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Nutrient requirements of penaeid shrimps

Aquaculture, 1998
Of the penaeid shrimps, Penaeus japonicus has been studied early and more thoroughly than the other species in terms of nutrient requirements. In recent years, more research has been carried out for Penaeus monodon and Penaeus vannamei. Other penaeid shrimps lag behind in this aspect. However, even for P.
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Apparent chitin digestibility in penaeid shrimp

Aquaculture, 1993
Abstract Apparent digestibility of chitin was investigated in three species of penaeid shrimp, Penaeus vannamei, P. setiferus and P. duorarum , fed diets containing three levels of chitin (1, 2 and 4%). Fecal analysis for N-acetyl-glucosamine (NAG) indicated higher chitin levels in the diet resulted in increased levels of NAG in the feces ...
D.J. Clark, A.L. Lawrence, D.H.D. Swakon
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Mariculture of Penaeid Shrimp in China

1994
Shrimp mariculture has a long history of hundreds of years in China. Before the 1950’s, shrimp farming in China was mainly by the traditional extensive mixed polyculture of shrimps and fishes. The stocking of shrimp and fish fries was entirely by natural process.
Liu Rui-yu, Cao Deng-gong
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TRYPSIN AND TRYPSIN INHIBITORS FROM PENAEID SHRIMP

Journal of Food Biochemistry, 2002
Trypsin inhibitors from four species of shrimp, P. vannamei, P. monodon, P. stylirostris, and P. californiensis were characterized by test tube and electrophoretic assays. Inhibitors in the four phylogenetically related species showed different inhibitory capacity and specificity for orthologous trypsins. Inhibitors from P.
CRISTIANE ALBUQUERQUE-CAVALCANTI   +2 more
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MATURATION OF PENAEID SHRIMP: DIETARY FATTY ACIDS

Proceedings of the World Mariculture Society, 1979
ABSTRACTComparisons were made between fatty acid profiles of gonad, digestive gland, and tail muscle samples of immature and mature male and female Penaeid shrimp obtained at sea. The major fatty acids of the lipids from mature ovaries were C20 and C22 polyunsaturated fatty acids.
B. S. Middleditch   +5 more
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[Research advances in behavioral ecology of penaeid shrimps. I. Behavior of penaeid shrimps].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2006
The behavioral ecology of penaeid shrimps has been studied extensively in many countries due to their special ecological habit and important position in sea water aquaculture. This paper reviewed the recent literatures on the behavior of penaeid shrimps, including feeding, locomotion, defense, mating, spawning, molting, burrowing and emergence, with ...
Pei-dong, Zhang, Xiumei, Zhang, Jian, Li
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Crop rotation with penaeid shrimp (Penaeus monodon).

2020
Abstract In crop rotation different crops may be cultivated within the same year to rejuvenate the environment and reduce pests and diseases. Crop rotation in shrimp farming is not popular in Bangladesh as the shrimp bagda (Penaeus monodon) is much more profitable than growing rice or farming brackish water fish.
Khandaker Huq, Shafiqur Rahman
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Breeding for disease resistance of Penaeid shrimps

Aquaculture, 2009
Abstract Diseases are a major constraint on the intensive production of shrimps. Conditions in production ponds favour disease development, and epidemics of several previously unreported diseases have occurred and caused severe losses. When elimination, eradication or cultural control is difficult, selective breeding for host resistance to the ...
James Cock   +3 more
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CONTROL OF Zoothamnium sp. ON PENAEID SHRIMP

Proceedings of the annual workshop - World Mariculture Society, 1973
ABSTRACTMortalities of two commercial shrimp, Penaeus aztecus and P. setiferus used in pond culture experiments conducted by Texas A&M University in Brazoria and Orange counties, Texas, were caused by Zoothamnium sp. Mortality was attributed to anoxia when the infestation of the protozoan became heavy enough around the gills of the shrimp to ...
Sterling K. Johnson   +2 more
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Penaeid shrimp hatchery trials using microencapsulated diets

Aquaculture, 1987
A microencapsulated particulate feed, developed to replace live foods conventionally used in penaeid larval culture, has been used in preliminary trials during 1984–1985 in commercial hatcheries. This feed is composed of a balanced crustacean diet, microencapsulated within a biodegradable capsule wall designed to protect the internal diet from ...
D.A. Jones, K. Kurmaly, A. Arshard
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