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Title: Kajian Perkembangan Andropodium dan Testis Ikan Anasa Nomorhamphus Sp. Endemik Danau Lindu, Sulawesi Tengah
Other Titles: The Study of Andropodium and Testiscular Development of Anasa Fish Nomorhamphus Sp. Endemic to Lindu Lake, Central Sulawesi
Authors: Soelistyowati, Dinar Tri
Maulana, Fajar
Ahmadi, Kamaludin
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Andropodium adalah ciri seksual sekunder ikan jantan berupa bagian sirip anal yang termodifikasi dan berfungsi sebagai organ untuk menyalurkan sperma ke organ reproduksi betina pada ikan Nomorhamphus sp. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji perkembangan andropodium dan organ reproduksi primer yaitu testis pada ikan Nomorhamphus sp. endemik Danau Lindu, Sulawesi Tengah. Perkembangan andropodium dan testis diamati secara makroskopis dan mikroskopis berdasarkan umur, bobot, dan panjang total ikan sampel. Proporsi testis terhadap rongga tubuh, proporsi tipe sel germinal dan diameter sel dihitung dengan Software ImageJ dan dianalisis secara deskriptif. Andropodium ikan anasa teridentifikasi pada umur 30 hari (n=1) dengan panjang tubuh 28,94 mm, bobot tubuh 0,198 g dan proporsi testis di dalam rongga tubuh 1,94% yang menunjukkan tahap perkembangan awal. Pada ikan berumur 60 hari (n=1) diperoleh tingkat perkembangan testis berada pada tahap perkembangan akhir dengan proporsi sel germinal pada gonad-1 yaitu spermatid 63,8% dan spermatozoa 1,64%, sedangkan pada gonad-2 proporsi spermatid 44,6% dan spermatozoa 3%.
Andropodium is a male sex organ that serves to distribute sperm to female genital organs in Nomorhamphus sp. This study aimed to study the development of andropodium and testes in Nomorhamphus sp. endemic to Lindu Lake, Central Sulawesi. The development of andropodium and testes were observed macroscopically and microscopically based on their age, weight, and total length. Proportion of testes to cavity, proportion of germ cell types, and cell diameter were calculated by ImageJ Software and analyzed descriptively. Based on observations, it was found that andropodium can be identified at the age of 30 days (n=1) with a body length of 28.94 mm, body weight of 0.198 g and the proportion of testes 1.94% in the body cavity with an early development stage. In fish 60 days old (n=1), the testes were found to be in a final development stage with the proportion of germ cells in gonad-1 being 63.8% for spermatids and 1.64% for spermatozoa, whereas in gonad-2 it was 44.6% for spermatids and 3% for spermatozoa.
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