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The growth rates of Penaeus vannamei in Sinaloa, Mexico, during winter and summer semi-intensive cultures, were compared using a linear regression model that considered age and accumulated temperatures as independent variables. In the first case, the growth curves slope differed significantly, indicating a slower growth in winter; when using accumulated temperatures there was no difference in growth rates indicating that P. vannamei at 12 g (cocktail size) may be harvested when the accumulated weekly temperature reaches 300- 350°C, depending on the initial size of the organisms in cultureComentarios
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Derechos de autor 1999 Revista de Biología Tropical
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