2013
DOI: 10.3856/vol41-issue4-fulltext-9
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Influencia de la disposicion espacial y la superficie de refugios sobre la supervivencia y crecimiento de juveniles de Cherax quadricarinatus (Parastacidae) y su aplicacion al cultivo intensivo

Abstract: RESUMEN.Cherax quadricarinatus es una especie de elevado interés para la acuicultura y de gran tolerancia a las altas densidades, lo que la hace propicia para el cultivo en sistemas intensivos. El objetivo de este trabajo es determinar el diseño más adecuado de disposición espacial y la superficie de "red cebollera", usualmente utilizada como refugio de juveniles en cultivo, que permita disminuir la mortalidad y mejorar el crecimiento en condiciones de alta densidad. Se realizaron dos experimentos, poniéndose … Show more

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“…The treatments were selected on the basis of previous results. These data indicate that one-gram juveniles of C. quadricarinatus require more than 5 days of initial feeding to molt and that the proportion of molting juveniles which were fed for 15 days is similar to that of continuously fed juveniles (Calvo et al, 2009).…”
Section: J1 G Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…The treatments were selected on the basis of previous results. These data indicate that one-gram juveniles of C. quadricarinatus require more than 5 days of initial feeding to molt and that the proportion of molting juveniles which were fed for 15 days is similar to that of continuously fed juveniles (Calvo et al, 2009).…”
Section: J1 G Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…There are several studies about the presence, availability, and different types of shelters affecting variables such as growth, survival, aggression, cannibalism, and so on in several crustacean species (Calvo, Tomas, & López Greco, 2013;James, Tong, & Paewai, 2001;Jones & Ruscoe, 2001;Marshall, Warburton, Paterson, & Mann, 2005;Mintz, Lipcius, Eggleston, & Seebo, 1994;Savolainen, Ruohonen, & Tulonen, 2003), but no data has been reported yet on whether the presence of shelters influences body color in shrimp. In our study, we expected greater body pigmentation in N. davidi females raised without shelters because of the higher exposure to extrinsic parameters such as UV radiation, high light intensities and predation.…”
Section: Experiments Twomentioning
confidence: 99%