Abstracto
- The genital apparatus of male penaeid shrimp, Penaeus setiferus, blackens with resulting detrimental effects on mating for production of larvae when animals are kept in controlled maturation/reproduction situations. A progressive, melanized condition of the male reproductive tract was shown to be associated with bacterial infection. At least three different species (Vibrio alginolyticus, Pseudomonas putrefaciens, and an unclassified strain), were isolated from damaged tissues and successfully developed the same signs in challenge experiments. It is suggested that the condition could be a progressive syndrome with bacterial invasion perhaps only in the advanced stages, or that more than one etiology may be involved in deterioration and blackening of the P. setiferus reproductive system.