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Selective breeding program for genetic improvement of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in Thailand: I. Growth comparison of three Macrobrachium rosenbergii stocks and their reciprocal crosses grown in four environments.

open access: yes, 2006
Uraiwan, Supattra   +8 more
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Freshwater prawn farming trials in Bangladesh [PDF]

open access: yesNaga, 1990
Details are given of pond trials conducted in Bangladesh regarding the culture of freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii ). Integrated rice and prawn farming systems were also experimented and results indicated that the prawn could be a suitable species for such integration.
Pandian, T.J., Varadaraj, K.
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Studies on the ingestion characteristics of giant freshwater prawn, Chinese prawn and giant tiger prawn

Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2000
The ingestion of giant freshwater prawn, Chinese prawn and giant tiger prawn had continuity and the ingestion high peak occurred at night. Light and temperature had significant effects on the daily ingestion rate (DIR) of giant freshwater prawnMacrobrachium rosenbergii. Red light and blue light favorably induced favorable ingestion.
Zang Wei-ling   +8 more
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Freshwater prawn culture: a review

Aquaculture, 1990
Abstract Although freshwater prawn farming forms only about 5% of the global aquaculture production of shrimps and prawns it is of considerable local importance, particularly in S.E. Asia. Recent entry into global markets is likely to stimulate renewed interest in Macrobrachium culture.
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An improved harvesting net for freshwater prawns

Aquacultural Engineering, 1982
Abstract In Hawaii, because of the transformation from a small-farm operation into fairly large aquacultural enterprises, the need to develop an improved harvesting net for fresh-water prawns has been developed. The design/operation of a mechanized net and the success of the full-scale prototype for the industry is detailed.
Michael R. Williamson, Jaw-Kai Wang
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Osmoregulation in Some Freshwater Prawns

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1957
ABSTRACT A freshwater prawn, Palaemonetes antennarius, from Italy, is shown to have a different level of salt concentration in the blood and urine compared with that of the brackish water P. varians and Palaemon longirostris in Britain.
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