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Spawning pattern of the Nematopalaemon hastatus (Crustacea: Palaemonidae) (Aurivilius, 1898), exploited in the artisanal shrimp fishery in the outer Cross River estuary
handle: 1834/21324
Spawning pattern of the Nematopalaemon hastatus (Crustacea: Palaemonidae) (Aurivilius, 1898), exploited in the artisanal shrimp fishery in the outer Cross River estuary
Some aspects of the reproduction of Nematopalaemon hastatus in the artisanal shrimp fishery in the outer Cross River estuary (Nigeria) was investigated. 2 kg samples were taken from the daily catch of the N. hastatus fishery on a twice-weekly basis. The N. hastatus in the sample were then observed for gravidity, using a hand lens, and their post-orbital carapace length (POCL) taken. This was done over a 12-month period. The eggs in formalin-fixed samples showed colour changes from light orange to dark brown with maturation. Gravid females with eggs in different stages of maturation, from light orange to dark brown were observed in the samples. The reproduction occurs all year-round. The proportion of gravid females observed in samples had two distinct peaks in June and November, and two distinct troughs in May and October. The lowest length at which gravidity was observed was 6.0 mm POCL. There were no Penaeus notialis in the samples
shrimp fisheries, sexual reproduction, Cross Estuary, Fisheries, Nigeria, spawning, developmental stages, sexual maturity, estuaries, Nematopalaemon hastatus, Cross River, eggs, Biology, artisanal fishing, reproductive cycle, spawning seasons
shrimp fisheries, sexual reproduction, Cross Estuary, Fisheries, Nigeria, spawning, developmental stages, sexual maturity, estuaries, Nematopalaemon hastatus, Cross River, eggs, Biology, artisanal fishing, reproductive cycle, spawning seasons
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