2015
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765201520130387
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Growth and reproduction of the mangrove crab Goniopsis cruentata (Latreille, 1803) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Grapsidae) in southeastern Brazil

Abstract: Goniopsis cruentata is a common semi-terrestrial crab in Brazilian mangroves and an important fishery resource for traditional communities in the northeastern Brazilian coast. Aiming to contribute to the knowledge about the species, this study evaluated the carapace width and weight growth curves, the relative growth of weight versus carapace width, and the temporal variation of gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic indices for the species. A total of 524 crabs were collected in a mangrove area of Ubatuba municipali… Show more

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“…Notable topics for future studies include identifying characteristics that differentiate among populations in various environments (Nóbrega et al, 2014), determining whether reproduction is continuous or restricted to a time of year; genetic characteristics (Vergamini et al, 2011), maximum size for each sex, sex ratio, the size at which reproduction begins (Castilho et al, 2015), and recruitment and mortality patterns (Taddei et al, 2015). The data obtained in these studies serve as a basis for determining the minimum landing size, known as the size in the closed season, as well as making it possible to evaluate the somatic growth of individuals, all of which is essential information for cultivation and population management projects (Reis et al, 2015). Knowledge about the populations of M. amazonicum in freshwater environments, where it completes its life cycle, remains scarce and fragmented (Anger et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notable topics for future studies include identifying characteristics that differentiate among populations in various environments (Nóbrega et al, 2014), determining whether reproduction is continuous or restricted to a time of year; genetic characteristics (Vergamini et al, 2011), maximum size for each sex, sex ratio, the size at which reproduction begins (Castilho et al, 2015), and recruitment and mortality patterns (Taddei et al, 2015). The data obtained in these studies serve as a basis for determining the minimum landing size, known as the size in the closed season, as well as making it possible to evaluate the somatic growth of individuals, all of which is essential information for cultivation and population management projects (Reis et al, 2015). Knowledge about the populations of M. amazonicum in freshwater environments, where it completes its life cycle, remains scarce and fragmented (Anger et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A.3). The nitrogen demand of this species is due to its faster growth rate than that of U. cordatus (e.g., Pinheiro et al, 2005;Reis et al, 2015, Leite et al, 2014, De Lira et al, 2015. In animals, an investment in growth increases the nitrogen demand during foraging (Sterner and Elser, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pode-se inferir que o contínuo processo de exposição aos contaminantes culminou na resistência da espécie, resultado da aclimatação fisiológica durante o ciclo de vida do organismo ou de uma adaptação genética da população (TERLIZZI et al, 2005;ESPINOSA et al, 2007;PINHEIRO et al, 2012;DUARTE et al, 2016;. LEITE et al, 2014;REIS et al, 2015;DE LIRA et al, 2015). Nos organismos forrageadores é esperado um aumento da demanda de N por conta do investimento energético no crescimento do organismo durante o processo de forrageamento (STERNER; ELSER, 2002).…”
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