Effects of eyestalk ablation and limb amputation on the moult cycle of the shrimp Penaeus chinensis |
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Authors: | K. H. Chu P. K. K. Leong |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology , The Chinese University of Hong Kong , Shatin, N.T., Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | ![]() The shrimp Penaeus chinensis at moult stage Do were subjected to one of the three following treatments: bilateral eyestalk ablation, amputation of the fifth pair of pereiopods, and both of the above treatments. Two consecutive ecdyses after treatments were followed. Intact animals served as control. Precocious moulting was exhibited in all treated groups. Eyestalk ablation shortened the time to the first ecdysis more than does limb amputation. Additive effect was found in shrimps receiving both treatments. The duration between the first and second ecdyses in treated shrimps was shorter than that of intact animals, but the durations in the three treated groups were not significantly different from one another. Regenerates of limbs appeared after the second ecdysis following limb amputation. Further, change of body colour from black and green to red and white was observed in shrimps with eyestalk ablation. |
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Keywords: | Penaeid shrimp eyestalk ablation limb amputation moult cycle Penaeus chinensis |
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