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Effect of bilateral eyestalk ablation on ovarian development and moulting in early and late intermoult stages of female spiny lobster Panulirus homarus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Authors:Rachel Fernandez  E V Radhakrishnan
Institution:1. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin, Indiarachel777_in@yahoo.comrachelfernandez777@gmail.com;4. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Cochin, India
Abstract:Abstract

The present study describes the effect of bilateral eyestalk ablation (BESA) on reproduction and moulting of spiny lobster Panulirus homarus females in their early and late intermoult stages. The lobsters obtained from the wild were conditioned for the experiment. The experiments were conducted at the Calicut research centre of Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, India. Eyestalk ablation of females was done by ligation. The responses of the bilaterally eyestalk-ablated lobsters were statistically analysed. BESA conducted on the early and late intermoult stages resulted in the simultaneous acceleration of the somatic growth and reproductive processes with higher emphasis for oogenesis in lobsters ablated in the early intermoult phase and comparatively lower activity in those ablated in the late intermoult phase. Ablation in late intermoult phase resulted in faster entry into the premoult stage compared to the control.
Keywords:Bilateral eyestalk ablation  late intermoult stage  early intermoult stage  somatic growth  ovarian growth  Panulirus homarus
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