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Preliminary experiment on masculinization of mud crab (Scylla tranquebarica) with 17α-methyl testosterone treatments

There is a difference in growth between male and female mud crabs, where males grow faster than females. However, the price of female crabs can be higher than males when female crabs contain eggs which can reach one-third of the whole meat portion. Therefore, the preference for monosex or multi sex...

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Sex reversal
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