Physiological constraints in shrimp cultures

Dirk H. Spaargaren
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The biological requirements of animals change considerably during development from the egg to the (early) adult stage. Some basic physiological requirements (respiration, excretion of metabolic end products, space requisites, aspects of feeding biology) of cultured animals are considered in relation to design (surface area, depth) and maintenance (water refreshment) of shrimp (and fish) culture units. From general relations between respiration and food intake with body weight, the required changes in medium dimensions or animal density can be derived. It follows that water volume of a rearing system should be kept approximately proportional to biomass, surface area, food and water supply and should remain proportional to the metabolic weight (Wb) of the biomass. Depth and water refreshment should be proportional to, respectively, W1−b and Wb−1 (b ∼ 0.74). The increase of body weight requires a reduction of animal density proportional to the reciprocal of metabolic weight. This can be achieved, for instance, by stepwise increasing the available surface area of the culture enclosure by 100.735 (∼5.4) times and depth by 100.265 (∼1.8) times at each 10-fold increase in biomass.

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对虾养殖中的生理制约因素
在从卵子到(早期)成年阶段的发育过程中,动物的生物学需求发生了很大变化。养殖动物的一些基本生理要求(呼吸、代谢最终产物的排泄、空间要求、饲养生物学方面)与虾(和鱼)养殖单元的设计(表面积、深度)和维护(饮水)有关。根据呼吸和食物摄入与体重之间的一般关系,可以得出所需的中等尺寸或动物密度的变化。因此,饲养系统的水量应保持与生物量、表面积、食物和水供应大致成比例,并应保持与生物质的代谢重量(Wb)成比例。深度和饮水应分别与W1−b和Wb−1(b~0.74)成比例。体重的增加需要动物密度的减少,与代谢重量的倒数成比例。例如,这可以通过在生物量每增加10倍时,逐步将培养箱的可用表面积增加100.735(~5.4)倍,深度增加100.265(~1.8)倍来实现。
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