2017
DOI: 10.1080/07924259.2017.1415987
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Relative growth, morphological sexual maturity, heterochely, and handedness in Panopeus occidentalis (Brachyura, Panopeidae)

Abstract: Studies on relative growth and sexual maturity are important to understand the reproductive biology of a species. The aims of this study were to determine the relative growth and to estimate the size of Panopeus occidentalis at morphological sexual maturity, as well as to confirm whether this species demonstrates heterochely or handedness. Individuals were collected every two months from March 2013 to July 2014 in the intertidal estuarine zone of Cananeia, São Paulo, Brazil. The following measurements were tak… Show more

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“…Nauplius, 30: e2022004 decapod crustaceans, such as brachyuran crabs, the lack of a laterality pattern is common (Smith and Palmer, 1994;Santos et al, 2018). These crabs usually use the largest cheliped as a weapon in agonistic contests.…”
Section: Biology Of the Shrimp Macrobrachium Candangomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nauplius, 30: e2022004 decapod crustaceans, such as brachyuran crabs, the lack of a laterality pattern is common (Smith and Palmer, 1994;Santos et al, 2018). These crabs usually use the largest cheliped as a weapon in agonistic contests.…”
Section: Biology Of the Shrimp Macrobrachium Candangomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Almeida et al (2013) argued that such a result was due to the low number of individuals analyzed by Carvalho et al (2010). Sexual dimorphism in size is common in Brachyura because a larger body size means a higher reproductive success during agonistic interactions, courtship, and protection of females during and after mating (Hartnoll, 1985;Teixeira et al, 2009;Santos et al, 2017).…”
Section: Population Dynamics Of Persephona Punctatamentioning
confidence: 99%