270 resultados para CARAPACE
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The relative growth and morphological sexual maturity of Chasmagnathus granulatus Dana, 1851 are presented for the first time to a mangrove population. The crabs were obtained during low tide periods, in the mangrove of Jabaquara Beach, Paraty, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. All crabs in intermolt stage were sexed and had their body parts measured as follows: body height (BH), carapace length (CL) and width (CW), major cheliped propodus height (PH) and length (PL) for each sex, gonopod length (GL) and abdomen width (AW) for males and females, respectively. The relative growth was described using the allometric equation y=ax b and the size at onset sexual maturity was achieved using the software Mature I. The size of specimens ranged from 4.1 mm to 39.5 mm CW. The growth pattern was different between sexes in the cheliped relationships; the relationships BH vs. CW evidenced positive allometry for juveniles; PL vs. CW and PH vs. CW positive allometry for most crabs except juvenile females; AW vs. CW and GL vs. CW evidenced positive allometry for juveniles and isometry for adults. The relationships that best indicated the change from the juvenile to the adult phase were PH vs. CW for males and AW vs. CW for females. The size in which 50% of males from this population are mature is at 19.7 mm of CW (F=144.14; p<0.05) and for females it is at 19.2 mm of CW (F=166.54; p<0.05). The sizes obtained in this mangrove population are larger than those from previous studies, that could be attributed to a species plasticity concerning the habitat structure.
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Fecundity is one of the most important parameters in studying the reproductive output of Pleocyemata decapods, especially because of its relationship to the efficiency of population replacement. Knowledge of fecundity provides basic elements for understanding the reproductive strategies, dynamics, and evolution of a given population. The present investigation provides informations on fecundity, egg size, egg loss, and the relationship between fecundity and selected environmental features, for the spider crab Mithraculus forceps (A. Milne Edwards, 1875). Ovigerous crabs were collected each month during 2000, by SCUBA diving, at Couves Island (23º25'25"S, 44º52'03"W) on the northeastern coast of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. A total of 40 ovigerous females with egg in early development (initial stage) and 28 final stage eggs were obtained and analyzed. Mean fecundity, from eggs of the initial stage, was 402.8 ± 240.1 eggs, ranging from 60 to 1,123 eggs. Sizes of females ranged from 9.4 to 14.0 mm carapace width. Mean egg size was 0.56 ± 0.06 mm diameter. A 20.33% rate of egg loss was estimated by comparing the fecundities of batches of eggs in early and late development (40 initial batches and 28 final stages batches). There were no significant relationships between the water temperature or salinity and variations in fecundity. As in most brachyuran species, M. forceps showed a strong conservative relationship between fecundity and body size.
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The present contribution aims at evaluating the carapace width vs. humid weight relationship and the condition factor of Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763), in the mangrove forests of the Ariquindá and Mamucabas rivers, state of Pernambuco, Brazil. These two close areas present similar characteristics of vegetation and substrate, but exhibit different degrees of environmental conservation: the Ariquindá River is the preserved area, considered one of the last non-polluted of Pernambuco, while the Mamucabas River suffers impacts from damming, deforestation and deposition of waste. A total of 1,298 individuals of U. cordatus were collected. Males were larger and heavier than females, what is commonly observed in Brachyura. Ucides cordatus showed allometric negative growth (p < 0.05), which is probably related to the dilatation that this species develops in the lateral of the carapace, which stores six pairs of gills. The values of b were within the limit established for aquatic organisms. Despite of the condition factor being considered an important feature to confirm the reproductive period, since it varies with cyclic activities, in the present study it was not correlated to the abundance of ovigerous females. However, it was considered a good parameter to evaluate environmental impacts, being significantly lower at the impacted area.
