939 resultados para Gonodactylus Chiragra (crustacea)
Genetic parentage in the squat lobsters Munida rugosa and M. sarsi (Crustacea, Anomura, Galatheidae)
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Munida is the most diverse and cosmopolitan genus of the galatheid squat lobsters. The group has attracted much attention in recent years from both systematic and evolutionary perspectives, yet information on the biology, ecology, and evolution of this genus is very limited. We investigated the genetic parentage of two North Atlantic species; Munida rugosa and M. sarsi sampled from the Clyde Sea on the west coast of Scotland. Microsatellite markers were used to establish the parental contribution from embryos of berried females (M. rugosa, n=25 and M. sarsi, n=5). The frequency of multiple paternity observed in both species (86% for M. rugosa and 100% for M. sarsi) is the highest ever reported for any marine crustaceans. Invariably more than two sires were involved in each case (minimum of two to three for M. rugosa and four for M. sarsi). Findings indicate that multiple paternity is likely to be the norm in both species. Within most multiply sired broods, sire contribution was highly skewed towards a single male (66% of broods for M. rugosa and 100% for M. sarsi). Furthermore, embryos from different sires were randomly distributed across the female's brood patch. This is the first report of multiple paternity in galatheids. While a number of theories can account for the high incidence of multiple paternity in these species (e.g. convenience polyandry as a result of cryptic female choice, forced copulations, the influence of fishing pressures), at present it is not possible to disentangle their individual and/or combined effects.
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The association of invertebrate communities with macroalgae rafts has received much attention over recent decades, yet significant gaps in our knowledge remain with respect to the colonization process. Using laboratory-based experiments and in situ field trials in Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland, this study investigated whether members of the known rafting genus Idotea (sub-phylum Crustacea; order Isopoda) could effectively colonize rafts after shore seaweed detachment, or if their presence merely reflected a passive marooning process. Test tank arenas were used to identify traits that may influence the rafting potential of the dominant shore species Idotea granulosa and the well known rafter Idotea baltica. When released mid-water, I. granulosa initially ascended and associated with floating seaweed whereas I. baltica tended to descend with no clear habitat association. These findings conflict with the differential distribution of these Idotea species among rafts and shore algae, thus highlighting the complex nature of the potential of organisms to raft. In the field we considered the relative ability of different Idotea species to colonize tethered rafts composed of Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus, cleaned of all vagile organisms and deployed at locations adjacent to established intertidal Idotea species populations. At the end of the experiment (after 44 days) rafts were inhabited by known rafting and shoreline species, confirming that colonization can occur after algal detachment. Previously considered shoreline species on occasion outnumbered well known rafters suggesting that a wide range of Idotea species can readily avail of macroalgal rafts as a potential dispersal mechanism or alternative habitat. © 2012 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.
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Farming of salmon has become a significant industry in many countries over the past two decades. A major challenge facing this sector is infestation of the salmon by sea lice. The main way of treating salmon for such infestations is the use of medicines such as organophosphates, pyrethrins, hydrogen peroxide or benzoylphenyl ureas. The use of these medicines in fish farms is, however, highly regulated due to concerns about contamination of the wider marine environment. In this paper we report the use of photochemically active biocides for the treatment of a marine copepod, which is a model of parasitic sea lice. Photochemical activation and subsequent photodegradation of PDAs may represent a controllable and environmentally benign option for control of these parasites or other pest organisms in aquaculture.
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Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Ecografia), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2014
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Trata de los •Decapoda Natantia (Crustacea) existentes en el mar y ríos de la costa del Perú, basándose en el estudio de 64 especies catalogadas en las Colecciones Científicas de Crustáceos del Instituto del Mar del Perú (IMARPE) y del Museo de Historia Natural de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos MHNUSM). Además se incluye información por referencias bibliográficas de 25 especies, de las cuales na se tuvieron ejemplares disponibles. Se han elaborado claves ilustradas para reconocer las 89 especies tratadas: 76 marinas y 13 de agua dulce. En las claves, basadas en los caracteres mor fológicos seña.lados por otros autores se ha dado importancia a la genitalia externa en las Penaeidea y a caracteres fácilmente distinguibles del rostrum y caparazón en los Caridea.
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Se efectuarón colecciones de "percebes" en diferentes localidades del área comprendida entre Yasila, Paita (05°08'S) y Chilca, Lima (12°29.5'S) identificándose los ejemplares como Pollicipes elegans, determinándose su distribución geográfica, densidad, talla, peso, la relación longitud-peso y algunos bioecológicos. También se recopilo información acerca de su extracción comercial.
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Se ha estudiado el ciclo reproductivo de Cancer setosus en la zona de Pisco para lo cual se hicieron muestreos mensuales durante 12 meses. Se han realizado cortes histológicos de las gónadas tanto de hembras como de machos y se describió la escala de madurez macroscópica, para lo cual fue necesario describir la ovogénesis y la espermatogénesis. Por otro lado, se calculó la talla de primer desove para hembras mediante el procedimiento de la frecuencia acumulada al 50% o o.5 de la fracción desovante. El análisis del ciclo reproductivo mostró que esta especie se reproduce durante todo el año pero con dos períodos importantes uno en verano y otro en invierno. Se ha relacionado la influencia de la temperatura y la salinidad sobre la reproducción, siendo la temperatura el factor abiótico más importante encontrándose una relación directa en verano inversa en invierno, mientras que la salinidad no tiene aparentemente alguna relación.
