Caracterización morfométrica del camarón de salmuera (Artemia), de Cuba

Populations of Artemia from two Cuban salterns [El Real, Camagüey (CM) and Frank País, Guantánamo (CGA)], where evaluated to determine systematic position and possibilities to be used in aquaculture. Size of hydrated and decapsulated cysts, average corion width, nauplii size, as well as morphometric measurements in 100 adult males and females were determined for each population. Results were compared with information from six populations of Artemia, using complete linkage and Euclidean distances. Statistical differences were found between the two studied populations that could be due differences in climate conditions, nevertheless both belong to the superspecies A. franciscana. Nauplii from Cuban populations had small body size, between 401 and 421 μm, which is suitable for aquaculture purposes.

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Main Author: Tizol Correa, R.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: Editorial Pueblo y Educacion 2009
Subjects:Aquaculture, Biological speciation,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3468
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-34682021-05-19T06:36:06Z Caracterización morfométrica del camarón de salmuera (Artemia), de Cuba Morphometric characterization of brine shrimp (Artemia) from Cuba Tizol Correa, R. Aquaculture Biological speciation Aquaculture Populations of Artemia from two Cuban salterns [El Real, Camagüey (CM) and Frank País, Guantánamo (CGA)], where evaluated to determine systematic position and possibilities to be used in aquaculture. Size of hydrated and decapsulated cysts, average corion width, nauplii size, as well as morphometric measurements in 100 adult males and females were determined for each population. Results were compared with information from six populations of Artemia, using complete linkage and Euclidean distances. Statistical differences were found between the two studied populations that could be due differences in climate conditions, nevertheless both belong to the superspecies A. franciscana. Nauplii from Cuban populations had small body size, between 401 and 421 μm, which is suitable for aquaculture purposes. Poblaciones de Artemia de salinas tropicales de dos sitios de Cuba [salina El Real, Camagüey (CM) y Frank País, Guantánamo (CGA)], fueron evaluadas para determinar su posición sistemática, utilizando análisis morfológicos a partir del cual se caracterizaron estas cepas para su uso en acuicultura. Se determinó el diámetro de quistes hidratados, decapsulados, el grosor promedio del corion así como el largo total de nauplios recién eclosionados de las dos poblaciones de Cuba. Se determinaron 10 parámetros morfométricos a 100 machos y 100 hembras adultas. Se compararon las medias con otras provenientes de la bibliografía pertenecientes a seis poblaciones de A. franciscana y A. persimilis de diferentes localidades de América a través del análisis discriminante con relación completa y distancias euclidianas. Los nauplios provenientes de las poblaciones de Cuba presentan un largo total entre 401 y 421 μm. En el análisis de la biometría de adultos se encontró que estas poblaciones presentan diferencias significativas en sus proporciones morfológicas, las cuales pueden estar dadas por las diferencias en las condiciones ambientales de las dos localidades. A partir de los resultados alcanzados se concluye que las poblaciones de Artemia de Cuba corresponden a la superespecie A. franciscana. Por otra parte presentan características adecuadas para su empleo en acuicultura. Published Artemia, morphometrics, 2010-05-15T18:59:00Z 2010-05-15T18:59:00Z 2009 Journal Contribution Revista cubana de investigaciones pesqueras, 26(1). p. 25-30 0138-8452 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3468 es Salina El Real, Camagüey (CM) y Frank País, Guantánamo (CGA) Editorial Pueblo y Educacion
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Biological speciation
Aquaculture
Aquaculture
Biological speciation
Aquaculture
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Biological speciation
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Tizol Correa, R.
Caracterización morfométrica del camarón de salmuera (Artemia), de Cuba
description Populations of Artemia from two Cuban salterns [El Real, Camagüey (CM) and Frank País, Guantánamo (CGA)], where evaluated to determine systematic position and possibilities to be used in aquaculture. Size of hydrated and decapsulated cysts, average corion width, nauplii size, as well as morphometric measurements in 100 adult males and females were determined for each population. Results were compared with information from six populations of Artemia, using complete linkage and Euclidean distances. Statistical differences were found between the two studied populations that could be due differences in climate conditions, nevertheless both belong to the superspecies A. franciscana. Nauplii from Cuban populations had small body size, between 401 and 421 μm, which is suitable for aquaculture purposes.
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title Caracterización morfométrica del camarón de salmuera (Artemia), de Cuba
title_short Caracterización morfométrica del camarón de salmuera (Artemia), de Cuba
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title_fullStr Caracterización morfométrica del camarón de salmuera (Artemia), de Cuba
title_full_unstemmed Caracterización morfométrica del camarón de salmuera (Artemia), de Cuba
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