By Melchor F. Cichon
January 12, 2007
Who says that men are better scientists than women?
Wait until you see Dr. Emilia Tobias-Quinitio.
She is an epitome of women fisheries scientists in the country.
At
present Dr. Emilia Tobias Quinitio works as scientist and Program
Leader of Shrimp and Crab Domestication at the Aquaculture Department
(AQD) of the Southeast Asia Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC) in
Tigbauan, Iloilo, where her husband, Dr. Gerald Quinitio, used to work
also as a scientist before he transferred to the University of the
Philippines -College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (UPV-CFOS in
Miag-ao, Iloilo. Gerry is also a product of UPV-CFOS.
Although
Dr. Quinitio was born in Ilocos Sur on September 11, 1953, she was
raised and educated in Manila. She took her high school at Saint Rita
College in Manila and finished her Bachelor of Science in Fisheries,
major in Inland Fisheries, at the UP College of Fisheries in Diliman,
Quezon City, now the UPV-CFOS in March 1976. Two months after, she was
employed at SEAFDEC/AQD and assigned under the Shrimp Hatchery Project.
Then came the turning point in her career.
She
was given a scholarship by the Philippine Council for Agricultural
Research (PCARR), what is now known as the Philippine Council for
Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development
(PCARRD) for an M.Sc.degree at the College of Fisheries, UPV, graduating
in 1980. Her thesis is entitled:"Growth, Survival and Macronutrient
Composition of Peneaus monodon Fabricius Larvae Fed with Chaetoceros
calcitrans and Tetraselmis chuii”.
Ten years after that, she was
awarded another scholarship. This time from the Japan Society for the
Promotion of Science for the Doctor of Fisheries Science at the Faculty
of Fisheries, Hokkaido University, Hakodate, Japan . Her dissertation is
entitled: "Physiological Studies on the Reproduction of Shrimps:
Hormonal Regulation during Vitellogenesis."
With her solid
academic background and work experience, Dr. Quinitio continued to
conduct research works on crustaceans. These can be seen in her
publications, both in local and international journals, as follows:
Tobias-Quinitio,
E. and C.T. Villegas. 1982. Growth, survival and macronutrient
composition of Penaeus monodon Fabricius larvae fed with Chaetoceros
calcitrans and Tetraselmis chuii. Aquaculture 29:243-260.
Quinitio,
E.T., D. de la Peña, and F.P. Pascual. 1983. The use of substitute
feeds in larval rearing of Penaeus monodon. Rogers G.L., Day R., Lim A.,
eds. Proc. First Int’l Conf. of Warm Water Aquaculture Crustaceans, Feb
9-11, 1983, BYU, Hawaii, 337-342.
Quinitio E.T. and E. Reyes.
1983. The effect of different feed combinations using chicken egg yolk
in Penaeus monodon. Rogers G.L., Day R., Lim A., eds. Proc. First Int’l
Conf. of Warm Water Aquaculture Crustaceans, Feb 9-11, 1983, BYU,
Hawaii, 333-336.
Quinitio, E.T., P. Gabasa, F. Suñaz, E. Reyes
and D. de la Peña. 1984. Prawn hatchery Design and Operation.
SEAFDEC/AQD Ext. Manual No. 9. 47 pp.
Vogt, G.,V. Storch, E.T.
Quinitio and F.P. Pascual. 1985. Midgut gland as monitor organ for the
nutritional value of diets in Penaeus monodon (Decapoda). Aquaculture
58:1-12.
Vogt, G., E.T. Quinitio and F.P. Pascual. 1986. Leucaena
leucocephala leaves in formulated feed for Penaeus monodon: A concrete
example of the application of histology in nutrition research.
Aquaculture 59:209-234.
Vogt, G., E.T. Quinitio and F.P. Pascual.
1989. Interaction of the midgut gland and the ovary in the
vitellogenesis and consequences for the breeding success: a comparison
of unablated and ablated spawners of Penaeus monodon. De Pauw N.,
Jaspers E., Ackefors H., Wilkins N, eds. Aquaculture – A Biotechnology
in Progress: Bredene, Belgium: European Aquaculture Society 581-592.
Quinitio,
E.T., A. Hara, K. Yamauchi, T. Mizushima and A. Fuji. 1989.
Identification and characterization of vitellin in a hermaphrodite
shrimp, Pandalus kessleri. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
94:445-452.
Quinitio E.T., A. Hara, K. Yamauchi, and A. Fuji.
