Effect of density and sex
ratio on gonad development and spawning in the crayfish Procambarus
llamasi
C. Carmona-Osalde, M. Rodríguez-Serna, M.A.
Olvera-Novoa, P.J. Gutiérrez-Yurrita-2004
Aquaculture, 236(1-4): 331-339
Abstract:
The effect of density and sex ratio on maturation and
spawning in the crayfish Procambarus llamasi was evaluated during a
90-day study. Five stocking densities were tested: 10 org/m2 (5
females/m2), 20 org/m2 (15 females/m2), 34
org/m2 (29 females/m2), 49 org/m2 (44
females/m2) and 64 org/m2 (59 females/m2),
and five sex ratios (male/female) 1:1, 1:3, 1:6, 1:9 and 1:12. The
Maturation Index (MI) results exhibited no significant differences between
the high-density treatments, though there was a significant difference
between these and the lowest density treatment. Females in the lowest
density did not mature or spawn. The Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) showed no
differences between densities, with high values in all treatments. Spawning
increased in direct relation to density with the highest spawning percentage
recorded in the highest density treatment. Density had a clear and
significant effect on maturation and spawning in P. llamasi.
(Laboratorio de Nutrición, Departamento de Recursos
del Mar, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Unidad Mérida
(CINVESTAV), Antigua Carretera a Progreso Km. 6, A.P. 73 Cordemex, 97310, Mérida,
Yucatán, Mexico, e-mail of C. Carmona-Osalde: carmona@mda.cinvestav.mx,
e-mail of M. Rodriguez-Serna: mrs@fciencias.unam.mx,
e-mail of P.J. Gutierrez-Yurrita: yurrita@sunserver.sdi.uaq.mx)