2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-46702009000400026
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First field record of mangrove crab Ucides cordatus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Ucididae) recruits co-inhabiting burrows of conspecific crabs

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“…The burrows found in the Itamaracá mangrove were usually inhabited only by a single individual of C. guanhumi, in contrast to the results Schmidt and Diele [69] for the mangrove crab Ucides cordatus, where burrows with up to four cohabitants were reported.…”
Section: Patterns Of Burrow Distribution and Burrow Densitycontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…The burrows found in the Itamaracá mangrove were usually inhabited only by a single individual of C. guanhumi, in contrast to the results Schmidt and Diele [69] for the mangrove crab Ucides cordatus, where burrows with up to four cohabitants were reported.…”
Section: Patterns Of Burrow Distribution and Burrow Densitycontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…We could not identify any location as a potential source or sink of individuals. Results show an average high number of individuals (≈24) per generation in a species with overlapping generations ( Alcântara-Filho, 1978 ; Schmidt & Diele, 2009 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The plankton-to-benthos transition begins with the reinvasion of the estuary by the last larval stage—the megalopa. Megalopae settlement and metamorphosis occurs mainly at conspecific burrows ( Schmidt & Diele, 2009 ), triggered by odors emanated by juveniles and adults ( Simith, Abrunhosa & Diele, 2013 ). Adults reach the legal minimum capture size after 6.13 years in males and 7.38 years in females ( Diele & Koch, 2010 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os fatores ambientais como composição arbórea e nível de inundação de maré podem ter efeito significativo em relação ao tamanho dos indivíduos desta espécie (Wunderlich & Pinheiro, 2013), os juvenis tendem ocupar áreas mais elevadas e com menor frequência de inundação das marés (Hattori, 2006). Quando recruta o caranguejo-uçá pode co-habitar as galerias de caranguejos adultos "hospedeiros" (Schmidt, 2006;Schmidt & Diele, 2009), e após atingir fase de maior tamanho e mesmos hábitos alimentares que o caranguejo hospedeiro, saem das galerias provisórias e passam a construir suas próprias, migrando gradativamente, à medida que crescem, para as zonas mais inundadas do manguezal (Schmidt, 2012). Quando adultos tendem a não permanecer em altas densidades populacionais, evitando intensa competição por alimento e território (Nordhaus et al, 2009;Piou et al, 2009).…”
Section: Estimativa Da Densidade Populacional E Comercial (Potencial unclassified