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Published on: April 26, 2017
First observations of intersex development in paddlefish Polyodon spathula
Jason D Schooley1, Adam Geik2, Dennis L Scarnecchia3
1Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Jenks, Oklahoma, USA.
Abstract:
This study reports the first cases of intersex (abnormal development of both male and female reproductive tissues in a gonad) paddlefish Polyodon spathula, an Acipenseriform species of large rivers in the central U.S. and in aquaculture worldwide. Despite a large, multi-decadal data set in Oklahoma, Montana, and North Dakota, intersex development was not observed until 2019, when two individuals were harvested from the Grand Lake/Neosho River stock in Oklahoma. This suggests that intersex development in mid-water, zooplanktivorous paddlefish is rarer than in bottom-dwelling sturgeons for which intersex development is regularly observed. Although contaminants are implicated in causing intersex development in other Acipenseriformes, more investigation is needed.

