AN INVESTIGATION OF CAPOETA CAPOETA FEEDING IN MAKOO DAM LAKE

The shrimp farming success in the future will greatly depend upon increasing supplies of healthy and high quality seed for stocking ponds. The limited and inconsistent availability of wild shrimp postlarvae together with an urgent need of establishing selective breeding programs, increased the inter...

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Main Author: J. Ghafle maramazi
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Language:fas
Published: Iranian Fisheries Research Organization 2004-01-01
Series:‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
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Online Access:http://isfj.areo.ir/article_113751_en.html
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spelling doaj-74acb9e3a9324922b18e2a052aa101462020-11-24T20:56:23ZfasIranian Fisheries Research Organization‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān1026-13542322-59982004-01-01132163176AN INVESTIGATION OF CAPOETA CAPOETA FEEDING IN MAKOO DAM LAKEJ. Ghafle maramaziThe shrimp farming success in the future will greatly depend upon increasing supplies of healthy and high quality seed for stocking ponds. The limited and inconsistent availability of wild shrimp postlarvae together with an urgent need of establishing selective breeding programs, increased the interest in captive broods of penaeids. Many investigations have been carried out on several shrimp species world-wide. This study has been conducted on 3 shrimp groups since September to July 1999 in Bandar-e-Imam southwest Iran. The wild group (SPB) prepared from jask area and the pond group (POB) prepred from artificial ponds upon. harvesting them as marketable size have been investigated. 2 groups were exposed to natural diets consisting of squid and artemia biomass in same conditions using 12 m33 concrete tanks. Stocking density was 2 piece/m2 (1F:1M). Half part of the pond bottom covered by fine sand to reduce the stress where the other part has been used for feeding. Daily ration given in 3 times by satiation method. Also reproductive performance of wild gravid brooders (WLB) were recorded as a control group. 2 examined groups well and around 30% of POB females successfully ripened an produced eggs and nauplii. Almost all males of both groups were matured. Data showed fecundity is highly correlated to the TL and W of the brooders by positive trend. Considering the TL, W, fecundity and nauplii production the WLB brooders are significantly (P<0.05) higher than 2 other groups, while the SPM brooders are significantly (P<0.05) higher in hatchability. Meanwhile the survival rate from nauplii to postlarvae stage was around 30% for SMP brooders. On the other hand the growth parameters (TL,W) of the marketable size of the shrimps produced from SMP brooders were significantly (P<0/05) higher than those produced from WLB group. Since the fecundity is important by increasing the brood size thus the data suggest the superiority of the SPM brooders.http://isfj.areo.ir/article_113751_en.htmlFeeding; CSPOETA CAPOETA; MAKOO DAM; Iran
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AN INVESTIGATION OF CAPOETA CAPOETA FEEDING IN MAKOO DAM LAKE
‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
Feeding; CSPOETA CAPOETA; MAKOO DAM; Iran
author_facet J. Ghafle maramazi
author_sort J. Ghafle maramazi
title AN INVESTIGATION OF CAPOETA CAPOETA FEEDING IN MAKOO DAM LAKE
title_short AN INVESTIGATION OF CAPOETA CAPOETA FEEDING IN MAKOO DAM LAKE
title_full AN INVESTIGATION OF CAPOETA CAPOETA FEEDING IN MAKOO DAM LAKE
title_fullStr AN INVESTIGATION OF CAPOETA CAPOETA FEEDING IN MAKOO DAM LAKE
title_full_unstemmed AN INVESTIGATION OF CAPOETA CAPOETA FEEDING IN MAKOO DAM LAKE
title_sort investigation of capoeta capoeta feeding in makoo dam lake
publisher Iranian Fisheries Research Organization
series ‬‭Majallah-i ̒Ilmī-i Shīlāt-i Īrān
issn 1026-1354
2322-5998
publishDate 2004-01-01
description The shrimp farming success in the future will greatly depend upon increasing supplies of healthy and high quality seed for stocking ponds. The limited and inconsistent availability of wild shrimp postlarvae together with an urgent need of establishing selective breeding programs, increased the interest in captive broods of penaeids. Many investigations have been carried out on several shrimp species world-wide. This study has been conducted on 3 shrimp groups since September to July 1999 in Bandar-e-Imam southwest Iran. The wild group (SPB) prepared from jask area and the pond group (POB) prepred from artificial ponds upon. harvesting them as marketable size have been investigated. 2 groups were exposed to natural diets consisting of squid and artemia biomass in same conditions using 12 m33 concrete tanks. Stocking density was 2 piece/m2 (1F:1M). Half part of the pond bottom covered by fine sand to reduce the stress where the other part has been used for feeding. Daily ration given in 3 times by satiation method. Also reproductive performance of wild gravid brooders (WLB) were recorded as a control group. 2 examined groups well and around 30% of POB females successfully ripened an produced eggs and nauplii. Almost all males of both groups were matured. Data showed fecundity is highly correlated to the TL and W of the brooders by positive trend. Considering the TL, W, fecundity and nauplii production the WLB brooders are significantly (P<0.05) higher than 2 other groups, while the SPM brooders are significantly (P<0.05) higher in hatchability. Meanwhile the survival rate from nauplii to postlarvae stage was around 30% for SMP brooders. On the other hand the growth parameters (TL,W) of the marketable size of the shrimps produced from SMP brooders were significantly (P<0/05) higher than those produced from WLB group. Since the fecundity is important by increasing the brood size thus the data suggest the superiority of the SPM brooders.
topic Feeding; CSPOETA CAPOETA; MAKOO DAM; Iran
url http://isfj.areo.ir/article_113751_en.html
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