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Los anfípodos hepéridos son microcrustáceos marinos que tienen un rol importante en la ecología trófica de especies pesqueras, se caracterizan por su voraz comportamiento predador sobre otros componentes del zooplancton (NELSON, 1979) y debido a su abundancia constituyen una fuente de alimento para niveles tróficos superiores (ALVAREZ y VIÑAS, 1994). El área de estudio comprende desde 03°29.80´S hasta los 12°54.50´S, abarcando los perfiles de Puerto Pizarro, Cabo Blanco, Talara, Paita, Punta Falsa, Pimentel, Chicama, Salaverry, Chimbote, Huarmey, Supe, Guacho, Chancay, Callao, Pucusana y Cerro Azul, cubriendo de esta manera la parte norte y centro del litoral peruano hasta las 100 millas náuticas de la costa y 50 metros de profundidad. Se determinan 34 especies de anfípodos, con 26 nuevos registros para el país y 2 especies nuevas. La familia Hyperridae es la que registra mayor representatividad a nivel específico destacando por su abundancia las especies Hyperioides sibaginis e Hyperietta vossleri. El presente trabajo, contribuye principalmente a ampliar el conocimiento de especies de anfípodos y asociarlas con las características ambientales, así las especies Vibilia chuni, Partaphronima gracilis, Hemithiphys tenuimanuss, Euscelus robustus y Schizoscelus ornatus, se encuentran relacionados con salinidades que fluctuan entre 34.8 y 35.1‰ y temperaturas de 25.4 hasta 28.2°C, rangos correspondientes a aguas de mezcla de Aguas Ecuatoriales Superficiales (AES) y Aguas Subtropicales superficiales (ASS).
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Tesis (Doctorado en Ciencias Biológicas con Especialidad en Acuacultura) UANL
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Tesis (Doctor en Ciencias Acentuación en Manejo de Vida Silvestre y Desarrollo Sustentable) UANL, 2011.
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Tesis (Doctor en Ciencias con acentuación en Manejo de Vida Silvestre y Desarrollo Sustentable) UANL, 2014.
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Le but du présent travail est d’apporter la preuve paléontologique mettant en évidence que le clade Raninoida était bien établi dans le Néotropique durant la période Crétacée, où il était représenté par les plus anciennes familles ou par quelques–uns des plus anciens membres des plus anciennes familles. Je décris des taxa raninoïdiens ou similaires, incluant Archaeochimaeridae n. fam. et Archaeochimaera macrophthalma n. gen. n. sp., du Cénomanien supérieur (~95 Ma.) de Colombie (Chapitre 3), Planocarcinus n. gen., Planocarcinus olssoni (Rathbun, 1937) n. comb. et Notopocorystes kerri n. sp., de l’Aptien supérieur (~115 Ma.) de Colombie (Luque et al., accepté) (Chapitre 2). Ces taxa nouveaux, plus la présence de Cenomanocarcinus vanstraeleni Stenzel, 1945, dans l’Albien supérieur de Colombie (Vega et al., 2010), et d’Araripecarcinus ferreirai Martins–Neto, 1987, dans l’Albien du Brésil (Luque et al., en cours) (Chapitre 4), représentent certains des plus anciens signalements de quatre des sept familles raninoïdiennes, au moins, connues à ce jour. La nouvelle famile Archaeochimaeridae se présente comme le groupe frère du clade Raninidae + clade Symethidae. Cependant, la combinaison unique de caractères primitifs, dérivés et homoplasiques est inégalable chez les Raninoida, et, en fait, chez les autres sections de crabes podotrèmes. Alors que les taxa raninoïdiens du Crétacé sont bien connus aux latitudes élevées, les signalements en Amérique du Sud tropicale sont rares et épars, avec pour résultat de considérables distorsions pour traiter des importantes questions biogéographiques et phylogénétiques. Sur la base de données taxonomiques, paléobiogéographiques et cladistiques, une ré–appréciation des toute premières distributions spatio–temporelle des “crabes grenouilles” est proposée, avec pour objet de contribuer à une plus large compréhension de la diversité, phylogénie et évolution des premiers brachyoures au cours des âges.
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True crabs are the most fascinating group of organisms among the decapod crustaceans. Great importance is attached at present to the increased exploitation of these animals and therefore there is great scope for further development of their fishery. They have a broad and hard carapace, massive chelate legs, bent abdomen and exhibit high degree of adaptation to the environment. They show pelagic, benthic, intertidal, burrowing and terrestrial modes of life. Their commensal association with other invertebrates, their breeding behaviour and life history are of great interest to biologists. More than six hundred species of crabs are known to occur in Indian waters and among them about eight species form a regular fishery along the entire stretch of peninsular India (Rao §§_al., 1973) round the year. Crab fishery in India is fast developing and there is vast scope for them as there are many more potential species. Among the various crustacean diets, crabs are celebrated for deliciousness and for nutritional richness. In recent days, crab food items have become more popular and gained global reception. These resources can also be augmented further by culturing them in ponds in the future. Information on biology and ecology of constituent species go a long way not only in effective exploitation and regulation of the respective fishery resources but also helps in evolving a suitable gear for their capture. Information collected on the national level in various aspects as reproduction, growth rate, larval development, parasites, diseases, nutritive values etc. will be of help in evolving a national policy for the effective utilisation and conservation of this resource. They also provide the baseline information for undertaking any purposeful and meaningful culture activities. Information on the various aspects mentioned above is very much restricted in true crabs and hence the present study