Advances in precocity research of the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 11:23authored byX Li, Z Li, J Liu, SS DeSilva
Precocity has been observed in fishes and crustaceans. However, mechanisms
underlying precocity have not been well documented in crustaceans and are thought to be
influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Also, precocity is generally considered
to have negative effects on crustaceans. The Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis,
a catadromous species endemic to China, is a high valued commodity and in the
recent past is being extensively cultured to meet the growing demand by the restaurant
trade. The mitten crab is an ideal candidate for precocity studies because of their large size,
distinct secondary sex characters, wide distribution and abundant availability from commercial
farms. In this article, progress in several aspects of precocity of E. sinensis is
reviewed, including the phenomena of precocity and its effect, identification of precocious
crabs, factors related to precocity (temperature, salinity, light, nutrition, stocking density,
and germplasm), relationships between precocity and neuro-endocrine system, steroid
hormones or hepatopancreas, prevention and control methods of precocity. In addition,
possible future directions for the study of precocity are suggested.
History
Journal
Aquaculture international
Volume
19
Pagination
251-267
Location
Dordrecht, The Netherlands
ISSN
0967-6120
eISSN
1573-143X
Language
eng
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal