Mature Penaeus monodon were collected from Kedah, Perak, Terengganu, johore and Sabah waters in Malaysia. Selected morphometric characters and body weight Were measured individually. The results showed that the females were significantly larger (P<O.05) than the males in all locations. Stepwise regression analysis indicated that carapace length alone is sufficient to explain the variance in body weight for male and female prawns and can thus be used as a criterion for the selection of broadstock. The logarithmic relationships between body weight and total length. body weight and carapace length, and between carapace length and total length for both sexes were also calculated
The Indian Tiger prawn Penaeus monodon Fabricius 1798 is the largest species among the penaeid praw...
Attempts have been made to detennine the age and growth of Penaeus semisulcatus by the method of le...
Penaeus monodon were reared in captivity in tanks over three generations with full pedigree informat...
Morphometric variables were measured to detect variation among the random population samples of Pen...
Prawns are brought to the processing factories in deheaded condition. In view of the fluctuating na...
The morphometric relationships of endemic species of the palaemonid prawn Macrobrachium lar collecte...
Bawd on the length and weight data of Metapenaeus monoceros (Fabricius) collected from trawl landing...
The paper reports on the statistical analysis of growth pattern and meristic studies of body parts o...
The length-weight relationships (LWRs) of Macrobrachium lamarrei (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) was studie...
Abstract only.Penaeus japonicus, P. vannamei and P. marginatus cultured at the Oceanic Institute in ...
Marine prawns are divided into two common genera of Penaeus and Fenneropenaeus. Fenneropenaeus mergu...
Not AvailableThe morphometric relationships of endemic species of the palaemonid prawn Macrobrachium...
A marked difference in growth rate was observed between males and females of Parapenaeus longipes a...
The length-weight relationship was calculated for the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium idae. About 150...
Length-weight relationships of two commercially important freshwater prawns, Macrobrachium idella an...
The Indian Tiger prawn Penaeus monodon Fabricius 1798 is the largest species among the penaeid praw...
Attempts have been made to detennine the age and growth of Penaeus semisulcatus by the method of le...
Penaeus monodon were reared in captivity in tanks over three generations with full pedigree informat...
Morphometric variables were measured to detect variation among the random population samples of Pen...
Prawns are brought to the processing factories in deheaded condition. In view of the fluctuating na...
The morphometric relationships of endemic species of the palaemonid prawn Macrobrachium lar collecte...
Bawd on the length and weight data of Metapenaeus monoceros (Fabricius) collected from trawl landing...
The paper reports on the statistical analysis of growth pattern and meristic studies of body parts o...
The length-weight relationships (LWRs) of Macrobrachium lamarrei (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) was studie...
Abstract only.Penaeus japonicus, P. vannamei and P. marginatus cultured at the Oceanic Institute in ...
Marine prawns are divided into two common genera of Penaeus and Fenneropenaeus. Fenneropenaeus mergu...
Not AvailableThe morphometric relationships of endemic species of the palaemonid prawn Macrobrachium...
A marked difference in growth rate was observed between males and females of Parapenaeus longipes a...
The length-weight relationship was calculated for the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium idae. About 150...
Length-weight relationships of two commercially important freshwater prawns, Macrobrachium idella an...
The Indian Tiger prawn Penaeus monodon Fabricius 1798 is the largest species among the penaeid praw...
Attempts have been made to detennine the age and growth of Penaeus semisulcatus by the method of le...
Penaeus monodon were reared in captivity in tanks over three generations with full pedigree informat...