Modulation of reproductive exhaustion using Ulva clathrata in Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931) broodstock during commercial maturation
Ulva clathrata meal (2%) was supplemented in a fresh maturation diet for Litopenaeus vannamei broodstock in a commercial larval facility and its effects on reproductive performance, histology and histochemistry of gonad, and biochemical composition of gonad, hepatopancreas, and muscle were analysed....
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description | Ulva clathrata meal (2%) was supplemented in a fresh maturation diet for Litopenaeus vannamei broodstock in a commercial larval facility and its effects on reproductive performance, histology and histochemistry of gonad, and biochemical composition of gonad, hepatopancreas, and muscle were analysed. Females that were given Ulva in the diet had reduced mortality compared to controls, with no differences in males. Females fed Ulva also had bigger oocytes but only those in late vitellogenesis (+7%, p |
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