Response and point of no return (PNR) of penaeid shrimp under artificial cold treatment
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Abstract
For easy handling and transportation oflive shrimp, it is essential to know the lowest
temperature to which they remain physiologically
active but require minimum oxygen and
stop movement of body and appendages. This
can be done artificially by lowering temperature,
thus forcing shrimp to temporary hibernation
and facilitating its transport in Uve
condition. It is also vital to know how many
shrimp return to normal after cold treatment
and the lowest temperature beyond which no
shrimp will regain consciousness even if the
temperature is raised, i.e. the point of no
return. This study deals with determination of
point of no return for post larvae, juvenile and
market sized Penaeus monodon and juvenile
Pendeus indicus. No information is available
on this subject.
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Huq, K. A., Molla, M. F. A., Islam, M. A., & Hossain, M. A. (2011). Response and point of no return (PNR) of penaeid shrimp under artificial cold treatment. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 38(4), 234-226. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/10411