2017
DOI: 10.15407/fsu2017.02.049
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Effect of the Diet and Growing Conditions on the Manifestations of Cannibalism in the Eastern Freshwater Shrimp (Macrobrachium Nipponense De Haan, 1849)

Abstract: HAAN, 1849)

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“…In 2013-2016, the next expansion of the range was revealed. Macrobrachium nipponense was recorded in two separate areas of the Dniester Liman (Stepanok, 2014), which is the estuary of the Dniester River; in the Moldovan Dniester near Tiraspol (Filipenko, 2014); and in fishponds in the Ukrainian Dniester Delta (Shekk and Astafurov, 2017), which became a key event for its further expansion. These fishponds are associated with the largest local fish farms in the area, where fishes are bred for subsequent stocking in other fishponds in the Lower Dniester, Lower Danube and neighboring small river basins.…”
Section: Invasion Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2013-2016, the next expansion of the range was revealed. Macrobrachium nipponense was recorded in two separate areas of the Dniester Liman (Stepanok, 2014), which is the estuary of the Dniester River; in the Moldovan Dniester near Tiraspol (Filipenko, 2014); and in fishponds in the Ukrainian Dniester Delta (Shekk and Astafurov, 2017), which became a key event for its further expansion. These fishponds are associated with the largest local fish farms in the area, where fishes are bred for subsequent stocking in other fishponds in the Lower Dniester, Lower Danube and neighboring small river basins.…”
Section: Invasion Historymentioning
confidence: 99%