Physiological Energetics of Blue Shrimp Penaeus stylirostris (Stimpson) Juveniles Acclimated To Different Salinities~!2009-04-15~!2009-06-27~!2009-09-07~!
A. Re, F. Díaz, G. Valdez, Marisela Flores, M. López
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Abstract
The influence of salinity on the energy balance and O:N atomic ratio of the blue shrimp Penaeus stylirostris was determined under laboratory conditions (20, 25 and 30psu). The lowest energy expended for routine metabolism and excretion of nitrogenous products was obtained in the animals maintained at 25psu salinity. The high quantity of energy channeled to scope for growth 2757 J g -1 day -1 d.w. was obtained in the shrimp acclimated to a salinity of 25psu. The apparent heat increment fecal production and energy lost in exuviae did not differ significantly (P > 0.05) among the shrimp exposed to the three salinity levels. The O:N atomic ratio calculated for the juveniles indicated a catabolism of carbohydrates as the main energy substrate for the organisms maintained in the isosmotic condition (25psu). We recommend maintaining Penaeus stylirostris juveniles at the salinity level which is isosmotic where they are free of environmental stress; these conditions for blue shrimp juveniles would improve production in the cultivation of this species.
在实验室条件(20、25和30psu)下,测定了盐度对stylirostris对虾能量平衡和O:N原子比的影响。维持在25psu盐度下的动物的日常代谢和含氮产物的排泄能量消耗最低。在盐度为25psu的条件下,对虾的生长通道能量最高,为2757 J g -1 day -1 d.w.。3种盐度下虾体的表观热增量、粪便产生量和蜕膜能量损失均无显著差异(P > 0.05)。幼鱼的O:N原子比表明,在等渗条件下(25psu),碳水化合物作为主要的能量底物进行分解代谢。我们建议将花柱对虾幼体维持在等渗的盐度水平,使其免受环境压力;这些条件将提高蓝虾幼虾的养殖产量。