Effects of the Southern brown shrimp, Penaeus subtilis, predation and artificial feeding on the population dynamics of benthic polychaetes in tropical pond enclosures
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In less intensive shrimp culture systems, polychaetes are known to be a major food item of several penaeid species. Under these conditions, very little is known about their population dynamics and the possible interactions with penaeid predation and artificial feeding. This work examined the effects of Penaeus subtilis, predation, stocking density and supplemental feeding on the population dynamics of polychaetes in pond enclosures. The work was conducted in a shrimp pond, where forty-five 9-m open-bottom enclosures were built. The study consisted of four Ž . Ž treatments: enclosures with feed and shrimp i.e., FS ; enclosures without feed and shrimp NFNS, . Ž . control ; enclosures with shrimp and no feed NFS ; and, enclosures with feed, but no shrimp Ž . Ž FNS . For enclosures with shrimp, four initial shrimp stocking densities were used i.e., 5, 10, 15 2. and 20 shrimprm . Benthic polychaetes were collected 2 days prior to shrimp stocking and were sampled every 10 days over the complete rearing cycle. A total of 1,631 substrate samples of 20.43 cm containing 20,283 polychaetes were collected for analysis. Overall, polychaete density and dry biomass over the production cycle varied from 956 to 11,921 polychaetesrm and 1.17 to 2.58 grm, respectively. Six polychaete families were identified and ranked relative to their Ž . Ž . Ž . Ž . numerical occurrence and frequency Cn as follows: 1 Spionidae Cns52.3% , 2 Capitellidae Ž . Ž . Ž . Ž . Ž . Ž . Cns37.9% , 3 Eunicidae Cns6.8% , and 4 Nereidae Cns2.7% , Pilargidae Cns0.3% Ž . and Sabellidae Cn-0.1% . P. subtilis final body weight varied from a minimum of 4.2 g to a ) Corresponding author. Tel.: q85-242-6422; fax: q85-242-8355; e-mail: [email protected] 1 Tel.: q709-778-0307; fax: q709-778-0535; e-mail: [email protected] 0044-8486r00r$ see front matter q 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Ž . PII: S0044-8486 99 00278-1 ( ) A.J.P. Nunes, G.J. ParsonsrAquaculture 183 2000 125–147 126 maximum of 9.3 g, with final survival ranging from 42 to 69%. Shrimp predatory pressure produced a reduced polychaete growth in NFS and FS enclosures when compared to other treatments. Polychaete numerical abundance and biomass were greatly affected by higher shrimp stocking densities, while their population patterns appeared to be governed by other environmental and endogenous cues. Artificial feeding promoted higher polychaete levels even when shrimp were present, but it was not effective in alleviating P. subtilis grazing pressure at increased Ž 2. stocking densities i.e., 15 and 20 shrimprm . Results showed that P. subtilis predation, shrimp stocking density and external food supply are major factors to be considered when establishing sustainable limits for polychaete use as a naturally occurring food source in aquaculture systems. q 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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