Aquaculture Nutrition (Jan 2024)

Effects of Nutrition Intensification on the Secondary Ovary Development and Oviposition of Redclaw Crayfish

  • Cheng Shun,
  • Chi Mei-li,
  • Zheng Jian-bo,
  • Jiang Wen-ping,
  • Liu Shi-li,
  • Hang Xiao-ying,
  • Peng Miao,
  • Li Fei,
  • Wang Dan-li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/8347388
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024

Abstract

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To further explore the impact of nutrient fortification on the ovarian secondary development of redclaw crayfish, four groups were set up: group ①, no feeding; group ②, formulated feeding; groups ③ and ④, formulated feed + nutrient bait. Results showed (1) the proportions of egg-bearing shrimp in groups ③ and ④. 2) The weight growth rate of group ① was the lowest, the maturation coefficient of unripe shrimp in group ④ was the highest, and the egg-holding rates in groups ③ and ④ were significantly higher than those of group ①. The hatching and survival rates of yellow eggs in group ④ were significantly higher than those in group ②. The hatching and survival rates of red eggs in groups ③ and ④ were significantly higher than those in group ①. (3) The weight gain rate of juveniles in group ④ was significantly higher than those of group ①. (4) Genes and proteins related to ovarian development were screened. In summary, group ④ had a higher proportion of egg-holding shrimp, faster ovarian development, and a higher maturity coefficient. The hatching and survival rates of eggs, and the survival and weight gain rates of the offspring were also high.