Yolk resorption and larval development in the brackish river prawn Macrobrachium macrobrachion under laboratory conditions: Perspectives for aquaculture

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Guillaume Koussovi, Arsène Mathieu Houssou, Dimas Armando Orés Daves, Farokh Niass, Clément Agossou Bonou, Laura López Greco, Elie Montchowui
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Macrobrachium macrobrachion is an African native brackish river prawn with a high commercial value. Currently, there is little information on the post-larval production of this species. Two experiments were conducted in the laboratory to develop production techniques for this species. The first experiment analyzed the duration of yolk resorption and the second described the larval stages. Yolk resorption was studied in 240 newly hatched larvae for 24 h based on the reduction in yolk area over time. For larval development stages, six breeding tanks containing 100 L with a density of 50 larvae/L were used. Larvae were fed a combination of Artemia nauplii, Brachionusplicatilis, and pelleted food (Larviva ProStart, Biomar Efico). The results have shown that the area of yolk reserves varied significantly in the hours after hatching. At 14 h after hatching, each larva resorbed approximately 85% of its yolk reserve, and at 18 h after hatching, each of them still had approximately 6.1%. Twelve larval stages were identified and described in three critical stages. M. macrobrachion larvae are lecithotrophic and need to start exogenous feeding at 14 h at the earliest and 18 h at the latest after hatching. These results are the first to highlight the potential for mass production of brackish river prawns.

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实验室条件下微咸水河虾Macrobrachium macrobachion的卵黄吸收和幼体发育:水产养殖前景
大臂虾(Macrobrachium macrobrachion)是一种非洲本地半咸淡河对虾,具有很高的商业价值。目前,关于该物种幼虫后生产的信息很少。在实验室进行了两次试验,以开发该物种的生产技术。第一个实验分析了卵黄吸收的时间,第二个实验描述了幼虫期。根据卵黄面积随时间的减少,研究了240只新孵化幼虫24 h的卵黄吸收。在幼虫发育阶段,使用6个100 L的繁殖池,密度为50只/L。幼虫分别饲喂无叶蒿(Artemia nauplii)、臂尾轮虫(Brachionusplicatilis)和颗粒食物(Larviva ProStart, Biomar Efico)。结果表明,卵黄储备面积在孵化后数小时内变化显著。在孵化后14 h,每只幼虫吸收了约85%的蛋黄储备,在孵化后18 h,每只幼虫仍有约6.1%的蛋黄储备被吸收。鉴定出12个幼虫期,并分为3个关键期。大臂沼虾幼虫为卵磷脂营养型,最早在孵化后14 h,最晚在孵化后18 h开始外源摄食。这些结果首次强调了大规模生产咸淡河对虾的潜力。
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审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of the World Aquaculture Society is an international scientific journal publishing original research on the culture of aquatic plants and animals including: Nutrition; Disease; Genetics and breeding; Physiology; Environmental quality; Culture systems engineering; Husbandry practices; Economics and marketing.
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