2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81752008000300001
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Spatial distribution of the Ocypode quadrata (Crustacea: Ocypodidae) along estuarine environments in the Paranaguá Bay Complex, southern Brazil

Abstract: This study examines the spatial distribution of the ghost crabs, Ocypode quadrata Fabricius, 1787, in thirteen estuarine sandy beaches located along two main axes of the Paranaguá Bay Estuarine Complex, southern Brazil. Burrow densities of ghost crabs were measured at three beach levels established around the high tide mark during the summer and winter of 2005. All beaches showed a steep beach face slope (2.6 to 8.3º) with sediment composition varying from well sorted fine sand to very poorly sorted coarse san… Show more

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“…Trends in individual species abundance or density across beach types were clear in all cases, except possibly in the brachyuran ghost crab Ocypode quadrata. However, Turra et al (2005) and da Rosa & Borzone (2008) also found Ocypode on beaches with coarse sands. Ghost crabs may migrate back toward the dunes and burrow there for shelter during storms (Hobbs et al 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Trends in individual species abundance or density across beach types were clear in all cases, except possibly in the brachyuran ghost crab Ocypode quadrata. However, Turra et al (2005) and da Rosa & Borzone (2008) also found Ocypode on beaches with coarse sands. Ghost crabs may migrate back toward the dunes and burrow there for shelter during storms (Hobbs et al 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Spatial distribution, abundance and opening diameter of ghost crab burrows have been used as indirect estimators of population structure, age distribution and population size of these crabs on sandy beaches (Alberto and Fontoura, 1999; Araujo et al, 2008). Several studies have used ghost crabs burrows as bioindicators of levels of anthropogenic disturbances on sandy beaches and reported that the abundance of burrows is negatively correlated to the levels of anthropogenic impacts on the beaches under analyses (Warren, 1990; Peterson et al, 2000; Barros, 2001; Blankensteyn, 2006; Hobbs et al, 2008; Rosa and Borzone, 2008; Lucrezi et al, 2009). However, we recently showed that the number of ghost crab burrows might not represent the population size and must be interpreted with attention (Silva and Calado, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…El registro fósil data desde el Pleistoceno tardío (Portell, Turner, & Beerensson, 2003) y su distribución actual es desde Rhode Island en Estados Unidos hasta Río Grande del Sur en Brasil (Melo, 1996). Aunque sus poblaciones pueden ocupar diferentes tipos de playas con diferentes niveles de impacto humano, su distribución puede estar limitada por la temperatura y la salinidad (Williams, 1984;Rosa & Borzone, 2008).…”
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