
doi: 10.1007/bf00016246
Those female major carps which gained weight after injection of pituitary extract to induce spawning, ovulated more successfully than those which did not. In practice, therefore, fishes which lose weight upto the second of the two injections customarily given, may not be injected further. The gain in weight is caused by induced hydration of the spawner.
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