Effects of predation by largemouth bass in fish production ponds stocked with Tilapia nilotica |
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Authors: | Andrew S McGinty |
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Institution: | Department of Marine Sciences, University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, Puerto Rico 00708 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Triplicate ponds (0.07 ha) were stocked with either 0, 29, 86, or 143 largemouth bass fingerlings and 9500 Tilapia nilotica fingerlings (90% males) per hectare. Fish were fed a 32% protein ration for 6 months and then harvested. Average weight of largemouth bass declined as their stocking density increased. Average weight and total biomass of originally stocked tilapia increased with increasing predator stocking density. Total yields of tilapia were not different and averaged 4203, 4355, 4583 and 4230 kg/ha, of which recruits accounted for 28, 29, 26 and 8% for the above respective predator densities. Stocking 143 largemouth bass per hectare was an effective means of decreasing recruitment and increasing yields of larger sized male tilapia. |
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