2003
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752003000400011
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A extração de corrupto, Callichirus major (Say) (Crustacea, Thalassinidea), para uso como isca em praias do litoral do Paraná: as populações exploradas

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“…The size frequency distribution of L. siriboia in relation to the months of the year suggests that there are two recruitment periods for the species, with the most intensive entrance of juveniles (CL < 6 mm) in August/September and the least intensive in April. A more intensive recruitment of juveniles in the dry season has also been described in study carried out by SOUZA & BORZONE (2003), who suggest that the recruitment period of Callianassidae occurs in summer.…”
Section: 38 40supporting
confidence: 62%
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“…The size frequency distribution of L. siriboia in relation to the months of the year suggests that there are two recruitment periods for the species, with the most intensive entrance of juveniles (CL < 6 mm) in August/September and the least intensive in April. A more intensive recruitment of juveniles in the dry season has also been described in study carried out by SOUZA & BORZONE (2003), who suggest that the recruitment period of Callianassidae occurs in summer.…”
Section: 38 40supporting
confidence: 62%
“…Therefore, the type of sediment could act as a limiting factor for this species, which explains the greater concentration of this crustacean in the lower portion of mid-littoral zone, which is a region that is less subject to desiccation. Studies on C. major have found that this species has a preference for sediments with very fine, well selected sand (SOUZA & BORZONE 2003, BOTTER-CARVALHO 2007. In a study on the biology of Upogebia paraffinis Williams, 1993 and the new occurrence of the species in the state of Paraná in southern Brazil, MELO et al (2004) found that the species demonstrated a preference for dark sandy-muddy material stemming from the decomposition of vegetal matter from nearby mangroves.…”
Section: 34 36mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…That period corresponded to a higher incidence of tourists in the area using suction pumps to capture the host and use it in non-professional fisheries. Although no studies are available to check this matter, and analogously to what was observed in the southern area (SOUZA & BORZONE, 2003), we believe in the influence of those practices on the dynamics of both host and pinnotherid populations in this area during the summer. The analysis between the density of A. aidae and the size of their respective host shows a positive correlation, as opposed to what was found in P. patagoniensis when associated with Sergio mirim (ALVES & PEZZUTO, 1998a).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%