D. Hardy et al., Survival and condition of hard shell male adult snow crabs (Chionoecetes opilio) during fasting at different temperatures, AQUACULTURE, 189(3-4), 2000, pp. 259-275
There is a limited body of information on the impact of starvation in snow
crab. In other species, it has been shown to negatively affect survival, pr
otein, lipid, and carbohydrate content of tissues. This study compares surv
ival and condition of unfed hard-shell male adult snow crabs kept at differ
ent temperatures during a holding period of 5 months. We observed 7.1-20.7%
mortality according to holding temperature. Major changes were observed in
tissue composition in both muscle and digestive gland. Fasting mainly resu
lted in an increase of water content in both tissues due to a decrease in l
ipid content (digestive gland) and protein content (muscle). Our results su
ggest that snow crabs can tolerate extended periods of starvation and that
temperature has a mitigated effect on their condition. We propose the use o
f moisture content of digestive gland and possibly muscle as indices of the
nutritional status of snow crab, on the basis of their relationship with l
ipid content (R-2 = 0.67) and protein content (R-2 = 0.65), respectively. (
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