Browsing Conference Proceedings by Subject "Giant tiger shrimp"
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Bacterial diseases of penaeid shrimps: An Asian view
(Fish Health Section, Asian Fisheries Society, 1995)In the past 5 Yr, bacterial diseases have become limiting factors in penaeid culture systems, their effects becoming directly proportional to the growth of the industry in terms of severity and imoact. Although eight ... -
Bacterial exoskeletal lesions of the tiger prawn Penaeus monodon
(Asian Fisheries Society, 1990)Tank- and pond-reared Penaeus monodon with exoskeletal lesions were examined. The incidence rate was up to 36% for broodstock in concrete tanks and to 20% for pond-reared prawns. The increase in disease incidence was related ... -
Series: European Mariculture Society Special Publication; No. 4
Cultivation of live feed for the rearing of sugpo (Penaeus monodon) larvae
(European Mariculture Society, 1979)The sugpo, Penaeus monodon, is a very important prawn species in Southeast Asia. It is extremely euryhaline and fast growing. Interest in the farming of this prawn species is very high. Unfortunately, the supply of natural ... -
Current fish disease problems in the Philippines and their economic impact
(1987)An account is given of fish disease problems facing the aquaculture industry in the Philippines. The Laguna de Bay fish kills that occurred in December 1985 and February 1986, involving epizootic ulcerative syndrome of ... -
Current status of prawn farming and prawn health management in the Philippines.
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Defatted soybean meal and Leucaena leaf meal as protein sources in diets for Penaeus monodon juveniles
(Asian Fisheries Society, 1990)Penaeus monodon juveniles, mean weight 0.38 g, were fed 12 practical diets with 30, 20 or 16% Peruvian fish meal, 15 or 35% defatted soybean meal (DSM), 10% Leucaena leucocephala , leaf meal (LM), and 15% shrimp meal with ... -
Dietary manipulation to control the chronic soft-shell syndrome in tiger prawn, Penaeus monodon Fabricius.
(Asian Fisheries Society, 1990)Penaeus monodon collected from brackishwater ponds in Iloilo, Philippines, were induced to become soft-shelled in the laboratory for 3-4 weeks. Eight isocaloric and isonitrogenous diets containing 0:0; 0:1; 1:0; 1:0.2; ... -
The effect of different feed combinations using chicken egg yolk in Penaeus monodon larval rearing
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Effect of supplemental lecithin and lipid sources on the growth and survival of Penaeus monodon juveniles
(Asian Fisheries Society, 1986)Penaeus monodon juveniles were reared in 60-liter fiberglass oval tanks in a flow-through seawater system for 8 weeks to determine the effect of lecithin and type of lipid on growth and survival. Nine isonitrogenous and ... -
The environmental effects of aquaculture with emphasis on the intensive prawn farming in the Philippines.
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Evaluation of fish protein concentrate and lactic yeast as protein sources for shrimp feeds.
(Asian Fisheries Society, 1994)Protein sources, hydrolyzed fish protein concentrate and plasmolyzed lactic yeast, were used to partially replace fish meal and soybean meal, respectively, in a basal diet (diet 1) at these levels; 5% fish protein concentrate ... -
Formulated feeds for Penaeus monodon
(ASEAN/UNDP/FAO Regional Small-Scale Coastal Fisheries Development Project, 1989)The paper discusses the food and feeding habits of Penaeus monodon , present knowledge of nutrient requirements and available formulation in the market including those developed at the Aquaculture Department, Southeast ... -
Growth and external reproductive parameters in pond-reared Penaeus monodon
(Marine Science Institute, University of the Philippines, 1994)Pond-reared Penaeus monodon males and females were sampled regularly over a 4 month period of length and weight measurments to the body and external reproductive organs; joining of the petasmata and the presence of sperm ... -
An integrated semi-intensive shrimp and livestock system in the Philippines.
(Asian Fisheries Society, 1986)The development of shrimp (Penaeus monodon) production system integrated with livestock was undertaken at the Sycip Plantation Inc., Negros Orienta, Philippines, as a result of crop diversificstion efforts in the province. ... -
Larval rearing of Penaeus monodon: Feeds and feeding techniques
(Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development, 1989)Larval rearing of P.monodon requires mass culture of selected phytoplankton and zooplankton species. In the protozocal stage, Skelatonoma; Chaetoceros or Tetraselmis is given singly or in combination. The rotifer Brachionus ... -
Nutrient flow and physicochemical profile studies of an integrated poultry-salt-Artemia-milkfish-sea bass-shrimp pond production system
(Wetteren, Belgium: Universal Press, 1987)The physicochemical and biological parameters of an integrated flow-through poultry-salt-Artemia-milkfish-sea bass-shrimp pond production system were monitored for 6 months to determine the pattern of nutrient changes and ... -
Nutritional value of five marine phytoplankton species isolated from Philippine water as food for the larvae of Penaeus monodon
(Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus, 1983)Feeding experiments were conducted to test the nutritional value of five marine phytoplankton species namely: Chaetoceros calcitrans, Tetrasemis sp., Dunaliella sp., Nannochloris sp. and Chlorella sp. isolated from panay ... -
An overview of the nutrition, feed and feeding techniques of prawn penaeid/shrimps
(Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development, 1989)This paper echoes what transpired during the first International Conference of Penaeid Prawns/Shrimps held in Iloilo City in December 4-7, 1984, particularly on the Nutrition nd Feed Development. Around 25 papers were ... -
Prawn nutrition, feed development and feeding techniques for grow-out and broodstock
(Philippine Council for Aquatic and Marine Research and Development, 1989)Knowledge on nutritional requirements of prawn juveniles and broodstock are scanty. However, relatively more information is now available with regard to requirements of juveniles compared to that of broodstock. Many ... -
Problems of diseases in prawn projects.
(1988)A major factor that influeces the success of production in the prawn industry is the occurrence of disease. Early stage of prawn in hatchery-nursery systems are subject to attacks of viruses, bacteria, fungi and protozoan ...