reproductive
performance of macrobrachium rosenbergii females in captivity
R.O. Cavalli, P. Lavens,
P. Sorgeloos-2001
Journal of the World Aquaculture Society, 32(1):
60-67
Abstract:
The breeding frequency, fecundity, egg hatchability,
larval output and viability of pond-reared, mature Macrobrachium rosenbergii
females were individually followed up during 180 d. Sexually mature prawns
were maintained under controlled laboratory conditions (28.7 C and 12-h
light/d) in a 190-L freshwater recirculation system and fed a formulated
diet. Ovarian development, moulting and spawning events were checked daily.
At least six consecutive moults were recorded for each of the 18 females.
The duration of the intermoult period averaged 27.5 d and was not affected
by ovarian development or spawning, but intermoult periods followed by
spawning had significantly lower growth rates. From a total of 126 moulting
events recorded, egg laying successfully followed 76 (60.3%) of them. The
number of eggs per spawn (NES) varied from 26,587 to 74,775 for females
weighing 20.0 to 55.8 g. The relationship between NES and female size (W; in
g) was found to be NES = 484 + 1454W (r² = 0.74). Results suggested that
the number of viable larvae produced per egg clutch may be increased by in
vitro incubation, as the losses of eggs, which usually occur under in vivo
incubation, are prevented. The present study illustrates that under adequate
and stable rearing conditions, M. rosenbergii females are able to spawn up
to five times during 180 d, in comparison to three to five times per year as
reported for wild prawn populations.
(Fundação Universidade Federal do Rio Grande,
Departmento de Oceanografia, CP 474, Rio Grande, RS 96201-900, Brazil)