The effects of density on the growth and survival of different families of juvenile Penaeus japonicus Bate
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R. P. Wilson |
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01/01/2004
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Variations in the growth and survival of six families of juvenile (initial mean weight = 4.16 g) Penaeus japonicus were examined at two densities (48 and 144 individuals m(-2)) in a controlled laboratory experiment. Survival was very high throughout the experiment (95.4%), but differed significantly between densities and rearing tanks. Family, sex and family x density interaction did not significantly affect survival. Mean specific growth rate (SGR) of the shrimp was 18% faster at the low density (1.93 +/- 0.05% day(-1)) than at high density (1.64 +/- 0.03% day(-1)). However, there was a small but significant interaction between family and density indicating that growth of the families was not consistent at both densities. The inconsistent growth of the families across the two densities resulted in a change in the relative performance (ranking) of families at each density. Sex, rearing tank and rearing cage also affected growth of the shrimp. Mean SGR of the females (1.79 +/- 0.03% day(-1)) was 5% faster than males (1.70 +/- 0.03% day(-1)) when averaged across both densities. Shrimp grew significantly faster in rearing tank 3 than rearing tank 1 or 2 at both densities. Results of the present study suggest that family x density interaction could affect the efficiency of selection for growth if shrimp stocks produced from shrimp breeding programs are to be grown across a wide range of densities. Crown Copyright (C) 2004 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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eng |
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Elsevier BV |
Palavras-Chave | #Fisheries #Marine & Freshwater Biology #Shrimp #Density #Growth #Genotype X Environment Interaction #Genotype Environment Interaction #Mytilus-edulis #Stocking Density #Rainbow-trout #Common Carp #Blue Mussel #Temperature #Monodon #Ponds #Improvement #C1 #279999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified #770302 Living resources (incl. impacts of fishing on non-target species) #0699 Other Biological Sciences #0704 Fisheries Sciences |
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Journal Article |