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The University of Southern Mississippi

Journal

2007

Brazil

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Breeding Season And Molt Cycle Of The Fiddler Crab Uca Rapax (Brachyura, Ocypodidae) In A Subtropical Estuary, Brazil, South America, Daniela Da Silva Castiglioni, Maria Lucia Negreiros-Fransozo, Rosana Carina Flores Cardoso Jan 2007

Breeding Season And Molt Cycle Of The Fiddler Crab Uca Rapax (Brachyura, Ocypodidae) In A Subtropical Estuary, Brazil, South America, Daniela Da Silva Castiglioni, Maria Lucia Negreiros-Fransozo, Rosana Carina Flores Cardoso

Gulf and Caribbean Research

This is the first account of the breeding season and molt cycle of Uca rapax on the Brazilian coast during a one-year period (April 2001-March 2002). At 2 sites, the ltamambuca and Ubatumirim mangrove forests, 2 collectors captured crabs once a month at low tide far 15 minutes by the catch-per-unit-effort procedure, digging into the sediment and removing the crabs. The gonad-development stages of crabs of both sexes were determined by direct observation, and the molt stage was estimated from the hardness of the tegument. Crabs with developed gonads were found mostly in warmer seasons, with ovigerous females occurring mainly …


Abundance And Ecological Distribution Of The "Sete-Barbas" Shrimp Xiphopenaeus Kroyeri (Heller, 1862) (Decapoda: Penaeoidea) In Three Bays Of The Ubatuba Region, Southeastern Brazil, Rogerio C. Costa, Adilson Fransozo, Fulvio A.M. Freire, Antonio L. Castilho Jan 2007

Abundance And Ecological Distribution Of The "Sete-Barbas" Shrimp Xiphopenaeus Kroyeri (Heller, 1862) (Decapoda: Penaeoidea) In Three Bays Of The Ubatuba Region, Southeastern Brazil, Rogerio C. Costa, Adilson Fransozo, Fulvio A.M. Freire, Antonio L. Castilho

Gulf and Caribbean Research

The influence of environmental factors on the abundance and spatial-temporal distribution of the shrimp Xiphopenaeus kroyeri was investigated in southeastern Brazil over 2 years. Monthly collections were conducted in Mar Virado, Ubatuba and Ubatumirim Bays using a commercial shrimp fishing boat equipped with 2 "double-rig" nets. Each bay was divided into 6 sampling stations, all of which were less than 25 m deep. The spatial distribution of X. kroyeri differed among Bays. Highest abundance values were recorded in areas where silt and clay comprised more than 70% of the bottom sediment. Abundance of X. kroyeri followed a seasonal trend, being …