BIOLOGIYA MORYA, 2014, Vol. 40, No. 6, pp. 417-426

Mechanisms of sex determination in fish: evolutionary and practical aspects

© 2014 Vl. A. Brykov

A.V. Zhirmunsky Institute of Marine Biology, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok 690041;
Far Eastern Federal University, School of Natural Science, Vladivostok 690014

The mechanisms of sex determination in fish are extremely diverse, changeable, and labile. This review analyzes the possible variants of sex determination in fish, as well as the mechanisms underlying quick change of sex. The available data suggest that the ability to quickly change the molecular mechanisms of sex determination may frequently be adaptive in evolution and contribute to the formation of "biological" (non-crossing) species during a short time of isolation. Sex change under the influence of external factors even in the presence of the chromosome mechanism of sex determination can also be regarded as aimed at the adaptation of populations and species to the changing environmental factors. The implications of sex change for fish aquaculture and for fish abundance assessment in natural populations are discussed. This is also essential to creating monosex fish cultures that are characterized by accelerated growth rates. Knowledge of the sex-determination mechanisms can also be useful for invasive species control.

Key words: fish, sex-determining mechanisms, sex-determining genes, sex evolution.