2018
DOI: 10.1111/ivb.12206
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Effect of multiple spawning on female reproductive output and offspring quality in a freshwater caridean shrimp with direct development

Abstract: The decline with age in components of fitness is variable among different taxa and includes changes in fertility and brood quality. In this study, we selected individuals of Neocaridina davidi, a freshwater shrimp with direct development, to analyze juvenile quality and female reproductive performance over successive spawnings, both of which are correlated with female age. Given the high costs of reproduction in species with direct development, we hypothesized that female reproductive performance and juvenile … Show more

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“…Similar results were obtained for this species by Marciano et al. (). However, this tendency was reverted during the 30–60 days period, since it was higher in first spawns than in second ones.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Similar results were obtained for this species by Marciano et al. (). However, this tendency was reverted during the 30–60 days period, since it was higher in first spawns than in second ones.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Weight increment for the period 0-30 days was higher in second spawnings as compared to first ones. Similar results were obtained for this species by Marciano et al (2018). However, this tendency was reverted during the 30-60 days period, since it was higher in first spawns than in second ones.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Neocaridina davidi ( Bouvier , ) , known as the red cherry shrimp, is a colorful freshwater atyid species, native to streams and lakes in Asia (Cai, ), and is of commercial interest in the aquaculture industry because of several attributes that makes this popular species very suitable for culture. There are several studies about its reproductive biology (Kohal, Fereidouni, Firouzbakhsh, & Hayati, ; Marciano, Tropea, & López Greco, ; Pantaleao, Gregati, Costa, López Greco, & Negreiros Fransozo, ; Tropea & López Greco, ; Tropea, Stumpf, & López Greco, ). However, there are no published data about the male reproductive anatomy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%