Impact of the Sex Ratio in the Breeding Aspects of the Crayfish Cambarellus montezumae

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  • ANA NALLELY CERON ORTIZ Instituto Tecnológico Superior del Occidente del Estado de Hidalgo http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0657-7949
  • MIGUEL ANGEL ANGELES MONROY Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos en Aguas Continentales 02
  • MARCO ANTONIO LIMON MENDOZA Instituto Tecnológico Superior del Occidente del Estado de Hidalgo
  • JOSÉ ANTONIO LEÓN ESCAMILLA Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos en Aguas Continentales 02

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2019v29n2/Ceron

Keywords:

Fecundity, Fertility, Hatching, Postlarvae

Abstract

Background: The exploitation of aquaculture resources, such as the freshwather crayfish C. montezumae (Mexican endemic crustacean), is related with fertility of females due to the available number of postlarvae that can be cultivated. Goals: To evaluate the impact on reproductive aspects of the sex ratio C. montezumae in relation to obtained postlarvae. Methods: The impact of three sex ratio of males and females in the number of ovigerous females, fertility, fecundity, hatching time and the relation between these variables was determinate under laboratory conditions. Results: The analysis of variance shows that sex ratio 1:1 produced the highest number of ovigerous females (61) and a higher number of postlarvae (2451). When comparing the average fecundity (37 eggs per female) and the mean hatching percentage (97.96%), no significant differences between treatments were obtained. Females of first reproduction influenced the absence of linear relationships between size (weight and length) and reproductive aspects evaluated (fecundity and fertility). Conclusions: The sex ratio 1:1 is set as the optimum to get the highest number of postlarvae. The absence of linear relationship between size and studied variables provides the opportunity to study the influence of second breeding females to determine the technical conditions of higher postlarvae production in this specie.

 

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Author Biographies

ANA NALLELY CERON ORTIZ, Instituto Tecnológico Superior del Occidente del Estado de Hidalgo

Docente con actividades de investigación en el programa educativo de Ingeniería en Industrias Alimentarias. Los años de adscripción en el Instituto es de 10 años.  

MIGUEL ANGEL ANGELES MONROY, Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos en Aguas Continentales 02

Jefe del Departamento de Sistemas de producción e Investigación del CETAC 02. Es docente con actividades de investigación en el área de acuacultura y tecnología ambiental.

MARCO ANTONIO LIMON MENDOZA, Instituto Tecnológico Superior del Occidente del Estado de Hidalgo

Docente con actividades de investigación en el programa educativo de Ingeniería en Industrias Alimentarias y Gestión Empresarial.

JOSÉ ANTONIO LEÓN ESCAMILLA, Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos en Aguas Continentales 02

Docente de la carrera de Acuacultura en aguas continentales por más de 30 años.

Published

2019-10-08

How to Cite

CERON ORTIZ, A. N., ANGELES MONROY, M. A., LIMON MENDOZA, M. A., & LEÓN ESCAMILLA, J. A. (2019). Impact of the Sex Ratio in the Breeding Aspects of the Crayfish Cambarellus montezumae. HIDROBIOLÓGICA, 29(2). https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2019v29n2/Ceron

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