2013
DOI: 10.15580/gjls.2013.1.eb08091311
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Distribution and Abundance of the Mantis Shrimp Squilla mantis (Crustacea: Stomatopoda) in Tunisian Waters: Gulfs of Tunis, Hammamet and Gabes

Abstract: The mantis shrimp Squilla mantis is a crustacean Stomatopod of the family of the Squillidae. This specie is found in high densities in areas with suitable burrowing substrates in the Mediterranean Sea. The objectives of the present study were to characterize the distribution and the abundance of the spot-tail mantis shrimp caught in Tunisian waters. The Spot-tail mantis shrimp is exploited in this area and it is still considered as a bycatch, but its abundance makes it important for fisheries. Information abou… Show more

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“…Despite their economic importance, there is very little information on the habitat factors that determine their abundance, distribution and size. In tropical Asia, these shrimps are principally harvested in shallow seagrass beds and other soft-sediment habitats (Mili et al, 2013;Taylor & Patek, 2010), in which they inhabit burrows. Hence, understanding the importance of these burrows for mantis shrimp abundance, distribution and size will be valuable for managing sustainable harvesting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their economic importance, there is very little information on the habitat factors that determine their abundance, distribution and size. In tropical Asia, these shrimps are principally harvested in shallow seagrass beds and other soft-sediment habitats (Mili et al, 2013;Taylor & Patek, 2010), in which they inhabit burrows. Hence, understanding the importance of these burrows for mantis shrimp abundance, distribution and size will be valuable for managing sustainable harvesting.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%