Preliminary records of abundance and morphometry of the tiger crab, Aegla concepcionensis (Schmitt, 1942) (Anomura, Aeglidae) in a lake of southern Chile

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Crustaceana Pub Date : 2023-08-15 DOI:10.1163/15685403-bja10309
Alfredo Ulloa-Yáñez, G. Figueroa-Muñoz, Daniela Núñez, L. Boyero, P. R. De los Ríos-Escalante, Juan Martin, Ximena Jaque, C. Esse, F. