ISSN: 2375-446X
Rashmi Ranjan Das, Panigrahi A*, Saravanan A, Ambikanandham K, Arumugam S
Length-weight relationship and condition factor of Penaeus indicus ( H. Milne Edwards) were investigated for different culture phases, developmental stages, brood stock phases and sexes in the present study. Regression lines differ among the cultural phases, developmental stages as well as between sexes. The length-weight relationship of the sampled shrimps had regression coefficient ranging between (b=1.13) in nursery phases to 2.947 in brood stock phases. The b coefficients were not equal to 3 in each stages, hence growth were allometric (b values were lesser/greater than 3). The most significant variation in the slope was observed among nursery and brood stock phases. Sex wise comparison is not exhibiting highly significant variation between male and female. Therefore, separate inter conversional equations were derived for different culture phases, developmental stages and sexes to simplify management during culture. Additionally, condition factor was also found to be varying significantly between different nursery phases and grow out phases. But between sexes it's not significantly differentiated.