Use of serum protein concentration optimize penaeid spawner quality

Type Proceedings paper
Date 1983-02-11
Language English
Author(s) AQUACOP
Contributor(s) Lacroix Denis
Meeting Conference on Warm Water Aquaculture - Crustacea
Source 1st International Biennal Conference on Warm Water Aquaculture - Crustacea 02/9-11/83 Brigham Young University. Hawai
Abstract From June 1981 to September 1982, the serum protein concentration has been used as an index of shrimp's hea1th for P.monodon female selection in the maturation units at the COP (Vairao, Tahiti). Three lots were separated according to the food supply during the pregenitor's life and the spawning index (number of spawn per female and per month) was then monitored for each female. With a captive broodstock, a minimum serum protein concentration is needed for spawning ability. [NOT CONTROLLED OCR]
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AQUACOP (1983). Use of serum protein concentration optimize penaeid spawner quality. 1st International Biennal Conference on Warm Water Aquaculture - Crustacea 02/9-11/83 Brigham Young University. Hawai. https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00000/4445/