Co-Authors:
Hulata, G., Agric Res Organization, Fish & Aquaculture Res Stn, Dor, Mobile Post Hof Hacarmel 30820, Israel
Abstract:
Total production in the all-female population was significantly lower than in the all-male and mixed sex populations. Net income was 18% higher in the all-male and 25% lower in the all-female population compared to the control. The effects of the sexing method and of the separation of the sexes on the population structure and morphotype distribution are discussed. -from Authors