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This study comprises the description of relative growth and sexual maturity of a population of Palaemon pandaliformis Stimpson, 1871 in Salsa River (Northeastern Brazil). Samples were collected monthly between September 2009 and August 2010. Females were larger, heavier, and showed a greater allometric coefficient (b) than male specimens. Only carapace length vs. pleura length in females presented a significant difference in the relative growth pattern, indicating a puberty moult. This relationship is strictly correlated to reproduction and its success rate in female shrimps. Estimated carapace length in 50% of mature females (CL50) was 4.53 mm. It was not possible to compare obtained CL50 results due to a lack of studies on this species. Comparison was based on the size of the smallest captured ovigerous female (3.81 CL mm), which is within the scope of recorded size for estuaries located in higher latitudes. This study reveals the lack of research on this genre in freshwater environments on a national and global scale.
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The aim of the present study was to determine the size at sexual maturity in the freshwater crab Dilocarcinus pagei Stimpson, 1861, from a population located in Mendonça, state of São Paulo, Brazil. The crabs were sampled monthly (July 2005 to June 2007), at Barra Mansa reservoir. The specimens were captured manually or in sieves passed through the aquatic vegetation. The crabs were captured and separated by sex based on morphology of the pleon and on the number of pleopods. The following dimensions were measured: carapace width (CW); carapace length (CL); propodus length (PL); and abdomen width (AW). The morphological analysis of the gonads was used to identify and categorize individuals according to their stage of development. The morphological maturity was estimated based on the analysis of relative growth based on the allometric equation y = ax b. The gonadal maturity was based on the morphology of the gonads by the method CW50 which indicates the size at which 50% of the individuals in the population showed gonads morphologically mature to reproduction. The biometric relationships that best demonstrated the different patterns of growth for the juvenile and adult stages were CW vs. PL for males and CW vs. AW for females (p<0.001). Based on these relationships, the estimated value to morphological sexual maturity was 21.5 mm (CW) in males and 19.7 mm (CW) in females. The determination of the size at sexual maturity and the adjustment of the data based on the logistic curve (CW50) resulted in a size of 38.2 mm for males and 39.4 mm for females (CW). Based on the data obtained for sexual maturity for D. pagei, we can estimate a minimum size for capture of 40 mm (CW). This minimum size allows at least half of the population to reproduce and retains the juveniles and a portion of the adults in the population.
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The semi terrestrial crabs are important elements of the fauna of coastal regions. The aim of this study was to analyze the population structure of Armases angustipes (Dana, 1852) at estuaries of the Ariquindá River, considered a non impacted area, and Mamucabas River, considered a few impacted area, on the south coast of state of Pernambuco, Brazil. The species occurred in all months of the year. The number of individuals per month varied, being higher in the months of transition between the seasons. This is probably due to significant seasonal variations of air and burrow temperature and burrow salinity. There was no sexual dimorphism in size of A. angustipes in the mangrove of Ariquindá River, but males were larger than females in the mangrove of Mamucabas River. In both estuaries, the sex ratio did not differ from Mendelian proportion, but showed a deviation for females. The analysis of temporal variation in sex ratio showed significant differences in some months of the year. These variations are due to cyclical events that act distinctly on each sex. In both estuaries, size classes of carapace width were equally represented by both sexes. The ovigerous females of A. angustipes occurred only in some months of the year, especially in summer, in both estuaries. Probably the high phytoplankton productivity observed in summer favors the reproductive activity, since these algae serve as food for the larvae. Specimens of the population of Rio Ariquindá are largest and wider than those of Mamucabas River. This fact, associated with the low abundance of crabs and the lower frequency of ovigerous females observed in Mamucabas River, is an indication that this population may be influenced by the environmental impacts that this estuary has received.
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ABSTRACT Currently, plastics are recognized as a major pollutant of the marine environment, representing a serious threat to ocean wildlife. Here, we examined the occurrence and effects of plastic ingestion by sea turtles found stranded along the coast of Paraíba State, Brazil from August 2009 to July 2010. Ninety-eight digestive tracts were examined, with plastic found in 20 (20.4%). Sixty five percent (n = 13) of turtles with plastic in the digestive tract were green turtles (Chelonia mydas), 25% (n = 5) were hawksbills (Eretmochelys imbricata), and 10% (n = 2) were olive ridley (Lepidochelys olivacea). More plastic was found in the intestine (85%) than in other parts of the gastrointestinal tract. We observed complete blockage of the gastrointestinal tract due to the presence of plastic in 13 of the 20 turtles that had ingested plastic. No correlation was found between the curved carapace length (CCL) and the number or mass of the plastic ingested items. Significant differences were found between the intake of hard and soft plastic and the ingestion of white/transparent and colored plastic, with soft and white/transparent plastics being more commonly ingested. This study reveals the serious problem of plastic pollution to sea turtles at the area.
