2017
DOI: 10.1080/10236244.2017.1347020
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Spacing and movement in the green porcelain crab Petrolisthes armatus: evidence for male competition and mate guarding

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“…Overall, males were larger in both body size and cheliped size than females, with no females collected greater than 14mm. Patterns of sexual dimorphism are common in many species of crustaceans (Shimoda et al, 2005;Da Silva Castiglioni et al, 2011) and these results are also complementary to studies on other porcelain crabs (Wasson & Lyon, 2005;Wassick et al, 2017). Cheliped size ratios between size classes of males and females here can account for competitive behaviours seen in my experiments.…”
Section: Field Survey Datasupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Overall, males were larger in both body size and cheliped size than females, with no females collected greater than 14mm. Patterns of sexual dimorphism are common in many species of crustaceans (Shimoda et al, 2005;Da Silva Castiglioni et al, 2011) and these results are also complementary to studies on other porcelain crabs (Wasson & Lyon, 2005;Wassick et al, 2017). Cheliped size ratios between size classes of males and females here can account for competitive behaviours seen in my experiments.…”
Section: Field Survey Datasupporting
confidence: 81%