Abstract

Oxygen consumption (O 2 mg g −1 h −1) and ammonia-N, urea-N, organic-N and total nitrogen excretion (N μg g −1 h −1) of juvenile Macrobrachium rosenbergii increased directly with temperature in the range of 17–32 °C. No urea-N excretion was found at 17 °C. The proportion of ammonia-N excretion to total nitrogen excreted by prawns was inversely related to temperature, whereas the proportion of urea-N excretion to total nitrogen excreted increased directly with temperature. At 32 °C, the amount of ammonia-N, urea-N and organic-N excreted by prawns accounted for 70.2%, 4.2% and 25.6%, respectively of total nitrogen. Relationships between cumulative amount of oxygen consumed, ammonia-N excreted, organic-N excreted, and total nitrogen excreted, temperature and time are given.

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