Ingression, abundance and settlement dynamics of Penaeid chrimp postlarvae in backwaters and adjacent tidal ponds in Cochin, India
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2006
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Dynamics of penaeid postlarval ingression and settlement in the backwaters of Cochin were studied. Postlarval recruits were constituted by Metapenaeus dobsoni (70.8-78.4%), Penaeus indicus (17.5-24.6%), M. monoceros (3.8-4.6%) and P. monodon (0.3-0.4%). Their composition varied with location and season. Postlarval abundance and ingression were influenced by diel, tidal, lunar and seasonal factors. Ingression is mainly nocturnal in all species with nearly 84% of the activity during night hours. Abundance and ingression peaked up during high tides at night with major peaks coinciding with spring tides of full and new moon. It also followed a generalized seasonal pattern with two well-defined peaks for all species. It was pre-monsoon followed by post-monsoon for P. indicus and M. monoceros and post-monsoon followed by pre-monsoon for M. dobsoni. Sizes of the recruits were relatively small during pre-monsoon and post-monsoon and large during monsoon. |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/18882/1/BJFR10.2_151.pdf Abdussamad, E.M. (2006) Ingression, abundance and settlement dynamics of Penaeid chrimp postlarvae in backwaters and adjacent tidal ponds in Cochin, India. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 10(2), pp. 151-158. |
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http://aquaticcommons.org/18882/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Aquaculture #Biology |
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Article NonPeerReviewed |