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2013
DOI: 10.3923/ajcb.2014.1.13
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Effect of Temperature on Ovarian Maturation Stages and Embryonic Development of Mud Spiny Lobster, Panulirus polyphagus

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“…The commercial-scale hatchery production of spiny lobster pueruli and juveniles is difficult (Phillips and Kittaka, 2000), and studies of the restocking of spiny lobsters remain limited (Herrnkind et al, 1997;Phillips and Evans, 1997). The predominant problems facing P. polyphagus breeding include low survival rates of the pueruli larval stage, the delicate maintenance of pueruli and juveniles, and difficulty in obtaining mature broodstock, particularly P. polyphagus males (Fatihah et al, 2014a(Fatihah et al, , 2014bIkhwanuddin et al, 2014a). Thus, artificial insemination, discriminating crossbreeding, domestication and conservation of stocks, and sperm cryopreservation techniques will improve the cultivation of P. polyphagus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The commercial-scale hatchery production of spiny lobster pueruli and juveniles is difficult (Phillips and Kittaka, 2000), and studies of the restocking of spiny lobsters remain limited (Herrnkind et al, 1997;Phillips and Evans, 1997). The predominant problems facing P. polyphagus breeding include low survival rates of the pueruli larval stage, the delicate maintenance of pueruli and juveniles, and difficulty in obtaining mature broodstock, particularly P. polyphagus males (Fatihah et al, 2014a(Fatihah et al, , 2014bIkhwanuddin et al, 2014a). Thus, artificial insemination, discriminating crossbreeding, domestication and conservation of stocks, and sperm cryopreservation techniques will improve the cultivation of P. polyphagus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This lack of protection of spawners could damage reproductive potential of the lobster population, resulting in recruitment failure and overexploitation and the fact, the average size of the lobster population has been decreasing over the last decade (Chang et al, 2007). In P. polyphagus breeding technology, the major problems are low survival rate in the larvae rearing of pueruli stage and hard to maintain from pueruli until juvenile stages (Fatihah et al, 2014a, b;Ikhwanuddin et al, 2014a). In addition, lack of information for the purposes of fisheries management is one of the major constraints in understanding the management and development of mud spiny lobster, P. polyphagus .…”
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confidence: 99%