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Length–weight relationship and condition factor of giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families

BACKGROUND: Length–weight relationships and condition factors of giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families (family S: South China seas family, family A: African family, family SA: ♂ South China seas family × ♀ Africa family, family AS: ♂ Africa family × ♀ South...

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Autores principales: Li, Yundong, Zhou, Falin, Ma, Zhenhua, Huang, Jianhua, Jiang, Shigui, Yang, Qibin, Li, Tao, Qin, Jian G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4977241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27547654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2979-6
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author Li, Yundong
Zhou, Falin
Ma, Zhenhua
Huang, Jianhua
Jiang, Shigui
Yang, Qibin
Li, Tao
Qin, Jian G.
author_facet Li, Yundong
Zhou, Falin
Ma, Zhenhua
Huang, Jianhua
Jiang, Shigui
Yang, Qibin
Li, Tao
Qin, Jian G.
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description BACKGROUND: Length–weight relationships and condition factors of giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families (family S: South China seas family, family A: African family, family SA: ♂ South China seas family × ♀ Africa family, family AS: ♂ Africa family × ♀ South China seas family) were evaluated in this study. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSION: Length–weight relationships can be expressed as W = 0.0239BL(2.789) (R(2) = 0.8977) in family S, W = 0.0206BL(2.9107) (R(2) = 0.9107) in family A, W = 0.0211BL(2.831) (R(2) = 0.8869) in family SA, and W = 0.0249BL(2.781) (R(2) = 0.9159) in family AS. The growth of P. monodon from four breeding families follows a negative allometric trend. Fulton’s body condition factor (K) was not significantly different in males, while in females, the highest K (3.07) was observed in family AS, and the lowest K was found in family A (1.88). Results from the present study indicate that the cross group family AS (♂ Africa family × ♀ South China seas family) has obvious heterosis in females. This may suggest that the direction of further breeding of P. monodon, should be conducted by using Africa family as male parent, and South China seas family as female parent. Results from the present study will provide valuable information on selective breeding in P. monodon. Methodology used in the present study can also be applied in other similar species.
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spelling pubmed-49772412016-08-19 Length–weight relationship and condition factor of giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families Li, Yundong Zhou, Falin Ma, Zhenhua Huang, Jianhua Jiang, Shigui Yang, Qibin Li, Tao Qin, Jian G. Springerplus Short Report BACKGROUND: Length–weight relationships and condition factors of giant tiger shrimp Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families (family S: South China seas family, family A: African family, family SA: ♂ South China seas family × ♀ Africa family, family AS: ♂ Africa family × ♀ South China seas family) were evaluated in this study. FINDINGS AND CONCLUSION: Length–weight relationships can be expressed as W = 0.0239BL(2.789) (R(2) = 0.8977) in family S, W = 0.0206BL(2.9107) (R(2) = 0.9107) in family A, W = 0.0211BL(2.831) (R(2) = 0.8869) in family SA, and W = 0.0249BL(2.781) (R(2) = 0.9159) in family AS. The growth of P. monodon from four breeding families follows a negative allometric trend. Fulton’s body condition factor (K) was not significantly different in males, while in females, the highest K (3.07) was observed in family AS, and the lowest K was found in family A (1.88). Results from the present study indicate that the cross group family AS (♂ Africa family × ♀ South China seas family) has obvious heterosis in females. This may suggest that the direction of further breeding of P. monodon, should be conducted by using Africa family as male parent, and South China seas family as female parent. Results from the present study will provide valuable information on selective breeding in P. monodon. Methodology used in the present study can also be applied in other similar species. Springer International Publishing 2016-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4977241/ /pubmed/27547654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2979-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Li, Yundong
Zhou, Falin
Ma, Zhenhua
Huang, Jianhua
Jiang, Shigui
Yang, Qibin
Li, Tao
Qin, Jian G.
Length–weight relationship and condition factor of giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families
title Length–weight relationship and condition factor of giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families
title_full Length–weight relationship and condition factor of giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families
title_fullStr Length–weight relationship and condition factor of giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families
title_full_unstemmed Length–weight relationship and condition factor of giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families
title_short Length–weight relationship and condition factor of giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families
title_sort length–weight relationship and condition factor of giant tiger shrimp, penaeus monodon (fabricius, 1798) from four breeding families
topic Short Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4977241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27547654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-016-2979-6
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