As far as known most of the penaeid prawns spawn in the deeper waters of the sea and use the adjacent shallow areas, usually the backwaters, as their nursery grounds. The only exception to this are the observations of Dakin (1946) and Muriel and Bennet (1952) when one of the species was observed to breed in the coastal lakes of New South Wales. The Cochin backwaters are found to be the nursery grounds of three of the commercially important species of penaeids of the area. All these species are noticed to enter the backwaters at very early postlarval stages and the occurrence of these postlarvae in large numbers in these backwaters has been recorded and the data made use of for determining the breeding season of two of them, viz., M...
Laboratory spawning of a mature female Metapenaeus dobsoni obtained from the Cochin Backwater and k...
Male and female Paiapenaeopsis sculptilis in the fishery registered monthly average growths of 5.88...
In December, 1983 about 2,000 numbers of seed of Penaeus japonicus (average size: 42.2 mm) collected...
Not AvailableAs far as known most of the penaeid prawns spawn in the deeper waters of the sea and u...
Seasonal distribution of the larvae and post-larvae of five species of the commercially important p...
We have very little information on the exact areas where many of the penreid prawns of our coast m...
Seasonal distribution of the larvae and post-larvae of five species of the commercially important pe...
The penaeid prawn Metapenaeus dobsoni (locally known as poovaalan in the bigger sizes and thelly in...
Some aspects of the maturation and spawning of the commercially important prawns of the southwest c...
In 1982 the first time on the west coast of india, the presence of a few post-larvae of P. canalic...
In a recent note in Current Science on the migratory fishes of the inland waters of Madras, Chacko s...
The green tiger prawn Penaeus semisulcatus de Haan is one of the large growing species of penaeid p...
Three postlarval stages of Penaeus canaliculatus Olivier collected from Cochin backwaters are des...
Drag net collections during night carried out in the bar mouth area of Kovalam Backwater near Madra...
With the increased commercial importance of penaeid prawns, studies on the larval development of th...
Laboratory spawning of a mature female Metapenaeus dobsoni obtained from the Cochin Backwater and k...
Male and female Paiapenaeopsis sculptilis in the fishery registered monthly average growths of 5.88...
In December, 1983 about 2,000 numbers of seed of Penaeus japonicus (average size: 42.2 mm) collected...
Not AvailableAs far as known most of the penaeid prawns spawn in the deeper waters of the sea and u...
Seasonal distribution of the larvae and post-larvae of five species of the commercially important p...
We have very little information on the exact areas where many of the penreid prawns of our coast m...
Seasonal distribution of the larvae and post-larvae of five species of the commercially important pe...
The penaeid prawn Metapenaeus dobsoni (locally known as poovaalan in the bigger sizes and thelly in...
Some aspects of the maturation and spawning of the commercially important prawns of the southwest c...
In 1982 the first time on the west coast of india, the presence of a few post-larvae of P. canalic...
In a recent note in Current Science on the migratory fishes of the inland waters of Madras, Chacko s...
The green tiger prawn Penaeus semisulcatus de Haan is one of the large growing species of penaeid p...
Three postlarval stages of Penaeus canaliculatus Olivier collected from Cochin backwaters are des...
Drag net collections during night carried out in the bar mouth area of Kovalam Backwater near Madra...
With the increased commercial importance of penaeid prawns, studies on the larval development of th...
Laboratory spawning of a mature female Metapenaeus dobsoni obtained from the Cochin Backwater and k...
Male and female Paiapenaeopsis sculptilis in the fishery registered monthly average growths of 5.88...
In December, 1983 about 2,000 numbers of seed of Penaeus japonicus (average size: 42.2 mm) collected...