2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2009.11.011
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Effects of addition of red tilapia (Oreochromis spp.) at different densities and sizes on production, water quality and nutrient recovery of intensive culture of white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) in cement tanks

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“…Yuan et al (2010) also pointed out that there were no significant differences in FCR, in a tilapia-shrimp polyculture at low or high-tilapia density. Bessa Junior et al (2012) also did not observe significant differences in FCR for densities of 2 tilapia per m 2 and shrimp at 3, 6, 9, 12 shrimp per m 2 , with increased shrimp stoking density.…”
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“…Yuan et al (2010) also pointed out that there were no significant differences in FCR, in a tilapia-shrimp polyculture at low or high-tilapia density. Bessa Junior et al (2012) also did not observe significant differences in FCR for densities of 2 tilapia per m 2 and shrimp at 3, 6, 9, 12 shrimp per m 2 , with increased shrimp stoking density.…”
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“…Bessa Junior et al (2012) tested tilapia density (O. niloticus) at 2 tilapia per m 2 and shrimp densities (3, 6, 9, 12 shrimp per m 2 ) in a polyculture, and Yuan et al (2010) tested tilapia (Oreochromis sp.) at 0.4, 0.8 and 1.2 tilapia per m 2 and shrimp at 60 shrimp per m 2 , also in a polyculture, and they observed a decreased shrimp final weight as stocking density increased; however, these treatments did not significantly affect tilapia biomass, and authors concluded that polyculture with shrimp did not affect Nile tilapia yield.…”
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“…However, water temperature ranged from 30.0 to 35.0 and 14.0 to 32.5°C in monsoon and winter seasons, respectively during the experimental period. The low temperature during the winter season might be responsible for low survival and growth of shrimp (Wyban et al, 1995;Yuan et al, 2010) as compared to the survival rate (%), ABW (g) at harvest and FCR of 59, 28.64 and 1.36 during 2008(CIBA, 2008) and 67.74, 26.9 and 1.37 during 2009(CIBA, 2009 respectively in the conventional shrimp ponds. The sizes of the animals in hapa were considerably lesser than the pond reared animals which might be due to more stocking density and confinement.…”
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“…Since then, to integrate and improve the service function of the system, we have enhanced and cultured fish, shrimp, crab, and shellfish according to their biological characteristic in the system. The rationale is that fish species in an ideal polyculture pond occupy different niches and possess feeding habits which are different from and complementary to each other, therefore, are able to utilize food available in the pond more efficiently than single species (Yuan et al 2010). In the coastal artificial system, the fishes include 6,000 Pseudosciaena crocea with body length (BL) ranging from 140 to 150 mm; 2,000 Sparus macrocephalus, BL range, 65-70 mm; and 10,000 Mugil cephalus and Liza haematocheila, BL range, 10-15 mm.…”
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