Spatio-temporal variation of the population structure and density of the shore crab Pachygrapsus gracilis (Grapsidae) in an estuary on the Brazilian Amazon coast

IF 0.8 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Nauplius Pub Date : 2021-05-21 DOI:10.1590/2358-2936E2021024
Priscila Sousa Vilela da Nóbrega, Miani Corrêa Quaresma, F. Lima, J. Martinelli-Lemos
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Abstract The present study investigates the spatio-temporal variation in the density of the adults and larvae of the shore crab Pachygrapsus gracilis and identifies the reproductive period and the population structure of the species in the Marapanim estuary, in northern Brazil, in order to describe the biological characteristics of this equatorial population on the Atlantic coast. Specimens were collected manually every month over the course of a year. Adults were collected at four rocky outcrops in the upper and lower mid-littoral. Larvae were sampled at six points using horizontal trawls of the surface water. The sampling points represent the inner and outer estuary, its two margins, and varying gradients of salinity. The density of the zoea I and adults were higher on the margins with the highest sediment deposition rates and salinity. Only the density of the adults correlated significantly with salinity. Although ovigerous females were only collected in the rainiest periods, the presence of juveniles throughout the year indicates that the species reproduces continuously. The population parameters indicate that the density of P. gracilis was related to salinity, and that part of the life cycle of these crabs is completed in the Marapanim estuary. This species reproduces in the estuary, exports zoea I to the coastal waters and then probably returns as megalopae, responding to local conditions through systematic shifts in its distribution and abundance over time and space. The population was relatively stable and able to adjust to the considerable variation in abiotic factors that are typical of this estuary.
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摘要本研究调查了巴西北部马拉帕尼姆河口细斑螯蟹成虫和幼虫密度的时空变化,并确定了该物种的繁殖期和种群结构,以描述大西洋沿岸赤道种群的生物学特征。在一年的时间里,每个月都要人工采集标本。在中海岸上部和下部的四个岩石露头处采集了成虫。使用水平拖网在地表水的六个点对幼虫进行采样。采样点代表了内河口和外河口、其两个边缘以及不同的盐度梯度。在沉积物沉积速率和盐度最高的边缘,zoea I和成虫的密度较高。只有成虫的密度与盐度显著相关。尽管产卵的雌性只在降雨量最大的时期采集,但全年幼鱼的存在表明该物种持续繁殖。种群参数表明,纤毛虫的密度与盐度有关,这些螃蟹的部分生命周期在马拉帕尼姆河口完成。该物种在河口繁殖,将zoea I出口到沿海水域,然后可能以巨型幼体的身份返回,通过其分布和丰度随时间和空间的系统变化来应对当地条件。种群相对稳定,能够适应该河口典型的非生物因素的显著变化。
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