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The blue swimmer crab is a commercially important species of the tropical Indo-Pacific regions that shows substantial potential as a candidate species for aquaculture. Optimization of larval rearing conditions, including photoperiod, is therefore important to establish a method for the intensive hatchery culture of this species. Newly hatched larvae of Portunuspelagicus in first zoeal stage (ZI) were reared under five photoperiod regimes 0L: 24D, 6L: 18D, 12L: 12D, 18L: 6D, and 24L: 0D (5 replicates per treatment) till they metamorphosed to megalopae (ranged from 8.5 ± 0.3 days (18L: 6D) to 10.8 ± 1.8 days (0L: 24D) at 29 ± 1 °C). Daily, larvae of each treatment were fed an identical diet of mixed rotifer and Artemia nauplii, and the survival and molt to successive stages was monitored. Newly hatched ZI larvae of P. pelagicus could successfully develop to the megalopal stage under all tested photoperiod conditions, but we detected significant differences in survival among treatments (p & 0.05). The constant darkness treatment (0L: 24D) had the lowest (19.2 ± 7.2%, mean ± S.E.) cumulative survival from ZI to the megalopal stage, while the 18L: 6D treatment achieved the highest survival (51.2 ± 23.6%). Similarly, the photoperiod significantly affected zoeal development. Constant darkness led to the longest cumulative zoeal duration (10.8 ± 1.8 days), whereas the 18L: 6D treatment rendered the shortest larval development (8.5 ± 0.3 days). In addition, larvae reared under constant darkness resulted in the smallest megalopae (carapace length = 1.44 ± 0.09 mm) and the lowest dry weight (0.536 ± 0.188 mg). In conclusion, photoperiod significantly affected the survival, development, and growth of P. pelagicus zoeal larvae. Constant darkness led to the lowest larval survival and developmental rate, while a photoperiod regime of 18L: 6D appeared to be the most suitable condition for the rearing of zoeal larvae of P. pelagicus.
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Informations de base sur la République du Cap Vert L'archipel du Cap Vert est constitué par dix îles et huit îlots situés à environ 500 km de la côte occidentale africaine. Sa superficie est de 4033 km2. Les îles sont d'origine volcanique et sont implantées sur la zone sud-ouest de la plate-forme sénégalaise sur la croûte océanique d'âge comprise entre 140 et 120 millions d'années. Le relief est très accidenté dans les îles les plus jeunes (Fogo, Santiago, Santo Antão et S. Nicolau), mais relativement plat dans les îles plus anciennes (Maio, Boavista e Sal). Les sols sont peu évolués, avec des horizons pédologiques peu différenciés. Par sa situation géographique, dans une zone d'aridité météorologique, le climat du Cap Vert est sahélien du type tropical sec, soumis aux vents alizés du nordest, avec des températures modérées (environ 24ºC) et une faible amplitude thermique dû à l'environnement atlantique. Les précipitations sont généralement faibles sur l'ensemble du pays, ne dépassant pas les 300 mm de moyenne annuelle pour les 65% du territoire situé à moins de 400 m d'altitude. Les zones sous l'influence des alizés étant encore plus sèches (150 mm de moyenne annuelle). Sur les versants situés à plus de 500 m d'altitude faisant face aux alizés, on peut atteindre ou dépasser les 700 mm. Les pluies sont irrégulières et généralement mal distribuées dans le temps et dans l'espace. Le peuplement et son influence sur la biodiversité Après leur colonisation par les humains au cours du XVème siècle, les îles du Cap Vert ont été soumises à une forte exploitation des ressources biologiques. Des facteurs anthropiques avec conséquences directe et indirecte sur la végétation, tels que l'agriculture pluviale, dans la plupart des cas