2013
DOI: 10.3800/pbr.8.88
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Experimental exclusion of the burrowing crab Macrophthalmus japonicus from an intertidal mud flat: effects on macro-infauna abundance

Abstract: Abstract:Bioturbators affect other benthic animals by two processes: sediment reworking and changes in chemical properties. Crab exclusion experiments were conducted on an intertidal mud flat in the Tama estuary to examine the effects of the burrowing crab Macrophthalmus japonicus (Ocypodoidea) on the densities of sympatric macro-infauna in 2010 and 2011; and on sediment parameters in 2011. In 2010, approximately 1 month after M. japonicus was excluded, the densities of Corbicula japonica and Hediste sp. or sp… Show more

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“…The number of M. japonicus individuals, the abiotic sediment parameters, MPB parameters, and meiobenthos density were compared between treatments by analysis of deviance using generalized linear mixed models (GLMM), the explanatory variables being treatment, tidal flat, and treatment tidal flat interaction, with year considered as random because the effects of bioturbators can fluctuate between years , Tanaka et al 2013. Based on the data characteristics, the models for number of M. japonicus individuals were fitted with a log link function and a Poisson error structure, and the models for all abiotic and biotic sediment characteristics were fitted with an identity link function and a Gaussian error structure.…”
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“…The number of M. japonicus individuals, the abiotic sediment parameters, MPB parameters, and meiobenthos density were compared between treatments by analysis of deviance using generalized linear mixed models (GLMM), the explanatory variables being treatment, tidal flat, and treatment tidal flat interaction, with year considered as random because the effects of bioturbators can fluctuate between years , Tanaka et al 2013. Based on the data characteristics, the models for number of M. japonicus individuals were fitted with a log link function and a Poisson error structure, and the models for all abiotic and biotic sediment characteristics were fitted with an identity link function and a Gaussian error structure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although other crab species (e.g., Helice tridens, Sesarmops intermedium, Chiromantes dehaani) occurred in neighboring reed beds, they rarely encroached on the tidal flats and mixed with M. japonicus. Similarly, the burrowing polychaete Hediste diadroma occurred in the study areas (Tanaka et al 2013), but sediment reworking by this polychaete was trivial compared to that of M. japonicus. Macrophthalmus japonicus was therefore the main bioturbator in the study areas.…”
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