Changes of nutrient composition in the ovaries and hepatopancreas of mud crab Scylla paramamosain broodstock and their offspring performance at different salinities

被引:0
|
作者
Han, Wenfeng [1 ]
Liu, Hai [1 ]
Wang, Yangcai [1 ]
机构
[1] Ningbo Acad Oceanol & Fishery, Bldg 3,15,Lane 587,JuXian Rd, Ningbo 315042, Peoples R China
关键词
Scylla paramamosain; Nutrient accumulation; Low salinity; Offspring quality; CHINESE MITTEN CRAB; FATTY-ACIDS; MATURATION; METABOLISM; BRACHYURA; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.aquaculture.2024.740704
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The mud crab Scylla paramamosain is a major marine crab species for aquaculture in the southern coastal regions of China. This study investigated the differences in the quality of low-salt cultured and wild mud crabs and the the salinity tolerance and growth performance of their offspring. Ovarian development and fatty acid and amino acid compositions in the hepatopancreas and ovaries of mature low-salt and wild mud crabs were compared. The gonadosomatic index was significantly lower, but the hepatopancreatic index was significantly higher in the lowsalt mud crab than in the wild mud crab. The contents of C18:1, C22:6n3 (DHA), DHA/EPA, and n-3/n-6 fatty acids in the ovaries and hepatopancreas of the low-salt mud crab were significantly higher than those of the wild mud crab. Except for proline in the hepatopancreas of the low-salt group, there were no significant differences in amino acids in the ovaries and hepatopancreas between the two groups. Although the survival rate of larval mud crabs in the low-salt mud crab was significantly higher than that in the wild mud crab when the salinity was 24%o, there was no significant difference in the juvenile survival between the two groups. However, the survival rate of larval and juvenile mud crabs in the low-salt group was significantly higher than in the wild group when the salinity was 5 %o and 3 %o, respectively. The final body weight, average weight, weight gain, and specific weight gain rate of male and female offspring in the low-salt group were significantly higher than in the wild group. However, the weight gain and specific growth rate of male offspring in the low-salt group in September-October were significantly lower than those of male mud crabs in the wild group. This study indicates that the mud crab can be domesticated for culture and breeding at low salinity.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Effect of cadmium exposure on hepatopancreas and gills of the estuary mud crab (Scylla paramamosain): Histopathological changes and expression characterization of stress response genes
    Zhu, Qi-Hui
    Zhou, Zhong-Kai
    Tu, Dan-Dan
    Zhou, Yi-Lian
    Wang, Cong
    Liu, Ze-Peng
    Gu, Wen-Bin
    Chen, Yu-Yin
    Shu, Miao-An
    [J]. AQUATIC TOXICOLOGY, 2018, 195 : 1 - 7
  • [22] Nutritional Composition, Antioxidants and Antimicrobial Activities in Muscle Tissues of Mud Crab, Scylla paramamosain
    Yusof, Wan Roslina Wan
    Ahmad, Noorasmin Mokhtar
    Zailani, Mohd Alhafiizh
    Shahabuddin, Mardhiah Mohd
    Sing, Ngieng Ngui
    Husaini, Awang Ahmad Sallehin Awang
    [J]. RESEARCH JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2020, 15 (04): : 86 - 92
  • [23] Hypoxia-induced oxidative stress and transcriptome changes in the mud crab (Scylla paramamosain)
    Jie, Yu-Kun
    Cheng, Chang-Hong
    Wang, Li-Cang
    Ma, Hong-Ling
    Deng, Yi-Qin
    Liu, Guang-Xin
    Feng, Juan
    Guo, Zhi-Xun
    Ye, Ling-Tong
    [J]. COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY, 2021, 245
  • [24] Transcriptome profiling of claw muscle of the mud crab (Scylla paramamosain) at different fattening stages
    Jiang, Qingling
    Bao, Chenchang
    Yang, Ya'nan
    Liu, An
    Liu, Fang
    Huang, Huiyang
    Ye, Haihui
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2017, 12 (11):
  • [25] Effects of dietary carbohydrate levels on growth, body composition, and gene expression of key enzymes involved in hepatopancreas metabolism in mud crab Scylla paramamosain
    Zhan, Qiuyu
    Han, Tao
    Li, Xinyu
    Wang, Jiteng
    Yang, Yunxia
    Yu, Xiaojun
    Zheng, Puqiang
    Liu, Teng
    Xu, Hanying
    Wang, Chunlin
    [J]. AQUACULTURE, 2020, 529
  • [26] Effect of Long-Term Low-Salinity Culture on the Survival, Growth, and Nutrient Composition of Mud Crab Scylla paramamosain
    Zilu Ji
    Ronghua Li
    Chunlin Wang
    Zhouyi Zhang
    Weijia Zhang
    Changkao Mu
    Weiwei Song
    [J]. Journal of Ocean University of China, 2022, 21 : 179 - 185
  • [27] Effect of Long-Term Low-Salinity Culture on the Survival, Growth, and Nutrient Composition of Mud Crab Scylla paramamosain
    Ji Zilu
    Li Ronghua
    Wang Chunlin
    Zhang Zhouyi
    Zhang Weijia
    Mu Changkao
    Song Weiwei
    [J]. JOURNAL OF OCEAN UNIVERSITY OF CHINA, 2022, 21 (01) : 179 - 185
  • [28] Effect of Long-Term Low-Salinity Culture on the Survival, Growth, and Nutrient Composition of Mud Crab Scylla paramamosain
    JI Zilu
    LI Ronghua
    WANG Chunlin
    ZHANG Zhouyi
    ZHANG Weijia
    MU Changkao
    SONG Weiwei
    [J]. Journal of Ocean University of China, 2022, (01) : 179 - 185
  • [29] Lipidomic profiling reveals molecular modification of lipids in hepatopancreas of juvenile mud crab (Scylla paramamosain) fed with different dietary DHA/EPA ratios
    Wang, Xuexi
    Jin, Min
    Cheng, Xin
    Hu, Xiaoying
    Zhao, Mingming
    Yuan, Ye
    Sun, Peng
    Jiao, Lefei
    Tocher, Douglas R.
    Betancor, Monica B.
    Zhou, Qicun
    [J]. FOOD CHEMISTRY, 2022, 372
  • [30] Different biochemical composition and nutritional value attribute to salinity and rearing period in male and female mud crab Scylla paramamosain
    Wu, Qingyang
    Shi, Xi
    Fang, Shaobin
    Xie, Zhuofang
    Guan, Mengyun
    Li, Shengkang
    Zheng, Huaiping
    Zhang, Yueling
    Ikhwanuddin, Mhd
    Ma, Hongyu
    [J]. AQUACULTURE, 2019, 513