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      Relative viable fecundity in the red lobster Panulirus interruptus (Randall, 1840) in Baja California, Mexico Translated title: Fecundidad Viable Relativa de la langosta roja Panulirus interruptus (Randall, 1840) en Baja California, México

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          The fundamental objective of this work is to estimate the Relative Viable Fecundity as the number of phylosomes born alive during hatching of the spawn, per longitude of the cephalothorax per female, of Panulirus interruptus in Baja California, Mexico, under laboratory conditions, with goals for its application on the culturing of the specie. The zones of origin of the spawning females were: Bahía Todos Santos, Punta Baja and Isla de Cedros, Baja California, México. From the females between 62.0-97.2 Lc (mm), an average of 224,402 live phylosomes were obtained up to 3 days after hatching. The Relative Viable Fecundity resulted between 900.1-6,922.8 phylosomes/Lc (mm), with a mean of 2 795 phylosomes/Lc (mm). The relationship between the cephalothorax length (mm) and the number of phylosomes resulted: Phylosomes = 0.0083 Lc (mm)3.9046; r² = 0.615. The Relative Viable Fecundity estimated for this work resulted greater than that currently reported in the literature for Jasus edwardsii.

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          El objetivo del estudio fue estimar la Fecundidad Viable Relativa como el número de filosomas nacidas vivas o eclosión, por Longitud cefalotórax (Lc) por hembra, de Panulirus interruptus en Baja California, México, en condiciones de laboratorio, con vistas a su aplicación en sistemas de cría de la especie. Las zonas de procedencia de las hembras frezadas fueron: Bahía Todos Santos, Punta Baja y la Isla de Cedros, Baja California, México. De las hembras entre 62.0-97.2 Lc (mm), se obtuvieron un promedio de 224,402 filosomas vivas hasta 3 días después de eclosionar. La Fecundidad Viable Relativa resultó entre 900.16,922.8 filosomas/Lc (mm) con una media de 2,795 filosomas/Lc (mm). La relación entre la longitud cefalotórax Lc (mm) y el número de filosomas resultó: Filosomas = 0.0083 Lc (mm)3.9046 ; r² = 0.615. La Fecundidad Viable Relativa estimada para este trabajo resultó mayor que la reportada hasta la fecha por la literatura para Jasus edwardsii.

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                Role: ND
                Role: ND
                Journal
                hbio
                Hidrobiológica
                Hidrobiológica
                UAM, Unidad Iztapalapa, (México )
                0188-8897
                April 2010
                : 20
                : 1
                : 71-80
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada Mexico
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                S0188-88972010000100008
                efd04dc8-affb-49cc-818e-8b2453d9ecb9

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Marine & Freshwater Biology

                Ecology
                Panulirus interruptus,Relative Viable Fecundity,fecundidad viable relativa
                Ecology
                Panulirus interruptus, Relative Viable Fecundity, fecundidad viable relativa

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