Hn. Gu et al., THE RELATIVE GROWTH OF CHELIPEDS AND ABDOMEN AND MUSCLE PRODUCTION INMALE AND FEMALE REDCLAW CRAYFISH, CHERAX-QUADRICARINATUS VONMARTENS, Aquaculture, 123(3-4), 1994, pp. 249-257
The relative growth of chelipeds and abdomen and muscle production in
male and female redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus) were studied
. In the sample of animals measured, a rapid increase in the relative
growth of chela width and cheliped length occurred in males with a car
apace length of 43 and 45 mm, respectively. Males larger than this siz
e had wider chelae and longer chelipeds than females with a similar ca
rapace length. A comparison of the ratio of abdomen width to carapace
width points to difference in the growth pattern of the abdomen betwee
n sexes. In males with a carapace length shorter than 42 mm, the ratio
increased with carapace length while it decreased in those with a car
apace length longer than 42 mm. In females with a carapace length shor
ter than 49 mm, the ratio increased with carapace length while it was
constant in those with a carapace length longer than 49 mm. Due to the
compensation of muscle production from chelae in males and from abdom
en in females, total muscle production in relation to carapace length
was similar between sexes. However, the percentage of muscle to body w
eight varied with carapace length and the highest percentage (34%) occ
urred in the animal with a carapace length of 74 mm. The possible appl
ication of these findings is discussed in relation to the definition o
f sexual maturation and cropping strategy for this species.