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“…Because the presence of intertidal crabs is known to depress macrofaunal activities , the decreased infaunal densities in S. alterniflora patches may partly be related to the increased crab abundance. The marsh crab larvae are one of the important food sources for estuarine fish and are regarded to be an essential biological export of marsh elements when released (Wooldridge & Loubser 1996, Costa et al 2009). The enhanced crab densities at the Yangtze River estuarine salt marshes and the shifted carbon sources in their diets would possibly affect the carbon export from the marshes to the open water through the crab larvae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the presence of intertidal crabs is known to depress macrofaunal activities , the decreased infaunal densities in S. alterniflora patches may partly be related to the increased crab abundance. The marsh crab larvae are one of the important food sources for estuarine fish and are regarded to be an essential biological export of marsh elements when released (Wooldridge & Loubser 1996, Costa et al 2009). The enhanced crab densities at the Yangtze River estuarine salt marshes and the shifted carbon sources in their diets would possibly affect the carbon export from the marshes to the open water through the crab larvae.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, for other species as C. parallelus, spawning and hatching are associated to stronger marine influence, while juvenile recruitment associates to salinity declines during the rainy season, when river runoff increases (Chaves and Nogueira, 2013). Mangroves, salt marshes Vendel, 1996, 2008) and adjacent rivers (Costa P. V. et al, 2009) are also feeding grounds for several taxa.…”
Section: Salinitymentioning
confidence: 99%