Title of article :
Reducing Cannibalism of arrow Clawed Crayfish Astacus leptodactylus Eschscholtz 1823 Through Management of Photoperiod and Stocking Density
Author/Authors :
FARHADI, ARDAVAN khoramshahr marine science and technology university - Faculty of Marine Natural Resources - Department of Fisheries, خرمشهر, ايران , GARDNER, CALEB University of Tasmania - Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, Australia , KOCHANIAN, PREETA khoramshahr marine science and technology university - Faculty of Marine Natural Resources - Department of Fisheries, خرمشهر, ايران
From page :
286
To page :
296
Abstract :
In crayfish hatcheries, one of the main factors affecting reproduction operation is survival and cannibalism of brood stock. One of the main problems for expansion of Astacus leptodactylus Eschscholtz 1823 production is high mortality and cannibalism of broodstock during the reproduction operation. The effect of photoperiod and stocking density on cannibalism, moulting and survival of A.leptodactylus was examined in the context of broodstock husbandry. Cannibalism was lowest and survival highest when crayfish were housed at low density (10.m-2) and with longer photoperiod. The longest photoperiod, 18 h light (L): 6 h dark (D) conditions resulted in high survival with minor cannibalism. Longest photoperiod also had the undesirable outcome of lower frequency of moulting, suggesting possible impacts on growth.
Journal title :
Asian Fisheries Science Journal (ASJ)
Journal title :
Asian Fisheries Science Journal (ASJ)
Record number :
2670916
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