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A Study Of Factors Influencing The Hatch Rate Of Penaeus Vannamei Eggs. Iii. Presence Of The Female After Spawning, John T. Ogle, Kathleen A. Beaugez Jan 1997

A Study Of Factors Influencing The Hatch Rate Of Penaeus Vannamei Eggs. Iii. Presence Of The Female After Spawning, John T. Ogle, Kathleen A. Beaugez

Gulf and Caribbean Research

A comparison was made of the hatch rate (percent hatch) of Penaeus vannamei eggs. The study was comprised of 100 spawns from mated Penaeus vannamei females. In,one treatment, 50 female shrimp were removed from the isolation spawning tanks after spawning occurred but prior to hatching of eggs, producing 49.7% mean hatch rate. In the other treatment, 50 female shrimp were left in the tanks until after the eggs had hatched, producing an average hatch rate of 35.0%. A significant difference in the hatch rates of eggs was observed between spawns with and without presence of the female at time of …


A Study Of Factors Influencing The Hatch Rate Of Penaeus Vannamei Eggs. I. Effects Of Size, Shape And Volume Of The Spawning Tank, John T. Ogle Jan 1995

A Study Of Factors Influencing The Hatch Rate Of Penaeus Vannamei Eggs. I. Effects Of Size, Shape And Volume Of The Spawning Tank, John T. Ogle

Gulf and Caribbean Research

The hatch rate of Penaeus vannamei eggs spawned by individual females in square and round tanks and in different volumes of seawater was determined. The mean hatch rates ranged from 17.3% to 64.9% and were not significantly different for volumes of 50, 100 and 200 L nor for square or round tanks of equal water volumes. Hatch rate was significantly affected by the size of the spawning tank.


A Study Of Factors Influencing The Hatch Rate Of Penaeus Vannamei Eggs. Ii. Presence Of A Spermatophore, John T. Ogle Jan 1995

A Study Of Factors Influencing The Hatch Rate Of Penaeus Vannamei Eggs. Ii. Presence Of A Spermatophore, John T. Ogle

Gulf and Caribbean Research

Eghty-three mated Penaeus vannamei females were sourced from a commercial sized maturation tank. The hatch rate was recorded for those shrimp based on the presence of a full spermatophore, a partial spermatophore or the loss of the spermatophore during sourcing and handling. The hatch rates were not significantly different among females for the three spermatophore conditions. The mean hatch rates were 48.8% for full spermatophores, 43.1% for partial spermatophores and 55.6% for lost spermatophores. The location of the sperm at fertilization and the precise mechanisms of fertilization are still unknown.