pratiquée sur les fortes pentes des versants, l'utilisation du bois de feu, le surpâturage et l'introduction des espèces exotiques ont contribué à la dégradation graduelle de la végétation et des habitats de l'archipel. Le rôle de ces facteurs a été encore accentué par l'action passif des facteurs intrinsèques tels que l'insularité et la fraction importante du territoire occupée par des zones arides et semi-arides. La végétation des zones arides et semi-arides qui occupent, au Cap Vert, plus de 70% du sol arable du territoire, a un faible pouvoir de régénération. Sa flore insulaire est sensible par le fait d'avoir évolué en l'absence de prédateurs et d'être issues de petites populations avec une diversité génétique limitée et par une aire de dissémination très limitée. La diversité des espèces Il existe au Cap Vert, 110 espèces de bryophytes dont 15 sont endémiques. Du total, 36% sont extinctes ou menacées. Parmi les endémiques 40% sont menacées. Les espèces d’angiospermes sont en nombre de 240 dont 45 sont endémiques. A noter que 27% du total sont extinctes ou menacées. Parmi les endémiques, 54% sont en danger de disparition. La biodiversité animale cours des risques majeures de survie. Des 37 espèces de gastéropodes existantes, 15 sont endémiques dont 67% sont menacées. Les arachnides sont au nombre de 111 dont 46 sont endémiques. Parmi les endémiques, 78% sont menacées. Il existe 470 espèces d'insectes (coléoptères) dont 155 sont endémiques. 84% des taxa endémiques sont menacées. On suppose que du total des 470 espèces, 64% sont disparues ou en danger. L'état actuel de la faune et de la flore a été donné par la Première Liste Rouge du Cap Vert, publiée en 1996 et qui indique un certain nombre de statistiques effrayantes : sont menacées plus de 26% des angiospermes, plus de 40% des bryophytes, plus de 65% des ptéridophytes et plus de 29% des lichens ; plus de 47% des oiseaux, 25% des reptiles terrestres, 64% des coléoptères, plus de 57% des arachnides, plus de 59% des mollusques terrestres. L'archipel du Cap Vert est situé dans la zone tropicale où, selon Nunan (1992), si on exclue les espèces migratoires on peu compter environ 273 espèces de poissons, dont 70% sont endémiques. La liste des espèces de poissons des îles du Cap Vert est assez diversifiée et compte environ une centaine d'espèces appartenant à différentes familles. En matière de diversité biologique marine l'exploitation des ressources dans la ZEE (Zone Economique Exclusive) sont encore loin d'atteindre le potentiel estimé. Néanmoins, il existe quelques espèces qui sont en danger, notamment les tortues et les langoustes. Dans les eaux capverdiennes il existe 5 espèces de tortues : Dermocelys coriacea, Chelonia mydas, Eretmochelys imbricata, Caretta caretta et Lepidochelys olivacea. Les tortues sont d'une façon générale soumises à une exploitation irrationnelle depuis des décades. La viande et les oeufs, surtout de la tortue mâle sont très appréciés. La carapace est utilisée dans la bijouterie (boucles, bagues, colliers, etc.). Parmi les quatre familles de langoustes connues, l'archipel du Cap Vert recèle deux : la Palinuridae (langouste rose, verte et marron) et la Scyllaride (langouste de pierre). A signaler également une espèce endémique, le Palinuris charlestoni. Toutes les espèces existantes au Cap Vert sont exploitées, souvent à la limite de la durabilité. La République du Cap Vert et la Convention sur la Biodiversité Le Cap Vert a signé la Convention sur la biodiversité en juin 1992 et l'a ratifié en mars 1995. Pour remplir les obligations découlant de l'adoption de la Convention, le pays a complété sa Stratégie Nationale et Plan d'Action sur la Biodiversité en février 1999. Une institution responsable pour la mise en oeuvre de la politique nationale en matière de