2008
DOI: 10.2174/1874450800802010013
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Morphometric Relationships Between the Hermit Crab Isocheles sawayai (Forest & Saint Laurent) (Crustacea Anomura Diogenidae) and its Shell from Southern Brazil

Abstract: A study on morphometric relationships between the hermit crab Isocheles sawayai and its shell in a population from Paraná-Santa Catarina States coast was carried out. Hermit crabs from the by-catch of shrimp fishing (4-15m depth) were collected. Cephalothoracic shield length (CL) and width (CW) from hermit crabs and total length (SL), aperture length (AL) and weight (SW) from shells were taken. A total of 266 hermit crabs occupying eight species of shell -Buccinanops lamarckii, Dorsanum moniliferum, Oliva reti… Show more

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“…The shells of Stramonita haemastoma were occupied at a high percentage by all demographic groups (males, females and ovigerous females), similar to the pattern found by Masunari et al (2008) (males 57.14% and females 62.33%) and suggesting that no competition between the sexes exists for the higher availability of this resource in the environment (Abrams, 1988). In contrast, Mantelatto and Dominciano (2002) described a different shell occupation pattern by Paguristes tortugae Schmitt, 1933, with low coefficient of determination: Pisania auritula (Link, 1807) (R2 = 0.46), Cerithium atratum (Born, 1778) (R2 = 0.51), and Morula nodulosa (Adams, 1845) (R2 = 0.45).…”
Section: Isocheles Sawayaisupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The shells of Stramonita haemastoma were occupied at a high percentage by all demographic groups (males, females and ovigerous females), similar to the pattern found by Masunari et al (2008) (males 57.14% and females 62.33%) and suggesting that no competition between the sexes exists for the higher availability of this resource in the environment (Abrams, 1988). In contrast, Mantelatto and Dominciano (2002) described a different shell occupation pattern by Paguristes tortugae Schmitt, 1933, with low coefficient of determination: Pisania auritula (Link, 1807) (R2 = 0.46), Cerithium atratum (Born, 1778) (R2 = 0.51), and Morula nodulosa (Adams, 1845) (R2 = 0.45).…”
Section: Isocheles Sawayaisupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The richness of empty shells (10 species of gastropods) occupied by I. sawayai in the study area (26ºS) was greater than that described by Pinheiro et al (1993), in Ubatuba, São Paulo (23ºS) (six species), but was lower than that identified at the same latitude by Fantucci et al (2008) (17 species) in a neighboring area (Caraguatatuba), and was similar to that found by Masunari et al (2008) (eight species) on the Paraná coast (25ºS), thereby demonstrating the absence of a latitudinal pattern in determining shell occupation. The competence in using resources is probably directly linked to the regional abiotic and biotic conditions and the plasticity of species of hermit crab to occupy gastropod shells of different species (Galindo et al, 2008).…”
Section: Isocheles Sawayaisupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…The relation between shell weight and hermit crabs' preferences is well discussed in the literature, the main issues being the hydrodynamics (velocity flow and wave presence) and hermit crabs' locomotor ability. Hermit crabs tend to choose heavier shells in regions of fast flow and in surf zones in order to serve T A B L E 5 Abundance and occupied gastropod shells proportion (results of multinomial proportions test - Goodman, 1964) as an 'anchor' to the substrate (Argüelles et al, 2009;Frameschi et al, 2014;Hahn, 1998;Masunari et al, 2008). Hahn (1998) showed that the crab Calcinus seurati Forest, 1951, both in reviews of collected material and in laboratory experiments, occupied heavier shells in conditions of high water flow, while specimens captured and analysed in standing water systems, without flow, picked lighter shells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%