(7 inches). The young live in shallow bays and then move into deeper waters.Crangon vulgarisandPeneus setiferusare commercially important, as are the brown-grooved shrimp (P. aztecus) and the pink-grooved shrimp (P. duorarum).Crangon franciscorumis sold as the popularprawnon thePacific ...
It is one of the largest prawn species and, thus, one of the most economically important members of the family Penaeidae, with a significant presence in aquaculture [14, 15]. An adult healthy Marsupenaeus japonicus, approximately 15 g in weight and measuring 10–12 cm in length, was ...
Growth, molting, and mortality. Before the start of the experiment and on the day of sacrifice, total body length (measured from the tip of the rostrum to the tip of the telson), carapace length, and merus length of the raptorial appendage were measured (see Fig. 1 for anatomy)....