l'environnement a été créée, le Secrétariat Exécutif pour l'Environnement (SEPA). Le Plan d'Action National a identifié 21 objectifs divisés en huit groupes thèmatiques et contient des activités jusqu'à l'an 2010. Parallèlement à ces actions, la Loi de Base pour l'Environnement, le Code de l'Environnement, le Code de l'Eau et le Code Forestier ont été adoptés. Ce nouveau Code Forestier a été élaboré afin d'actualiser les normes pour une gestion durable des ressources et le transfert des compétences aux régions et communautés. Au niveau stratégique le Cap Vert a élaboré son Programme d'Action National pour l'Environnement (PANA) et a développé le Programme d'Action National de Lutte Contre la Désertification (PAN-LCD) en utilisant l'approche participative faisant appel à tous les acteurs de la société civile y inclus les associations et ONG. Au niveau international le Cap Vert a adhéré aux conventions telles que la biodiversité, les changements climatiques et le contrôle de la désertification. Le pays a également signé les conventions suivantes : Convention des Nations Unies sur le Droit de la Mer, Convention relative à la Protection du Patrimoine Mondial Culturel et Naturel, Convention de Bâle sur les mouvements trans-frontaliers, Convention internationale pour la Prévention de la pollution par des bateaux, Convention de Vienne sur la protection de la couche de l'ozone, Protocole de Montréal sur les substances qui appauvrissent la couche de l'ozone. La mise en oeuvre de la stratégie nationale sur la Diversité Biologique permettra une meilleure gestion de l'eau, des ressources naturelles et des espaces, l'introduction de nouvelles espèces et de nouvelles technologies alternatives pour l'agriculture et l'élevage ainsi que la création de nouveaux emplois alternatifs, à partir des activités génératrices de revenus, et de diminuer ainsi, la pression sur les ressources naturelles.
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Esta investigación se realizó para determinar el crecimiento de Platyxanthus orbignyi “cangrejo violáceo” capturados en la caleta de Huanchaco, ubicado en el distrito de Huanchaco, Provincia de Trujillo, Departamento La Libertad, durante el 2015. El objetivo fue determinar el crecimiento de P. orbignyi, la muestra estuvo constituida por 1477 ejemplares procedentes de las capturas que realizan los pescadores artesanales empleando caballitos de totora y trampas denominadas nasas. Estos muestreos fueron mensuales durante el año 2015. La relación entre longitud cefalotorácica (mm) y ancho cefalotorácico (mm) presentó diferencia estadística entre las líneas de regresión de ambos sexos, la relación entre el ancho cefalotorácico (mm) y peso total (g) mostró alometría en el crecimiento de hembras y machos, estadísticamente no se encontró diferencia entre los sexos. Mediante el método de Bhattacharya (1967) modificado por Pauly y Caddy (1985) se establecieron siete estados de muda para las hembras y nueve estados de muda para los machos. Según el criterio de Kurata (1962) se estableció que el crecimiento en ambos sexos es de tipo geométrico retrogresivo. Los parámetros calculados se ajustaron a la ecuación de von Bertalanffy.
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Present downslope iron accumulations were investigated in the rainforest zone in southern Cameroon. Six clay and Fe-hydroxide dominated patterns have been identified and occur on the lower part of hill slopes. They can be subdivided in three different sequences, related to gentle, moderate or steep slopes. They are discontinuous with respect to the dismantling zone of the old ferricrete cap formed at Cretaceous period. They show a gradual development from a soft Fe-crust (carapace) to a vesicular facies that will, with time, cover the whole landscape again.
