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Characterization of cannibalism and blood in fleshy shrimp, Fenneropenaeus chinensis according to rearing water

사육수 조성에 따른 대하(Fenneropenaeus chinensis)의 공식 및 혈액학적 성상의 변화

  • Su Kyoung, Kim (West Sea Fisheries Research Institute, National Institute of Fisheries Science) ;
  • Seokryel, Kim (Dept. of Smart Fisheries Resources Science, Kongju National University)
  • 김수경 (국립수산과학원 서해수산연구소) ;
  • 김석렬 (공주대학교 스마트수산자원학과)
  • Received : 2022.11.02
  • Accepted : 2022.11.28
  • Published : 2022.12.31

Abstract

This study investigated carnival behavior in the nursery stage of Fenneropenaeus chinensis. In order to suppress the carnival behavior and improve the survival rate, it was examined whether there was a carnivalism inhibitory effect according to the rearing water of shrimp. In addition, their blood physiological changes were observed. As a result, in the experimental group with the size difference of F. chinensis, the survival rate was the highest in the biofloc technology (BFT) rearing water of olive flounder (75%), and in the experimental group without the size difference, the survival rate was the highest in the seawater experiment group (93%). In both experimental groups, rate of carnival behavior was observed to be low in the fed experimental group regardless of the size difference of F. chinensis. As a result of blood cell analysis of F. chinensis according to the rearing water, the percentage of granulocytes was the highest in the BFT rearing water of flounder (75%) and the lowest in the filtered seawater group (66%). The proportion of semi-granulocytes was the highest at 11% in the shrimp BFT rearing water, and the lowest at 7% in the filtered seawater. The proportion of hyalinocytes was highest in filtered seawater (27%) and lowest in flounder BFT rearing water (16%). These results suggest that carnival behavior and blood composition of F. chinensis may be different depending on the conditions of the rearing water in the nursery stage.

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Acknowledgement

본 연구는 2021년 국립수산과학원 수산과학연구사업(R2022014)의 지원으로 수행되었습니다.

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