Malaysian Prawns, Macrobrachium rosenbergii, Trinidad’s Invasive Alien; Biological Indicator or Aquaculture Species?

Authors

  • Ryan S. Mohammed 1 Strategic Environmental Services (SES) Ltd., 5 Henry Pierre Terrace, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago and 2. Aquaculture Association of Trinidad and Tobago (aQua-TT), c/o Trinidad and Tobago Agriculture Business Association (TTABA), Level 2 Auzonville Plaza, Eastern Main Road, Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Carol Ramjohn Strategic Environmental Services (SES) Ltd., 5 Henry Pierre Terrace, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
  • Rakesh Bhukal 1. The University of the West Indies (UWI), School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM), Mt. Hope, Trinidad and Tobago and 2. Aquaculture Association of Trinidad and Tobago (aQua-TT), c/o Trinidad and Tobago Agriculture Business Association (TTABA), Level 2 Auzonville Plaza, Eastern Main Road, Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago

Keywords:

Malaysian prawns, Macrobrachium, rosenbergii, alien invasive, biological indicator, aquaculture

Abstract

An update of the distribution of Macrobrachium rosenbergii indicates a distribution within ten rivers, in comparison to two rivers as previously documented. These rivers have higher dissolved oxygen concentrations in comparison to those where they have not been collected. With this in mind it is proposed that this species could possibly be regarded as a biological indicator species in Trinidad. They have been found in low densities and it is presumed not to be an ecological threat to native species of aquatic fauna particularly other Macrobrachium species.

Published

2011-12-31

Issue

Section

Research Papers