The most-read story of last week was the news that American Mariculture (AMI), the US' biggest breeder of shrimp, has filed ...
Though tiny and delicate looking, Riverside fairy shrimp are spectacularly adapted to living in vernal pool habitats, able to hatch, grow, breed, and lay eggs in a single wet season — usually only ...
However, very few people know this: In commercial shrimp farming, it is a common practice to remove the eyes of female breeding shrimp. The term “eyestalk ablation” describes a common and ...
BREEDING: Riverside fairy shrimp deposit eggs or cysts (organisms in a resting stage) in their pool's soil to wait out dry periods. The hatching of the cysts usually occurs from January to March ...