TESTICUAR RESPONSIVENESS TO EYESTALK ABLATION AND THORACIC GANGLION IMPLANTATION DURING REPRODUCTIVELY INACTIVE PHASE IN PARATELPHUSA HYDRODROMOUS
A.R. SUDHA DEVI *
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY, MARY MATHA ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, MANANTHAVADY-670 645, INDIA
RITA G. ADIYODI *
DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY, MARY MATHA ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE, MANANTHAVADY-670 645, INDIA
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Bilateral eyestalk ablation during the reproductively inactive period of intermoult led to a spectacular revival of
testicular activity. The destalkation induced precocious Spermatogenesis continued only for a short period. The fall in
spermatogenic avtivity observed by four weeks postoperation was not due to lack of Gonad Stimulating Hormone as
even thoracic ganglion implantation could not revive spermatogenic activity.