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This paper discusses the relationship between the differentiation of ferruginous accumulations and the variable water saturation of footslope soil patterns. An analysis of the slope morphology of a typical hill in the forest zone of southern Cameroon and a seasonal survey of the levels of groundwaters, springs and rivers were considered in relation to the petrology of different soil patterns. The study site is a tabular hillock whose slopes present a progressive development from steep to gentle slopes. The variable residence time of water within the soil, creating an alternation of reducing and oxidizing conditions, affects oil chemistry, structure and lateral extension of the soil patterns. The ferruginous soil patterns, being formed on the footslopes, gradually increase in extent with decreasing slope angle and the relative rise of the groundwater level. The steep footslopes, where groundwater has a shorter residence time, show a soft mottled clay pattern, restricted to the bottom part of the slope. The moderate footslopes exhibit a deep permanent and a temporary perched groundwater table. The latter, with its regular capillary fringe, contributes to more reducing conditions within isolated domains in the soil patterns, and thus to the alternation with oxidizing conditions, generating a continuous hard soil pattern (massive carapace). The more gently dipping footslopes exhibit groundwater levels near the surface and also a significant amplitude of groundwater fluctuation. Iron, previously accumulated in moderate footslope patterns, is reduced, remobilized, and leached. The soil patterns formed develop into a variegated carapace, more extended along the slope, containing less iron, but nevertheless more hardened, due to the important fluctuations of the groundwater table. These patterns are limited to the zone of groundwater fluctuation and deteriorate as the water fluctuation zone recedes. Copyright (c) 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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The isotopic concentrations of carapace scutes, skin, muscle and blood of loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) from the Balearic Archipelago were analysed to investigate the pattern of variation between tissues and to assess the position of this species in the trophic webs of the Algerian Basin. Skin showed higher δ13C values than muscle or carapace scutes and these showed higher values than blood. Conversely, muscle showed higher δ15N values than skin, skin showed higher values than blood and blood showed higher values than carapace scutes. Dead and live sea turtles from the same habitat did not differ in the concentration of stable isotopes. However, some of the tissues of the turtles caught in drifting longlines in the oceanic realm showed higher δ13C values than those from the turtles caught by hand or in trammel nets over the continental shelf, although they did not differ in the δ15N. Comparison of the concentration of stable isotopes in the turtles with that of other species from several areas of the Algerian Basin revealed that they consumed planktonic prey and that the trophic level of the sea turtles was higher than that of carnivorous cnidarians but lower than that of zooplanktophagous fish and crustaceans.
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Exchange of immature loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) between the northern and southern regions of the western Mediterranean was investigated using data obtained from several Spanish tagging programmes. Tagged turtles ranged in straight carapace length from 23.0 to 74.0 cm. Thirty-six turtles were recaptured after an average interval of 390.5±462.6 days (SD). As the mean dispersal distance (MDD) of a turtle population that spreads over the western Mediterranean would stabilize after 117 days (CI 95%: 98 to 149), two analyses were conducted that included data from turtles recaptured after 98 and 149 days respectively. In both analyses, turtles were recaptured more often than expected in the same region where they had been tagged. No difference was found in either of the two regions between the average distance between the capture and recapture locations and the expected MDD if the turtles were to remain in the region where they were first captured. Turtles recaptured after 15 and 25 days respectively were excluded from the analysis to ensure data independence. The overall evidence indicates that immature turtles exhibit strong site fidelity to certain areas and that there is a strong barrier to dispersal between the northern and southern parts of the western Mediterranean. Therefore, loggerhead turtles in the western Mediterranean should be split into at least two management units.
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The green turtle Chelonia mydas feeds and nests in the Brazilian coastal area and is considered an endangered species by the World Conservation Union (IUCN 2009) and threatened by the Red List of Brazilian Fauna (Ministério do Meio Ambiente 2009). Fibropapillomatosis is a disease characterized by benign skin tumors (fibropapillomas), and it is one of the main threats to the survival of this species. Studies suggest the involvement of viruses as infectious agents associated with environmental and genetic factors. Blood samples were collected from 45 turtles captured in the coastal area of the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. From these, 27 were affected by fibropapillomas and 18 were tumor free. Biometrical data on the turtles, size, location and quantity of tumors were recorded. The area occupied by fibropapillomas per animal was calculated and four groups were determined according to severity of the disease or its absence. The objective of the study was to compare hemogram results of the sea turtles classified in these four groups. The lowest hematocrit value was observed in severely affected animals. In the hemoglobin assay, the highest value was observed in the group of tumor free turtles and the lowest, in animals severely affected. Lymphocyte counts and curved carapace length were on the verge of statistical significance.