1990. Isolation and characterization of vitellin from the ovary of
Penaeus monodon. Invertebrate Reproduction and Development 17:221-227.
Quinitio
E.T., K. Yamauchi, A. Hara, and A. Fuji. 1991. Profiles of progesterone
and estradiol-like substances in the hemolymph of female Pandalus
kessleri during an annual reproductive cycle. General Comparative
Endocrinology 81:343-348.
Vogt, G. and E.T. Quinitio. 1991. Fate
and effects of water-borne heavy metals in Penaeus monodon. De Pauw N.,
Joyce J. eds. European Aquaculture Soc. Special Publications No. 14,
320-321.
Estepa, F.P., E.T. Quinitio and E.L. Borlongan. 1991.
Prawn hatchery Operations. SEAFDEC Aquaculture Extension Manual No. 19.
44 pp.
Quinitio, E.T., F.. Estepa and E. Coniza. 1991. Completion
of the life cycle of Penaeus japonicus in the Philippines. Philippine
Journal of Science 120:155-158.
Quinitio, E.T. and O.M.
Millamena. 1992. Ovarian changes and female-specific protein levels
during sexual maturation of the white shrimp Penaeus indicus. Israeli
Journal of Aquacult.ure-Bamidgeh 44:7-12.
Quinitio, E.T., R.
Caballero and L. Gustilo. 1993. Ovarian development in relation to
changes in the external genitalia in captive Penaeus monodon.
Aquaculture 114:71-81.
Vogt, G. and E.T. Quinitio. 1994.
Accumulation and excretion of metal granules in the prawn, Penaeus
monodon, exposed to water-borne copper, lead, iron and calcium. Aquatic
Toxicology 28(3-4):223-242.
Quinitio, E.T., K. Yamauchi and A.
Hara. 1994. Changes in the steroid hormone and vitellogenin levels
during the gametogenic cycle of the giant tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 109C:21-26.
Quinitio,
E.T., F.P. Estepa and O.M. Millamena. 1996. Reproductive performance of
captive Penaeus monodon fed various sources of carotenoids. Santiago
C.B., Coloso R.M., Millamena O.M. and Borlongan I., eds. Proceedings of
the National Seminar-Workshop on Fish Nutrition and Feeds, 1-2 June
1994, SEAFDEC/AQD, Iloilo, Philippines. Pp 74-82.
Quinitio, E.T.,
F.P. Estepa and V. Alava. 1999. Development of hatchery techniques for
the mud crab Scylla serrata. 1. Comparison of feeding schemes.
Proceedings of the Mud Crab Scientific Forum, 20-24 April 1997, Darwin,
Northern, Territory, Australia. ACIAR Proceedings No. 78.
Parado-Estepa,
F.D. and E.T. Quinitio. 1999. Larval survival and megalopae production
of Scylla sp. at different salinities. In: Proceedings of the Mud Crab
Scientific Forum, 20-24 April 1997, Darwin, Northern, Territory,
Australia. ACIAR Proceedings No. 78. 174-177.
Millamena, O.M. and
E.T. Quinitio. 1999. Reproductive performance of pond-sourced Scylla
serrata fed various broodstock diets. In: Proceedings of the Mud Crab
Scientific Forum, 20-24 April 1997, Darwin, Northern, Territory,
Australia. ACIAR Proceedings No. 78. 114-118.
Millamena, O.M. and
E.T. Quinitio. 2000. The effects of diets on the reproductive
performance of eyestalk ablated and intact mud crab Scylla serrata.
Aquaculture 181:81-90.
Quinitio, E.T. and F.D. parado-Estepa.
2000. Transport of Scylla serrata megalopae at various densities and
durations. Aquaculture 185:63-71.
Honculada-Primavera, J. and
E.T. Quinitio. 2000. Runt-deformity syndrome in cultured giant tiger
prawn Penaeus monodon. Journal of Crustacean Biology 20(24):796-802.
Quinitio,
E.T., F.D. Parado-Estepa, O.M. Millamena and E.M. Rodriguez. 2001. Seed
production of mud crab Scylla serrata. In: Proceedings of the
International Forum on the Culture of Portunid Crabs. Millamena O.M,
Quinitio E.T and Blackshaw A. eds. 1-4 December 1998. Asian Fisheries
Science 14(2):161-174.
Quinitio, E.T. and F.D. Parado-Estepa.
2001. Simulated transport of Scylla serrata zoeae at various loading
densities. In: Proceedings of the International Forum on the Culture of
Portunid Crabs. Millamena O.M, Quinitio E.T and Blackshaw A. eds. 1-4
December 1998. Asian Fisheries Science 14(2):225-230.
