Since the recent past, intensive shrimp culture has become widely spread and applied because of the diminishing farming land and to regulate proper discharge/processing of wastewater for monitoring environmental conditions. These systems tend to culture shrimps at high stocking density which is one of the most important factor in shrimp culture, and bear the potential to influence growth and survival of shrimp due to the stress response induced by crowding. Aquatic animals are likely to suffer from oxidative stress when cultured under high stocking densities as well as during pH fluctuations, decrease in temperature, salinity fluctuations, environmental hypoxia and re-oxygenation, bacterial invasion. | Effects of stress among shrimp post-larvae stocked at high stocking density in nursery culture system A review