

Communications and Institutional Research Office

Back to top
大丰收娱乐城官网| 威尼斯人娱乐城导航网| 十三张娱乐城开户| 百家乐官网注码论坛| 百家乐娱乐城新闻| 亿酷棋牌世界下载手机版| 百家乐能战胜吗| 百家乐网站可信吗| 大发888注册送彩金| 玩百家乐官网出千方法| 百家乐官网大赌场娱乐网规则| 大发麻将| 玩百家乐官网出千方法| 大发888手机客户端下载| 网上百家乐官网是真是假天涯论坛| 诸子百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 真人百家乐官网软件云南景| 瑞博| 金木棉百家乐网络破解| 迷你百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 顶旺娱乐| 安卓水果机游戏| 百家乐可以算牌么| 威尼斯人娱乐场荷官| 24风水| 百家乐赌博| 嘉鱼县| 百家乐合作代打| 百家乐官网那个平台好| 百家乐网站源码| 百家乐游戏机子| 百盛百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则| 九头鸟棋牌游戏中心| 二八杠语音报牌器| 百家乐制胜软件| 百家乐官网高手怎么下注| 百家乐官网信息| 澳门百家乐官网路单怎么看| 大发888代充平台| 大发888娱乐城官方lm0| 至尊百家乐赌场娱乐网规则 |