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The Multiple Influences of Natural Farming Environment on the Cultured Population Behavior of Kuruma Prawn, Penaeus japonicus

SIMPLE SUMMARY: To inform the management of shrimp culture strategies, it is important to uncover the interaction of complex factors with shrimp behaviors in the culture environment. This study was carried out with the objective to investigate the behavioral patterns of Penaeus japonicus and the eff...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Wenzhi, Zhang, Heqian, Wang, Panpan, Wei, Yiming, Chen, Chuanxi, Hou, Yiling, Deng, Xiaojie, Li, Siqi, Sun, Shengyao, Cai, Qisi, Mao, Yong, Liu, Xiangrong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740933/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36496904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233383
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author Cheng, Wenzhi
Zhang, Heqian
Wang, Panpan
Wei, Yiming
Chen, Chuanxi
Hou, Yiling
Deng, Xiaojie
Li, Siqi
Sun, Shengyao
Cai, Qisi
Mao, Yong
Liu, Xiangrong
author_facet Cheng, Wenzhi
Zhang, Heqian
Wang, Panpan
Wei, Yiming
Chen, Chuanxi
Hou, Yiling
Deng, Xiaojie
Li, Siqi
Sun, Shengyao
Cai, Qisi
Mao, Yong
Liu, Xiangrong
author_sort Cheng, Wenzhi
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: To inform the management of shrimp culture strategies, it is important to uncover the interaction of complex factors with shrimp behaviors in the culture environment. This study was carried out with the objective to investigate the behavioral patterns of Penaeus japonicus and the effects of the natural farming environment on its behavior. The results revealed the preference for maintaining silence for P. japonicus in their breeding environment, of which the behavior patterns were prominently influenced by the sex ratio. Light intensity is demonstrated as the most influential factor in the behavior of P. japonicus, followed by population density. In conclusion, this study provides scientific evidence for shrimp farming of significant practical value. ABSTRACT: Recent years have witnessed a tremendous development in shrimp farming around the world, which, however, has raised a variety of issues, possibly due to a lack of knowledge of shrimp behavior in farms. This study focused on the relationship between shrimp behavior and the various factors of natural farming environment through situ surveys, as distinguished from the majority of laboratory studies on shrimp behavior. In the survey, the behaviors of kuruma prawn (Penaeus japonicus) were investigated in the groups of swimming in the water, crawling on the sand, resting on the sand, and hiding in the sand, followed by the quantification of the sex ratio, water quality, density, and light intensity. The results showed the average proportions of resting, hiding, crawling, and swimming activities of 69.87%, 20.85%, 8.24%, and 1.04%, respectively, of P. japonicus. The behavior of hiding, resting, and crawling is significantly affected by the sex ratio of the shrimp (p < 0.05). The proportions of hiding behavior exhibited a negative connection with density and a positive connection with light intensity, while the proportions of resting behavior showed the opposite according to both Pearson correlation analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. The light intensity was the only factor that significantly influenced the swimming behavior, in which the probability of the swimming behavior was reduced from 48% to 5% when light intensity varied from 0 to 10 lx, as determined by the generalized linear model. It could be speculated that P. japonicus prefers a tranquil environment. Female shrimp might exhibit less aggression and more adventure compared to male shrimp. The findings suggested light intensity, followed by density, as the most crucial element influencing the behavior of P. japonicus in the culture environment. These findings will contribute to the comprehension of the behavior of P. japonicus and provide a novel perspective for the formulation of its culture management strategy.
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spelling pubmed-97409332022-12-11 The Multiple Influences of Natural Farming Environment on the Cultured Population Behavior of Kuruma Prawn, Penaeus japonicus Cheng, Wenzhi Zhang, Heqian Wang, Panpan Wei, Yiming Chen, Chuanxi Hou, Yiling Deng, Xiaojie Li, Siqi Sun, Shengyao Cai, Qisi Mao, Yong Liu, Xiangrong Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: To inform the management of shrimp culture strategies, it is important to uncover the interaction of complex factors with shrimp behaviors in the culture environment. This study was carried out with the objective to investigate the behavioral patterns of Penaeus japonicus and the effects of the natural farming environment on its behavior. The results revealed the preference for maintaining silence for P. japonicus in their breeding environment, of which the behavior patterns were prominently influenced by the sex ratio. Light intensity is demonstrated as the most influential factor in the behavior of P. japonicus, followed by population density. In conclusion, this study provides scientific evidence for shrimp farming of significant practical value. ABSTRACT: Recent years have witnessed a tremendous development in shrimp farming around the world, which, however, has raised a variety of issues, possibly due to a lack of knowledge of shrimp behavior in farms. This study focused on the relationship between shrimp behavior and the various factors of natural farming environment through situ surveys, as distinguished from the majority of laboratory studies on shrimp behavior. In the survey, the behaviors of kuruma prawn (Penaeus japonicus) were investigated in the groups of swimming in the water, crawling on the sand, resting on the sand, and hiding in the sand, followed by the quantification of the sex ratio, water quality, density, and light intensity. The results showed the average proportions of resting, hiding, crawling, and swimming activities of 69.87%, 20.85%, 8.24%, and 1.04%, respectively, of P. japonicus. The behavior of hiding, resting, and crawling is significantly affected by the sex ratio of the shrimp (p < 0.05). The proportions of hiding behavior exhibited a negative connection with density and a positive connection with light intensity, while the proportions of resting behavior showed the opposite according to both Pearson correlation analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. The light intensity was the only factor that significantly influenced the swimming behavior, in which the probability of the swimming behavior was reduced from 48% to 5% when light intensity varied from 0 to 10 lx, as determined by the generalized linear model. It could be speculated that P. japonicus prefers a tranquil environment. Female shrimp might exhibit less aggression and more adventure compared to male shrimp. The findings suggested light intensity, followed by density, as the most crucial element influencing the behavior of P. japonicus in the culture environment. These findings will contribute to the comprehension of the behavior of P. japonicus and provide a novel perspective for the formulation of its culture management strategy. MDPI 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9740933/ /pubmed/36496904 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233383 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cheng, Wenzhi
Zhang, Heqian
Wang, Panpan
Wei, Yiming
Chen, Chuanxi
Hou, Yiling
Deng, Xiaojie
Li, Siqi
Sun, Shengyao
Cai, Qisi
Mao, Yong
Liu, Xiangrong
The Multiple Influences of Natural Farming Environment on the Cultured Population Behavior of Kuruma Prawn, Penaeus japonicus
title The Multiple Influences of Natural Farming Environment on the Cultured Population Behavior of Kuruma Prawn, Penaeus japonicus
title_full The Multiple Influences of Natural Farming Environment on the Cultured Population Behavior of Kuruma Prawn, Penaeus japonicus
title_fullStr The Multiple Influences of Natural Farming Environment on the Cultured Population Behavior of Kuruma Prawn, Penaeus japonicus
title_full_unstemmed The Multiple Influences of Natural Farming Environment on the Cultured Population Behavior of Kuruma Prawn, Penaeus japonicus
title_short The Multiple Influences of Natural Farming Environment on the Cultured Population Behavior of Kuruma Prawn, Penaeus japonicus
title_sort multiple influences of natural farming environment on the cultured population behavior of kuruma prawn, penaeus japonicus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740933/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36496904
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12233383
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