Penaeus monodon
Penaeus monodon, commonly known as the giant tiger prawn or Asian tiger shrimp, is a marine crustacean that is widely reared for food.
Taxonomy[edit | edit source]
The Penaeus monodon belongs to the family Penaeidae, the members of which are commonly referred to as penaeid shrimp. The genus Penaeus consists of prawn species, and monodon is one of the most significant species in this genus.
Description[edit | edit source]
Penaeus monodon is one of the largest of the prawn species, and it can grow up to a length of 36 centimeters, but the average length is usually around 25 centimeters. The body of the Penaeus monodon is segmented and it has a hard exoskeleton. The color of the body can vary from dark green to brownish.
Distribution and habitat[edit | edit source]
The Penaeus monodon is native to the Indo-Pacific region, stretching from the eastern coast of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, as far as Southeast Asia, the Pacific Ocean and northern Australia. They usually live in the muddy bottoms of coastal waters.
Aquaculture[edit | edit source]
Penaeus monodon is widely cultivated in aquaculture. It is an important species for shrimp farming, especially in Asian countries like Thailand, China, and the Philippines. The farming of Penaeus monodon involves several stages, including hatchery, nursery, and grow-out phases.
Diet[edit | edit source]
In the wild, Penaeus monodon feeds on small aquatic plants, algae, and microorganisms. In aquaculture, they are usually fed with specially formulated feeds that contain proteins, carbohydrates, and vitamins.
Threats[edit | edit source]
The Penaeus monodon is susceptible to several diseases, including the White Spot Syndrome and Yellow Head Virus, which can cause significant losses in shrimp farms.
See also[edit | edit source]
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