Capturado el camarón tigre Penaeus monodon (Fabricius, 1798) en las costas de Cuba
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Author
Giménez Hurtado, E.Pérez Jar, L.
Jaime Ceballos, B.
Fraga Castro, I.
Jiménez Cabrera, R.
Cabrera Vilaon, D.
Moreno Urquiza, A.
Date
2013
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Se identificó una especie de camarón exótico como Penaeus monodon, camarón tigre gigante, mediante tres ejemplares hembras capturados en lagunas costeras de Tunas de Zaza, golfo de Ana María, Cuba. La talla varió entre 270 mm a 290 mm de longitud total (Lt), con un peso entre 140 g a 230 g. La presencia de la especie significa una adaptación a las aguas cubanas y constituye una perspectiva positiva para su cultivo.It was identified an exotic shrimp species as Penaeus monodon, the giant tiger shrimp, by means of 3 females captured in coastal lagoons of Júcaro, golf of Ana María, Cuba. The length was from 270 mm to 290 mm total length (Lt) weigh between 140 g to 230 g. The presences of the species represented an adaptation to Cuban waters and constitute a positive perspective for shrimp culture.
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El BohíoVolume
3Issue/Article Nr
2Resource/Dataset Location
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