A Queensland University of Technology researcher has filmed hours of prawn "sex tapes" to find out why prawns bred in captivity did not go on to breed well.
Life sciences researcher Gay Marsden spent two months at the Bribie Island Aquaculture Research Centre, run by the Department of Primary Industries, filming what prawns got up to when the sun went down.
"The Australian prawn aquaculture industry depends on black tiger prawns, Penaeus monodon," Ms Marsden said.
"Currently the broodstock that supply the larvae to stock the ponds are captured from the wild.