1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf02366202
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Distribution and habitat preferences of two grapsid crab species in Mar Chiquita Lagoon (Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Abstract: Cyrtograpsus angulatus and Chasmagnathus granulata (Grapsidae) are the two dominant decapod crustacean species in the outer parts of Mar Chiquita Lagoon, the southernmost in a series of coastal lagoons that occur along the temperate Atlantic coasts of South America. Distribution and habitat preferences (water and sediment type) in these crab species were studied in late spring. There is evidence of ontogenetic changes in habitat selection of both species. Recruitment of C. angulatus takes place mainly in crev… Show more

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“…Pile et al, 1996 . C. granulata megalopae settle in or near the adult burrows, where various juvenile Ž . size-classes may coexist Spivak et al, 1994 . The burrows protect the settlers against fishes and birds, while the adults that live inside the burrows protect the settlers against predators including conspecific juveniles.…”
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“…Pile et al, 1996 . C. granulata megalopae settle in or near the adult burrows, where various juvenile Ž . size-classes may coexist Spivak et al, 1994 . The burrows protect the settlers against fishes and birds, while the adults that live inside the burrows protect the settlers against predators including conspecific juveniles.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Olivier et al, 1972a;Reta et al, 1997 . Temperature and salinity have daily, seasonal Ž and geographic variations Anger et al, 1994;Martos and Reta, 1997;Marcovecchio et . al., 1997 .…”
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