Population features of the spider crab Acanthonyx scutiformis (Dana 1851) (Crustacea, Majoidea, Epialtidae) associated with rocky-shore algae from southeastern Brazil.


Autoria(s): Teixeira, Gustavo Monteiro; Fransozo, Vivian; Cobo, Valter Jose; Hiyodo, Celia Mary
Contribuinte(s)

Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)

Data(s)

20/05/2014

20/05/2014

01/01/2009

Resumo

Acanthonyx scutiformis, an endemic species in the Brazilian coast, is commonly found in intertidal rocky-shore algal communities. This study analyzes the population biology of A. scutiformis from Ubatuba region. A total of 371 specimens were collected over one year. Size range was 4.2[long dash]12.7 mm CW (carapace width) for females and 3.7[long dash]15.8 mm CW for males. Females predominated in intermediate size classes, whereas males prevailed in the largest ones. The estimated size when 50% crabs were mature was 10.7 mm CW for males and 8.9 mm CW for females. Sex ratio varied among the demographic groups. The processes that influence A. scutiformis population structure can be related to the different times males and females reach sexual maturity and probably to the distinct predation pressures on each sex during the adult phase.

Formato

87-95

Identificador

http://www.panamjas.org/pdf_artigos/PANAMJAS_4(1)_87-95.pdf

Pan-american Journal of Aquatic Sciences. , v. 4, n. 1, p. 87-95, 2009.

1809-9009

http://hdl.handle.net/11449/19385

ZOOREC:ZOOR14703022227

ZOORECZOOR14703022227.pdf

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Pan-American Journal of Aquatic Sciences

Direitos

openAccess

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/article