2020
DOI: 10.1002/1438-390x.12042
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Semilunar postlarval settlement periodicity ensuing from semilunar larval release cycle in the Nihonotrypaea harmandi (Crustacea, Decapoda, Axiidea, Callianassidae) population on an intertidal sandflat in an open marine coastal embayment

Abstract: Many decapod crustaceans in marine intertidal habitats release larvae toward coastal oceans, from which postlarvae (decapodids: settling‐stage larvae) return home. Decapodid settlement processes are poorly understood. Previous studies showed that in Kyushu, Japan, the callianassid shrimp population on an intertidal sandflat of an open bay joining the coastal ocean near a large estuary released eight batches of larvae basically in a semilunar cycle from June through October and that decapodids performed diel ve… Show more

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“…The maximum LDD of N. harmandi decapodids was constant in the laboratory, and their planktonic duration seems to be unaffected by a large temperature change over their vertical distribution range from seabed to surface (Tamaki et al, 2013). The semilunar periodicity of decapodid settlement on Tomioka sandflat was well explained by the few‐day cumulative densities of settlers that were transported by nighttime flood‐tidal currents in Tomioka Bay during the time window around each mid‐tide period (Tamaki, Itoh, et al, 2020).…”
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“…The maximum LDD of N. harmandi decapodids was constant in the laboratory, and their planktonic duration seems to be unaffected by a large temperature change over their vertical distribution range from seabed to surface (Tamaki et al, 2013). The semilunar periodicity of decapodid settlement on Tomioka sandflat was well explained by the few‐day cumulative densities of settlers that were transported by nighttime flood‐tidal currents in Tomioka Bay during the time window around each mid‐tide period (Tamaki, Itoh, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Fundamental and Technical Problem For Future Source–sink Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, instead of the procedure to lump both steps together, the second step of competent larval return home would better be modeled separately. Based on the current‐meter (acoustic Doppler current profiler) data from near Tomioka Bay mouth, only half the N. harmandi decapodids there were estimated to reach the sandflat within their competent period when tidal forcing is predominant over cross‐shore wind forcing (Tamaki, Itoh, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Fundamental and Technical Problem For Future Source–sink Res...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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