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“…This information corroborates the observation by A.S. Freire (unpublished data) that larval release is associated with the low luminosity at dawn and dusk. Confirming this information, Hattori and Pinheiro (2003), in a laboratory study of the fertility of the mangrove crab, reported that 89.7 % of ovigerous females released their larvae at night. Although U. cordatus did not show nocturnal activity during the "andada", probably the ovigerous females left their burrows and made short migrations to the shores of the mangrove at night.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…This information corroborates the observation by A.S. Freire (unpublished data) that larval release is associated with the low luminosity at dawn and dusk. Confirming this information, Hattori and Pinheiro (2003), in a laboratory study of the fertility of the mangrove crab, reported that 89.7 % of ovigerous females released their larvae at night. Although U. cordatus did not show nocturnal activity during the "andada", probably the ovigerous females left their burrows and made short migrations to the shores of the mangrove at night.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Embryo stages were then used to define their development across an annual sampling. The first three stages indicate the relative fecundity, which is an important parameter when estimating the reproductive potential and future stock size of a given species or population (Hattori & Pinheiro 2003). The fourth stage provides information on the absolute fecundity (number of eggs that a female carries prior to hatching), which produces a more accurate estimation of the real reproductive output and subsequent recruitment since it takes into account the brood loss that occurs during incubation (Mori et al 1998a;Oh & Hartnoll 1999).…”
Section: Reproductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Bond & Buckup (1982) defined fecundity as the number of eggs per spawning that was found adhered to the female pleopods (Da Silva et al, 2004). When estimating the reproductive potential and future stock size of a given species or population, the fecundity is an important parameter (Mori et al, 1998;Hattori & Pinheiro, 2003). Moreover, the fecundity depends on female age, length and weight, as well as environmental conditions (Sivashanthini et al, 2008).…”
Section: __________________mentioning
confidence: 99%