Rodriguez,
E.M., E.T. Quinitio, F.D. Parado-Estepa and O.M. Millamena. 2001.
Culture of Scylla serrata megalops in brackishwater ponds. In:
Proceedings of the International Forum on the Culture of Portunid Crabs.
Millamena O.M, Quinitio E.T and Blackshaw A. eds. 1-4 December 1998.
Asian Fisheries Science 14(2):185-190.
Lavilla-Pitogo, C.R., H.S.
Marcial, S.A.G. Pedrajas, E.T. Quinitio, and O.M. Millamena. 2001.
Problems associated with tank-held mud crabs (Scylla spp) In:
Proceedings of the International Forum on the Culture of Portunid Crabs.
Millamena O.M, Quinitio E.T and Blackshaw A. eds. 1-4 December 1998.
Asian Fisheries Science 14(2):217-224.
Quinitio, E.T. and F.D.
Parado-Estepa. 2003. Biology and Hatchery of Mud Crabs Scylla spp.
Aquaculture Extension Manual No. 34. SEAFDEC/AQD, Iloilo, Philippines.
32pp.
Quinitio, E.T. 2003. Mud crab hatchery and grow-out status
in the Philippines. In: Proceedings of the ACIAR Crab Aquaculture
Scoping Study and Workshop. G. Allan and D. Fielder eds. 28-29 April
2003, Bribie, Island, Queensland, Australia. P. 53-56.
Okuzawa,
K. J. Lebata, S.M.A. Buen-Ursua and E.T. Quinitio. 2006. The SEAFDEC/AQD
Experience in Stock Enhancement. In: Proceedings of the Regional
Technical Consultation on Stock Enhancement for Threatened Species of
International Concern. 13-15 July 2005.
Primavera, J.H., Quinitio, E.T. and Eguia, M.R.R. eds. SEAFDEC/AQD and Government of Japan Trust Fund. p.17-26.
Quinitio,
E.T. J. de Pedro and F.P. Estepa. 2007. Ovarian Maturation Stages of
the Mud Crab Scylla serrata. Aquaculture Research (in press)
Because
of her expertise, Dr. Quinitio has been invited to serve as Resource
Speaker/Lecturer on Crab /Shrimp Biology and Reproductive Physiology,
Breeding and Culture (from hatchery to grow-out ponds), and related
topics in local and international training courses, workshops,
conferences and fisheries caravan. She also served as adviser, examiner
(critic) and reviewer of Ph.D and MSc students from the U.P.V
(Philippines), James Cook University (Australia), University of Wales in
Bangor, (U.K.) and Rhodes University, Grahamstown (South Africa). She
also reviews research proposals for International Foundation for Science
(Sweden).
Dr. Quinitio is not only a technical writer, she also
has served as reviewer of manuscripts for journals like Aquaculture,
Aquaculture Research, Asian Fisheries, Philippine Journal of Science,
and others.
Three of the books she has co-edited are:
Quinitio
E.T. and J.H. Primavera (Guest editors). 1998. Proceedings of the
Second International Conference on the Culture of Penaeid Prawns and
Shrimps. Aquaculture Vol. 164.
Millamena O.M., Quinitio E.T. and
Blackshaw, A. 2001. Proceedings of the International Forum on the
Culture of Portunid Crabs. Asian Fisheries Science. Vol. 14 No. 2.
Primavera,
J.H., Quinitio E.T. and Eguia M.R.R. 2006. Proceedings of the Regional
Technical Consultation in Stock Enhancement for the Threatened Species
of International Concern. 13-15 July 2005, Iloilo City, Philippines.
SEAFDEC/AQD and Government of Japan Thrust Fund. 149 pp.
Two
of her research works were given awards. These are the best published
research paper award given by the Bureau of Agriculture Research,
Department of Agriculture, Philippines for the paper entitled: Seed
Production of Mud Crab Scylla serrata by Emilia T. Quinitio et al., 4
October 2001, and National Research and Development Award given by the
Bureau of Agricultural Research, Department of Agriculture, Philippines,
for the paper entitled: Reproductive Performance of the Mud Crab Scylla
serrata Fed Dietary Lipids by Quinitio et al., 5 October 2005.
She
has been actively involved in the dissemination of crab culture
(hatchery, nursery and grow-out technology) to stakeholders not only in
the country but also in some Asian countries towards a more sustainable
crab industry.
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