Spermatophore development times were studied in three species of penaeid shrimp, Penueus setifcrus, P. vannumei, and P. stylirosrris. In the terminal ampoule, the progression of spermatophore formation occurred in 4 stages (I‐IV). The duration of each stage varied with species and ablation state. In unablated males, with spermatophores manually or electrically removed, structnrally complete spermatophores containing high numbers of morphologically normal sperm were formed in 2–4 days for P. vannamei, 4–6 days for P. stylirostris and 5–7 days for P. setiferus. Unilateral eyestalk ablation of P. setiferus accelerated spermatophore production time by approximately 2 days, and significantly increased spermatophore weight and sperm count without affecting sperm quality.Spermatophore removal techniques had little effect on development time in P. vannamei. However, in P. setiferus, new spermatophores were produced faster in males mating naturally than in those males whose spermatophores were removed electrically.
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