Control of Reproduction of the Shrimp Penaeus kerathurus Held in Captivity |
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Authors: | O. J. Luis A. C. Ponte |
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Affiliation: | Secção de Aquacultura, Departamento de Zoologia. Universidade de Lisboa. Laboratório Marítimo da Guia. Estrada do Guincho, 2750 Cascais (Portugal) |
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Abstract: | The control of the reproductive cycle of the shrimp Penueus kerathurus , held in captivity from early juvenile stages without eyestalk ablation, was attempted in two sets of experimental conditions during two successive years. In the first set of experiments, light regime, sex ratio and presence of sand substratum were assessed in relation to ovarian maturation and successful mating. Examination of thelyca obtained from cast exoskeletons showed that 40–82% successful mating had taken place. A sex ratio of 2:l female/male gave a higher percentage of fertilized females than a ratio of 1:l. The induction to full ovarian development was observed for every treatment except the tank without sand substrate, where no mated females were observed. In the second set of experiments, the role of diet, in particular the role played by a polychaete Nereis diversicolor , was assessed as a nutritive stimulator to induce maturation and spawning. With the same purpose, a parallel experiment in smaller aquaria was also conducted to assess the relative importance of mussel, squid, ragworm and crab and four composite diets consisting of two or three of the said food organisms. Nereis worm seemed to have a determinant role on the induction of shrimp ovarian maturation and spawning. The possible role of its fatty acids on shrimp reproduction is discussed. The experimental results suggest the possibility for extended control of the reproductive cycle of P. kerathurus in a controlled environment provided that proper food is available. |
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