Effect of temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental red cherry shrimp Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda (Decapoda, Caridea)

The effect of water temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental shrimp, Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda, was investigated to determine the optimum temperature for its culture. The effect of embryo incubation temperature on the subsequent performance of juvenil...

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Autores principales: Tropea, C., Stumpf, L., Greco, L.S.L.
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spelling todo:paper_19326203_v10_n3_p_Tropea2023-10-03T16:34:36Z Effect of temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental red cherry shrimp Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda (Decapoda, Caridea) Tropea, C. Stumpf, L. Greco, L.S.L. Article biochemical composition body growth body weight embryo environmental impact assessment female fertility growth curve growth period high temperature incubation temperature incubation time juvenile animal male Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda nonhuman ovary development reproduction shrimp water temperature animal cellular, subcellular and molecular biological phenomena and functions Decapoda (Crustacea) egg nonmammalian embryo physiological process physiology reproduction temperature Caridea Decapoda (Crustacea) Neocaridina Animals Biological Phenomena Body Weight Decapoda (Crustacea) Eggs Embryo, Nonmammalian Female Physiological Phenomena Reproduction Temperature The effect of water temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental shrimp, Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda, was investigated to determine the optimum temperature for its culture. The effect of embryo incubation temperature on the subsequent performance of juveniles was also evaluated. Ovigerous females and recently hatched juveniles (JI) were maintained during egg incubation and for a 90-day period, respectively, at three temperatures (24, 28 and 32°C). Incubation period increased with decreasing water temperature, but the number and size of JI were similar among treatments. At day 30 of the 90-day period, body weight and growth increment (GI) at 24°C were lower than those at 28 and 32°C. On subsequent days, GI at 24°C exceeded that at 28 and 32°C, leading to a similar body weight among treatments. These results suggest growth was delayed at 24°C, but only for 30 days after hatching. The lipid concentration tended to be lowest, intermediate and highest at 28, 32 and 24°C, respectively, possibly as a consequence of the metabolic processes involved in growth and ovarian maturation. Protein and glycogen concentrations were similar among treatments. Both the growth trajectory and biochemical composition of shrimps were affected by the temperature experienced during the 90-day growth period independently of the embryo incubation temperature. During the growth period, shrimps reached sexual maturity and mated, with the highest proportion of ovigerous females occurring at 28°C. All the females that matured and mated at 32°C lost their eggs, indicating a potentially stressful effect of high temperature on ovarian maturation. Based on high survival and good growth performance of shrimps at the three temperatures tested over the 90-day period it is concluded that N. heteropoda heteropoda is tolerant to a wide range of water temperatures, with 28°C being the optimum temperature for its culture. Copyright: © 2015 Tropea et al. Fil:Tropea, C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_19326203_v10_n3_p_Tropea
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topic Article
biochemical composition
body growth
body weight
embryo
environmental impact assessment
female
fertility
growth curve
growth period
high temperature
incubation temperature
incubation time
juvenile animal
male
Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda
nonhuman
ovary development
reproduction
shrimp
water temperature
animal
cellular, subcellular and molecular biological phenomena and functions
Decapoda (Crustacea)
egg
nonmammalian embryo
physiological process
physiology
reproduction
temperature
Caridea
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Neocaridina
Animals
Biological Phenomena
Body Weight
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Eggs
Embryo, Nonmammalian
Female
Physiological Phenomena
Reproduction
Temperature
spellingShingle Article
biochemical composition
body growth
body weight
embryo
environmental impact assessment
female
fertility
growth curve
growth period
high temperature
incubation temperature
incubation time
juvenile animal
male
Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda
nonhuman
ovary development
reproduction
shrimp
water temperature
animal
cellular, subcellular and molecular biological phenomena and functions
Decapoda (Crustacea)
egg
nonmammalian embryo
physiological process
physiology
reproduction
temperature
Caridea
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Neocaridina
Animals
Biological Phenomena
Body Weight
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Eggs
Embryo, Nonmammalian
Female
Physiological Phenomena
Reproduction
Temperature
Tropea, C.
Stumpf, L.
Greco, L.S.L.
Effect of temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental red cherry shrimp Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda (Decapoda, Caridea)
topic_facet Article
biochemical composition
body growth
body weight
embryo
environmental impact assessment
female
fertility
growth curve
growth period
high temperature
incubation temperature
incubation time
juvenile animal
male
Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda
nonhuman
ovary development
reproduction
shrimp
water temperature
animal
cellular, subcellular and molecular biological phenomena and functions
Decapoda (Crustacea)
egg
nonmammalian embryo
physiological process
physiology
reproduction
temperature
Caridea
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Neocaridina
Animals
Biological Phenomena
Body Weight
Decapoda (Crustacea)
Eggs
Embryo, Nonmammalian
Female
Physiological Phenomena
Reproduction
Temperature
description The effect of water temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental shrimp, Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda, was investigated to determine the optimum temperature for its culture. The effect of embryo incubation temperature on the subsequent performance of juveniles was also evaluated. Ovigerous females and recently hatched juveniles (JI) were maintained during egg incubation and for a 90-day period, respectively, at three temperatures (24, 28 and 32°C). Incubation period increased with decreasing water temperature, but the number and size of JI were similar among treatments. At day 30 of the 90-day period, body weight and growth increment (GI) at 24°C were lower than those at 28 and 32°C. On subsequent days, GI at 24°C exceeded that at 28 and 32°C, leading to a similar body weight among treatments. These results suggest growth was delayed at 24°C, but only for 30 days after hatching. The lipid concentration tended to be lowest, intermediate and highest at 28, 32 and 24°C, respectively, possibly as a consequence of the metabolic processes involved in growth and ovarian maturation. Protein and glycogen concentrations were similar among treatments. Both the growth trajectory and biochemical composition of shrimps were affected by the temperature experienced during the 90-day growth period independently of the embryo incubation temperature. During the growth period, shrimps reached sexual maturity and mated, with the highest proportion of ovigerous females occurring at 28°C. All the females that matured and mated at 32°C lost their eggs, indicating a potentially stressful effect of high temperature on ovarian maturation. Based on high survival and good growth performance of shrimps at the three temperatures tested over the 90-day period it is concluded that N. heteropoda heteropoda is tolerant to a wide range of water temperatures, with 28°C being the optimum temperature for its culture. Copyright: © 2015 Tropea et al.
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author Tropea, C.
Stumpf, L.
Greco, L.S.L.
author_facet Tropea, C.
Stumpf, L.
Greco, L.S.L.
author_sort Tropea, C.
title Effect of temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental red cherry shrimp Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda (Decapoda, Caridea)
title_short Effect of temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental red cherry shrimp Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda (Decapoda, Caridea)
title_full Effect of temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental red cherry shrimp Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda (Decapoda, Caridea)
title_fullStr Effect of temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental red cherry shrimp Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda (Decapoda, Caridea)
title_full_unstemmed Effect of temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental red cherry shrimp Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda (Decapoda, Caridea)
title_sort effect of temperature on biochemical composition, growth and reproduction of the ornamental red cherry shrimp neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda (decapoda, caridea)
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_19326203_v10_n3_p_Tropea
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