Some anatomical features of the female genital system of viviparous (Molly) and oviparous goldfish - fishes /
Waddah Abdelwaged Abdelgawad Salama
Some anatomical features of the female genital system of viviparous (Molly) and oviparous goldfish - fishes / بعض الصفات التشريحية للجهاز التناسلى للسمكة البيوضة (السمكه الذهبية) و السمكة الولوده - مولى Waddah Abdelwaged Abdelgawad Salama ; Supervised Essam Mohammed Mustafa Elgendi , Fouad Mohammed Mohammed Farag - Cairo : Waddah Abdelwaged Abdelgawad Salama , 2014 - 89 P. : facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Anatomy and Embryology
The present study was to investigate the difference in the reproductive tract anatomy of viviparous fish, (Molly) of family Poecillidae and oviparous fish, (Goldfish) of family cyprinidae. This thesis reports on the morphological and histological aspects of the ovarian development in the goldfish and molly. investigating some reproductive traits such as, ovary size, shape, maturity and its stages and the anatomical details of maternal-fetal interaction during embryonic development which are fundamental to understand how these traits should be adapted to maximize reproductive success in a particular environment., however literature available upon ornamental fishes is scarce, so studying such traits will give basic data to the culturist of these fishes
Goldfish Molly Trophotane
Some anatomical features of the female genital system of viviparous (Molly) and oviparous goldfish - fishes / بعض الصفات التشريحية للجهاز التناسلى للسمكة البيوضة (السمكه الذهبية) و السمكة الولوده - مولى Waddah Abdelwaged Abdelgawad Salama ; Supervised Essam Mohammed Mustafa Elgendi , Fouad Mohammed Mohammed Farag - Cairo : Waddah Abdelwaged Abdelgawad Salama , 2014 - 89 P. : facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Department of Anatomy and Embryology
The present study was to investigate the difference in the reproductive tract anatomy of viviparous fish, (Molly) of family Poecillidae and oviparous fish, (Goldfish) of family cyprinidae. This thesis reports on the morphological and histological aspects of the ovarian development in the goldfish and molly. investigating some reproductive traits such as, ovary size, shape, maturity and its stages and the anatomical details of maternal-fetal interaction during embryonic development which are fundamental to understand how these traits should be adapted to maximize reproductive success in a particular environment., however literature available upon ornamental fishes is scarce, so studying such traits will give basic data to the culturist of these fishes
Goldfish Molly Trophotane