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Feeding of Penaeus japonicus Bate (Decapoda: Penaeidae) in pond cultures: size descriptors and food selection

The feeding pattern of Penaeus japonicus Bate, cultured at different densities, with and without the addition of artificial diets, is investigated in the present paper, to identify any character of prey influencing the feeding preferences of shrimps. Biometric, calorific and gut contents data of shr...

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Published in:Journal of natural history 1998-11, Vol.32 (10-11), p.1813-1824
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Amphipoda
Bivalvia
calorimetry
Chironomus
Copepoda
culture
food selection
growth
Marine
Penaeus japonicus
Polychaeta
title Feeding of Penaeus japonicus Bate (Decapoda: Penaeidae) in pond cultures: size descriptors and food selection
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