2012
DOI: 10.3800/pbr.7.159
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Dietary preference of the potamid crab Geothelphusa dehaani in a mountain stream in Fukuoka, northern Kyushu, Japan

Abstract: Abstract:The diet of the potamid crab Geothelphusa dehaani was studied by examining the stomach contents of middle-and large-sized crabs (carapace width mostly >10 mm) in four seasons. Crabs were collected from a small mountain stream in Fukuoka City, Japan. Diet analysis was performed using the frequency of occurrence and percentage point methods. Geothelphusa dehaani was found to be omnivorous, with its feeding preference varying widely among individuals. However, the presence in the stomach of large amounts… Show more

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“…The wide spectrum of food items found in the stomach of S. iranica indicates herbivore-biased omnivore, which is in accordance with previous assessments (Williner & Collins, 2002;Collins et al, 2006;Kobayashi, 2012;Williner & Collins, 2013;Bahuguna et al, 2016). The presence of omnivorous organisms can contribute to understand the dynamics of aquatic systems (Long et al, 2011;Kratina et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…The wide spectrum of food items found in the stomach of S. iranica indicates herbivore-biased omnivore, which is in accordance with previous assessments (Williner & Collins, 2002;Collins et al, 2006;Kobayashi, 2012;Williner & Collins, 2013;Bahuguna et al, 2016). The presence of omnivorous organisms can contribute to understand the dynamics of aquatic systems (Long et al, 2011;Kratina et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…However, almost confined studies are performed among freshwater crabs (Collins et al 2007;Carvalho et al, 2013;Williner & Collins, 2013;Kobayashi, 2012;Williner et al, 2014;Bahuguna et al, 2016). Regarding to the large number of freshwater crabs in tropical and subtropical freshwater ecosystems (Yeo et al, 2008), the analysis of freshwater crabs diet can provide particular information about the crab in the ecosystem.…”
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