Metapenaeus ensis
Metapenaeus ensis (sometimes called the greasyback shrimp or sand shrimp) is a species of prawn.[2][3]
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Metapenaeus ensis (De Haan, 1844) | |
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Metapenaeus mastersii Hall, 1962 |
Distribution
Metapenaeus ensis is found in the waters of the Indo-Pacific Region, namely off the waters of Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, China, Japan, North and South Korea, Philippines, Australia, Papua New Guinea.[4]
The shrimp is found in brackish waters with depths between 8 and 95 metres.[5]
The shrimp is found amongst commercial fisheries farms in Lau Fau Shan to Mai Po in Hong Kong.
Usage
The shrimp is used mainly as commercial fishing bait and sometimes human consumption (especially in Hong Kong and Guangdong).[6]
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References
- Sammy De Grave (2010). "Metapenaeus ensis (De Haan, 1844)". World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved September 18, 2011.
- Jesse D. Ronquillo & Toshio Saisho (1993). "Early developmental stages of greasyback shrimp, Metapenaeus ensis (de Haan, 1844) (Crustacea, Decapoda, Penaeidae)". Journal of Plankton Research. 15 (10): 1177–1206. doi:10.1093/plankt/15.10.1177.
- Pei-Li Gu and Siu-Ming Chan. "Cloning of a cDNA encoding a putative molt-inhibiting hormone from the eyestalk of the sand shrimp Metapenaeus ensis". Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnology. 7 (3): 214–220. PMID 9701616.
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