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Efecto del tamaño del estanque y el número de tolvas alimentadoras en la productividad del camarón Penaeus vannamei alimentado con tecnología acústica en una camaronera semi-intensiva de Ecuador

Authors: Valle Masson, Juan Carlos; Alarcón, Cristóbal; Molina-Poveda, César; Jover-Cerdá, Miguel;

Efecto del tamaño del estanque y el número de tolvas alimentadoras en la productividad del camarón Penaeus vannamei alimentado con tecnología acústica en una camaronera semi-intensiva de Ecuador

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RESUMEN | Se estudió la productividad de una camaronera ubicada en la provincia de Guayas (Ecuador) analizando 400 ciclos de producción en 32 estanques de 7-27 ha, utilizando alimentadores acústicos asociados a varias tolvas. Los resultados indican una mejora en la producción durante los últimos años, y ventajas productivas en los estanques menores de 10 ha. Se ha constatado el efecto sobre la producción de los diferentes laboratorios suministradores de larvas, lo que aconseja la conveniencia de elegir adecuadamente el origen de las post-larvas. Con relación al número óptimo de alimentadores, los mejores resultados de cosecha final, producción diaria y supervivencia se obtuvieron con 2,0 ha por cada tolva, pero se hace necesario un estudio controlado para obtener conclusiones definitivas. Palabras clave: crecimiento, supervivencia hidrófonos, laboratorios de larvas ABSTRACT | The productivity of a shrimp farm in the Province of Guayas (Ecuador) was studied by analyzing 400 production cycles in 32 ponds of 7-27 ha, using acoustic feeders associated with several hoppers. The results indicate an improvement in production during the last years, and productive advantages in ponds of less than 10 ha The effect on production of the different laboratories supplying larvae has been confirmed, which suggests the convenience of choosing the origin of the post-larvae appropriately. In relation to the optimal number of feeders, the best results were obtained with 2,0 hectares per feeder, but a controlled study is necessary to obtain definitive conclusions. Keywords: growth survival, hydrophones, larvae laboratories. REFERENCIAS Dodd R. (2018). Industrialización de la Alimentación en la Acuicultura. XII Simposio Centroamericano de Acuicultura SIMCA, Cholutecas (Honduras). FAO (2022). The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture. Towards Blue Transformation. Rome. https://doi.org/10.4060/cc0461en. FAO (2024). El Estado Mundial de la Pesca y la Acuicultura. La transformación azul en acción. Roma. https://doi.org/10.4060/cd0683es. Napaumpaiporn T., Churchird N., Taparhudee W. (2013). Study on the efficiency of three different feeding techniques in the culture of Pacific white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei), Kasetsart University Fisheries Research Bulletin 37(2): 8-16. Reis J., Novriadi R., Swanepoel A., Jingping G., Rhodes M., Davis A. (2020). Optimizing feed automation: timer-feeders and on demand systems in semi-intensive pond culture of shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Aquaculture 519: 734759 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2019.734759. Reis J., Weldon A., Ito P., Stites W., Rhodes M., Davis A. (2021). Automated feeding systems for shrimp: Effects of feeding schedules and passive feedback systems. Aquaculture 541: 736800 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2021.736800. Ullman C., Rhodes M. A., Hanson T., Cline D., Davis, A. (2019a). Effect of four different feeding systems on the pond production of Pacific White Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 50: 54-64 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jwas.12531. Ullman C., Rhodes M. A., Davis A. (2019b). Feed management and the use of automatic feeders in the pond production of Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Aquaculture 498: 44-49 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2018.08.040. Valle J.C., Molina-Poveda C., Jover-Cerdá M. (2023). The effects of manual, time, and sound feeding systems on the growth and production of white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) in semi-intensive farming systems in Ecuador. International Journal of Aquaculture 13(8): 1-14 https://doi.org/10.5376/ija.2023.13.0008.

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