人工饲养条件下,不同饲养率的绿色Eulalia viridis(Annelida,Polychaeta)对雄性半溃疡对虾(Decapoda,Dendrobranchiata)性腺发育的影响

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Crustaceana Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.1163/15685403-bja10287
C. Harini, C. J. Betsy, P. S. Dattatreya, J. S. Sampath Kumar
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半沟对虾是一种大型生长物种,最大体型约为250毫米。与其他可养殖对虾相比,它对白斑综合征病毒(WSSV)具有更强的抵抗力,这使它成为一种潜在的养殖候选者。本研究评估了圈养条件下不同的多毛类蠕虫喂养率对雄性半溃疡P.性腺发育的影响。半溃疡P.亚成体是在野外获得的。用三种不同浓度的多毛类蠕虫喂养虾,即随意(T1)、5%体重(T2)和10%体重(T3),并将新鲜沙丁鱼作为对照(C)日粮喂养,所有时间均为60天。每15天取样一次,并记录生物生长参数。采集性腺进行组织学分析。在5%体重下,用多毛类蠕虫饲料喂养的虾的最大增重(10.19g)、平均增重百分比(85.20%)、平均日生长率(DGR)(0.169833)和平均比生长率(SGR)(0.45)。使用单向方差分析(),估计的生物生长参数值具有统计学意义。睾丸的组织学切片显示,在60天的试验中,不同喂养率的处理之间性腺发育的变化。事实上,在所有方面,用5%体重的多毛类蠕虫喂养的虾的发育都更高。可以得出的结论是,在圈养雄性繁殖种群的发育过程中,用5%重量的多毛类昆虫喂养创造了一种能够提高生长速度、性腺成熟度和质量的机制。
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Influence of different feeding rates of polychaete worms, Eulalia viridis (Annelida, Polychaeta), on the gonad development of male Penaeus semisulcatus (Decapoda, Dendrobranchiata) under captive conditions
Penaeus semisulcatus is a large growing species, attaining a maximum size of about 250 mm in total length. It is more resistant to white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) than other cultivable penaeid shrimps, which makes it a potential candidate for culture. The present study evaluated the influence of a different feeding rate of polychaete worms on the gonad development of male P. semisulcatus under captive conditions. P. semisulcatus sub-adults were obtained in the wild. The shrimps were fed with three different concentrations of polychaete worms, viz., ad libitum (T1), 5% of body weight (BW) (T2) and 10% BW (T3), and fresh sardines were fed as a Control (C) diet, all for a period of 60 days. Sampling was done once in 15 days and the bio-growth parameters were recorded. The gonads were harvested for histological analysis. The maximum weight gain (10.19 g), mean weight gain percentage (85.20%), mean daily growth rate (DGR) (0.169833) and mean specific growth rate (SGR) (0.45) were found in shrimps fed with the polychaete worm diet at 5% BW. The estimated bio-growth parameter values were statistically significant when analysed using One way ANOVA (). Histological sections of the testis showed variations in the development of the gonad between the treatments with different feeding rates during the 60 days trials. Indeed in all aspects, the development was higher in shrimps fed with polychaete worms at 5% BW. It can be concluded that feeding polychaete worms at 5% BW created a regime able to improve growth rates, gonad maturation, and quality in the development of the captive male brood stock.
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Crustaceana
Crustaceana 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: Crustaceana is a leading journal in the world on crustacean research, including the latest papers from all branches of zoology. It provides up-to-date information on aspects such as taxonomy, zoogeography, ecology, physiology, anatomy, genetics, palaeontology, and biometry, and covers all groups of Crustacea. Boasting a large international circulation, Crustaceana provides its readers with an abstract for each article.
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