Biotechnique for programmed freezing of the spermatozoa of the edible mud crab Scylla serrata and the procedures for assessing viability of the frozen-thawed spermatozoa are described. Free spermatozoa recovered from spermathecae and those released from the spermatophores were subjected to cryoprote
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Domestication of the mud crabScylla serrata
β Scribed by Emilia T. Quinitio; Joana Joy de la Cruz; Maria Rowena R. Eguia; Fe Dolores Parado-Estepa; Gaudioso Pates; Celia R. Lavilla-Pitogo
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- Springer Netherlands
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- 2010
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- English
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- 19
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- Article
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- 0967-6120
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## Scylla serrata in a South African estuary occurred more frequently in that part which had the highest number of prey organisms. Food location was by contact chemoreception, using the dactyls of the walking legs. Major prey groups were burrowing bivalves, attached bivalves and small crabs, s. se