Ingression, abundance and settlement dynamics of Penaeid chrimp postlarvae in backwaters and adjacent tidal ponds in Cochin, India

Dynamics of penaeid postlarval ingression and settlement in the backwaters of Cochin were studied. Postlarval recruits were constituted by Metapenaeus dobsoni (70.8-78.4%), Penaeus indicus (17.5-24.6%), M. monoceros (3.8-4.6%) and P. monodon (0.3-0.4%). Their composition varied with location and season. Postlarval abundance and ingression were influenced by diel, tidal, lunar and seasonal factors. Ingression is mainly nocturnal in all species with nearly 84% of the activity during night hours. Abundance and ingression peaked up during high tides at night with major peaks coinciding with spring tides of full and new moon. It also followed a generalized seasonal pattern with two well-defined peaks for all species. It was pre-monsoon followed by post-monsoon for P. indicus and M. monoceros and post-monsoon followed by pre-monsoon for M. dobsoni. Sizes of the recruits were relatively small during pre-monsoon and post-monsoon and large during monsoon.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Abdussamad, E.M.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2006
Subjects:Aquaculture, Biology, penaeid shrimp, postlarval, ingression, abundance, population dynamics, backwater, Cochin, Kerala, India,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/34196
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