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Karyological studies on the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Aquaculture, 1991Abstract A cytogenetic study was conducted in the freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium rosenbergii , by preparing metaphase chromosome spreads from the tissue of the antennal gland and testis. Chromosomal analysis of the antennal gland in males revealed a modal diploid chromosome number of 2n = 118.
Claudio Cha´vez Justo +3 more
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Gametogenesis in the freshwater prawn, Macrobrachium lamerrii.
Acta physiologica Hungarica, 1984Histological changes of the female and male gonads were studied and their relation to reproductive cycle is described. Ovary showed distinct changes during the course of its reproductive cycle. Maturational changes did not occur simultaneously in all follicles of the ovary.
R, Sarojini, G, Gyananath
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A mechanized seine harvest system for freshwater prawns
Aquacultural Engineering, 1986Abstract This paper describes new developments in a selective harvest system for freshwater prawns. The net system can be pulled either mechanically or by hand. It produced a consistently high harvest efficiency and yield. The system included a low cost, light weight prototype boom designed to replace the harvest crew in the pond.
Thomas M. Losordo +3 more
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On genome editing in embryos and cells of the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Aquaculture, 2022J. Molcho +12 more
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FRESHWATER PRAWN HARVESTING: A COMPARISON OF THREE METHODS
Journal of the World Mariculture Society, 1982ABSTRACTThree methods of harvesting Hawaiian freshwater prawn ponds are described: 1) Traditional (also called “Fuji,” after Fujimura, or “hukilau,” Hawaiian for community net fishing)‐A seine is maneuvered around the pond by workers in the water who drag the net lead line with their feet as they encircle the catch.
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Freshwater shrimp, prawns, crab and crayfish (Decapoda)
2002Decapods are usually large, highly mobile animals. They are often the largest invertebrates in a stream and as a result are an important part of the food chain.
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Freshwater Prawns: Biology and Farming
North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2011openaire +2 more sources

