Fecundity of Mozambique Tilapia (Oreochromis Mossambicus Peters) from Reservoirs of Beed District in Maharashtra, India

Sakhare Vb
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Tilapia is native to Africa and Middle East and has emerged from mere obscurity to one of the most productive and internationally traded food fish in the world [1]. The last three decades have seen significant developments in farming of tilapias worldwide. They are being farmed in about 85 countries worldwide Tilapia belongs to the family Cichlidae under order Perciformes. There are about 70 species of tilapias, of which nine species are used in global aquaculture [2]. In India, tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) was introduced in 1952, with a view to filling up unoccupied niches such as reservoirs and ponds. These species spread across the country within a few years due to prolific breeding and adaptability to wide range of environmental condition. Introduction of tilapia in our culture system is advantageous because it represents lower level in food chain, and thus its culture will be economical and eco-friendly.
印度马哈拉施特拉邦Beed区水库莫桑比克罗非鱼(Oreochromis Mossambicus Peters)的繁殖力
罗非鱼原产于非洲和中东,已经从默默无闻发展成为世界上最具生产力和国际贸易的食用鱼之一[1]。过去三十年来,全世界罗非鱼养殖取得了重大发展。罗非鱼在世界上大约85个国家被养殖,罗非鱼属于姬鱼科,姬鱼目。罗非鱼约有70种,其中9种用于全球水产养殖[2]。在印度,罗非鱼(Oreochromis mossambicus)于1952年引进,目的是填补水库和池塘等空置的生态位。由于繁殖力强和对各种环境条件的适应性强,这些物种在几年内遍布全国。引进罗非鱼在我国的养殖体系中是有利的,因为罗非鱼在食物链中处于较低的层次,因此它的养殖将是经济和环保的。
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