Population demography and spatial distribution of the mantis shrimp Squilla biformis (Stomatopoda, Squillidae) from Pacific Costa Rica


Autoria(s): HERNAEZ, Patricio; CLARKE, Tayler McLellan; BENAVIDES-VARELA, Catalina; VILLALOBOS-ROJAS, Fresia; NIVIA-RUIZ, Jaime; WEHRTMANN, Ingo S.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

Resumo

The mantis shrimp Squilla biformis is the most conspicuous and abundant stomatopod captured during benthic trawling operations off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Due to its abundance, this species is considered a potential fisheries resource for the region. Nevertheless, its life history is practically unknown. The present study describes the population demography, spatial distribution and behaviour of S. biformis from Pacific Costa Rica. The population was principally composed of individuals between 20 and 32 mm carapace length (CL), forming 2 age groups. Individuals of 35 to 45 mm CL and > 45 mm CL were poorly represented. We assume that larger individuals are more frequent at greater depths (probably on the continental slope), thus out of the reach of the fishing vessels used in our study. Males outnumbered females, as observed in other stomatopods. Visual evidence of their behaviour demonstrates that the adults in this species possess a benthic and pelagic life style. Largest numbers of individuals (50% of the total) were found between 240 to 260 m, the same bathymetric range that was historically occupied by commercial shrimps. This shift may be related to intense fishing activities. We observed a synchronized moulting of females and males during less luminous (third and fourth) lunar phases. The evolutionary development of a group moulting system could confer advantages to S. biformis in comparison to other stomatopods whose moulting process is individual and asynchronous.

Ristic AG (Oberferrieden, Germany)

Universidad de Costa Rica[V.I. 111-A4-508]

Universidad de Costa Rica[V.I. 808-A9-536]

Universidad de Costa Rica[V.I. 808-A9-537]

Consejo Superior Universitario Centroamericano (CSUCA)

University of Kassel

Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ)

Identificador

MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES, v.424, p.157-168, 2011

0171-8630

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20963

10.3354/meps08982

http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps08982

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eng

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INTER-RESEARCH

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Marine Ecology-progress Series

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Palavras-Chave #Population biology #Moulting cycle #Behaviour #Central America #Shrimp fishery #EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC #LOBSTER PLEURONCODES MONODON #KRILL EUPHAUSIA-SUPERBA #OXYGEN-MINIMUM ZONE #DEEP-WATER FISHERY #CRUSTACEA #COAST #ABUNDANCE #BIOLOGY #HOPLOCARIDA #Ecology #Marine & Freshwater Biology #Oceanography
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