Pencarian
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A comparison of two prawn (Penaeus monodon ) brood stock systems—land–based tanks and marine pens
(World Aquaculture Society, 1981)
The paper compares two prawn (Penaeus monodon) brood stock systems—land-based tanks and marine offshore pens. Construction costs and annual maintenance and operating costs total US\$1,430 and \$2,550 for the tank and \$1,500 ...
Survival, maturation, fecundity and hatching rates of unablated and ablated Penaeus indicus H.M. Edwards from brackishwater ponds
(The Marine Biological Association of India, 1982)
Penaeus indicus H. M. Edwards harvested after three months of rearing in brackishwater ponds and averaging 6.9 g for females and 5.6 g for males were stocked in two 12 cu m flowthrough ferrocement tanks at 240 females and ...
Induced maturation in ablated Penaeus notialis and Penaeus schmitti
(Asian Fisheries Society, 1986)
Wild Penaeus notialis and P. schmitti were induced to mature by unilateral eyestalk ablation of females in 0.5, 1.6 and 2.0-m super(3) tanks stocked at 9-12 shrimps/m super(3). A total of 71 spawns was obtained from 80 P. ...
Status of Macrobrachium farming in the Philippines
(South China Sea Fisheries Development and Coordinating Programme, 1982)
Research on larval rearing of Macrobrachium is reviewed. The future of prawn culture is discussed.
Effect of tagging on maturation and survival of ablated Penaeus monodon in painted and unpainted tanks
(San Carlos Publications, University of San Carlos, 1989)
A study was conducted to determine the effects of tags and tank color on reproductive performance and survival of pond-reared Penaeus monodon after eyestalk ablation. In 1986, the best over-all reproductive performance was ...
Preliminary results of feeding aquatic macrophytes to Penaeus monodon juveniles
(Elsevier, 1989)
Penaeus monodon juveniles (PL<sub>50</sub>) were fed live and decaying aquatic macrophytes and a commercial grow-out pellet (40% crude protein) in 80-l glass tanks over a 30-day period. Growth and survival were significantly ...