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Effect of stocking density on the behavior of newly transformed juvenile Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Authors:Jamilly de Souza Costa  Maria de Fátima Arruda
Affiliation:Laboratório de Biologia Comportamental, Departamento de Fisiologia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, Brazil
Abstract:This study characterized the behavioral activity of Macrobrachium rosenbergii in the early stages of development, under different stocking densities (25 and 40 animals/m2), and during the light and dark phases of a 24-h cycle. Observations of individuals were made in 8 aquariums. Behavioral recording lasted 15 min/aquarium, 4 times/day and 4 days/week, 4 weeks in total. Food was offered twice daily. Observational methods included a combination of behavioral sampling and scan sampling. During the light phase, inactivity, cleaning and remaining in a shelter were the most frequent behaviors. During the dark phase the subjects displayed a higher frequency of feeding, exploration, swimming, and digging. At low density, the animals gained more weight and exhibited greater growth overall. These results indicate a behavioral pattern that is more favorable to animals in the lower density cultivation environment that can also create better living conditions for these shrimp, favor survival rates and therefore improve management success.
Keywords:Aquaculture  freshwater shrimp  Macrobrachium rosenbergii  behavior  stocking density  applied ethology
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