2015
DOI: 10.1163/15685403-00003407
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Effects of stocking density and shelter type on the growth and survival of pandalid shrimp (Pandalopsis japonica Balss, 1914) juveniles

Abstract: In this study, we determined the optimal shelter type by comparisons of growth, survival and RNA/DNA ratio of Pandalopsis japonica juveniles after rearing for 1 month and examining the effects of some shelters. The shelters used were brush-type, coloured pompons, and vinyl blankets. Attachment of individuals was highest, 117.7 ± 9.29 shrimp/900 cm 2 , with brush-type shelters. In rearing experiments for 1 month with four shelters and two stocking densities, carapace length (4.44-4.48 mm), wet weight (119.1-126… Show more

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