EFFECTS OF DEAD EGG REMOVAL FREQUENCY ON STAGE 2 JUVENILE PRODUCTION IN ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES LEREBOULLET

In artificial incubation (AI) of astacid species, which have a long embryonic development, eggs have to remain during long periods without maternal care and it is recommended to remove the dead ones. With the aim to test the effect on final stage 2 juvenile production of different removal frequ...

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Main Authors: CARRAL J. M., PÉREZ J. R., CELADA J. D., SÁEZ-ROYUELA M., MELENDRE P. M., AGUILERA A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2004-01-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae:2004015
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spelling doaj-453162d4d8d744d9a6452ab3f60004f82020-11-24T20:49:13ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022004-01-010372-37342543010.1051/kmae:2004015kmae2004372p425EFFECTS OF DEAD EGG REMOVAL FREQUENCY ON STAGE 2 JUVENILE PRODUCTION IN ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES LEREBOULLETCARRAL J. M.PÉREZ J. R.CELADA J. D.SÁEZ-ROYUELA M.MELENDRE P. M.AGUILERA A. In artificial incubation (AI) of astacid species, which have a long embryonic development, eggs have to remain during long periods without maternal care and it is recommended to remove the dead ones. With the aim to test the effect on final stage 2 juvenile production of different removal frequencies, four treatments were tested: removal every 4 days, every 7 days, every 10 days and no removal. Using an egg density of 2.2 eggs/cm2, stage 2 juvenile production rate was significantly better (70.3%) with removal every four days than with less frequent removals. However there were not detected statistical differences between the control (no egg removal) and the other treatments. The relatively low incubation density (2.2 eggs/cm2) could partially explain the general good results achieved, even when dead eggs were not removed. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae:2004015White-clawed crayfishartificial incubationjuvenile production
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author CARRAL J. M.
PÉREZ J. R.
CELADA J. D.
SÁEZ-ROYUELA M.
MELENDRE P. M.
AGUILERA A.
spellingShingle CARRAL J. M.
PÉREZ J. R.
CELADA J. D.
SÁEZ-ROYUELA M.
MELENDRE P. M.
AGUILERA A.
EFFECTS OF DEAD EGG REMOVAL FREQUENCY ON STAGE 2 JUVENILE PRODUCTION IN ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES LEREBOULLET
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
White-clawed crayfish
artificial incubation
juvenile production
author_facet CARRAL J. M.
PÉREZ J. R.
CELADA J. D.
SÁEZ-ROYUELA M.
MELENDRE P. M.
AGUILERA A.
author_sort CARRAL J. M.
title EFFECTS OF DEAD EGG REMOVAL FREQUENCY ON STAGE 2 JUVENILE PRODUCTION IN ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES LEREBOULLET
title_short EFFECTS OF DEAD EGG REMOVAL FREQUENCY ON STAGE 2 JUVENILE PRODUCTION IN ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES LEREBOULLET
title_full EFFECTS OF DEAD EGG REMOVAL FREQUENCY ON STAGE 2 JUVENILE PRODUCTION IN ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES LEREBOULLET
title_fullStr EFFECTS OF DEAD EGG REMOVAL FREQUENCY ON STAGE 2 JUVENILE PRODUCTION IN ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES LEREBOULLET
title_full_unstemmed EFFECTS OF DEAD EGG REMOVAL FREQUENCY ON STAGE 2 JUVENILE PRODUCTION IN ARTIFICIAL INCUBATION OF AUSTROPOTAMOBIUS PALLIPES LEREBOULLET
title_sort effects of dead egg removal frequency on stage 2 juvenile production in artificial incubation of austropotamobius pallipes lereboullet
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2004-01-01
description In artificial incubation (AI) of astacid species, which have a long embryonic development, eggs have to remain during long periods without maternal care and it is recommended to remove the dead ones. With the aim to test the effect on final stage 2 juvenile production of different removal frequencies, four treatments were tested: removal every 4 days, every 7 days, every 10 days and no removal. Using an egg density of 2.2 eggs/cm2, stage 2 juvenile production rate was significantly better (70.3%) with removal every four days than with less frequent removals. However there were not detected statistical differences between the control (no egg removal) and the other treatments. The relatively low incubation density (2.2 eggs/cm2) could partially explain the general good results achieved, even when dead eggs were not removed.
topic White-clawed crayfish
artificial incubation
juvenile production
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae:2004015
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