Growth-dependent haemolymph physiology in freshwater crayfish farmed in Western Australia

Five experiments on crayfish under laboratory and outdoor field conditions were conducted to (1) establish relationships between moult stages and haemolymph osmolality (2) evaluate the interactions among size-dependent haemolymph ionic profile and physiology, feed ingestion and foregut evacuation ra...

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Main Author: Mai, Van Ha
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70727
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description Five experiments on crayfish under laboratory and outdoor field conditions were conducted to (1) establish relationships between moult stages and haemolymph osmolality (2) evaluate the interactions among size-dependent haemolymph ionic profile and physiology, feed ingestion and foregut evacuation rate and (3) evaluate the effects of abiotic and abiotic factors on the productivity of yabby populations. Moult stages significantly affected the haemolymph physiology, growth and health status. Zooplankton density and phosphorus influenced the yabby productivity.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-707272018-12-11T01:55:54Z Growth-dependent haemolymph physiology in freshwater crayfish farmed in Western Australia Mai, Van Ha Five experiments on crayfish under laboratory and outdoor field conditions were conducted to (1) establish relationships between moult stages and haemolymph osmolality (2) evaluate the interactions among size-dependent haemolymph ionic profile and physiology, feed ingestion and foregut evacuation rate and (3) evaluate the effects of abiotic and abiotic factors on the productivity of yabby populations. Moult stages significantly affected the haemolymph physiology, growth and health status. Zooplankton density and phosphorus influenced the yabby productivity. 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70727 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Mai, Van Ha
Growth-dependent haemolymph physiology in freshwater crayfish farmed in Western Australia
title Growth-dependent haemolymph physiology in freshwater crayfish farmed in Western Australia
title_full Growth-dependent haemolymph physiology in freshwater crayfish farmed in Western Australia
title_fullStr Growth-dependent haemolymph physiology in freshwater crayfish farmed in Western Australia
title_full_unstemmed Growth-dependent haemolymph physiology in freshwater crayfish farmed in Western Australia
title_short Growth-dependent haemolymph physiology in freshwater crayfish farmed in Western Australia
title_sort growth-dependent haemolymph physiology in freshwater crayfish farmed in western australia
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/70727