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Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences [AJVS]. 1990; 6-7: 39-49
in English
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ABSTRACT
Gonadal anatomy and histology of Boops boops indicated the occurrence of protogynous sex reversal in only a few individuals [about 8%]. The hermaphrodite gonads possess distinct ovarian and testicular parts which develop and function sequentially. Sex reversal occurs by regression of the ovarian part after ovulation, concomitant with a gradual development of the testicular part. At sex reversal, ova are resorbed in two ways; unovulated mateure yolky ova are invaded and phagocytised by granulosa cells while non-yolky ova are not invaded but fragmented and absorbed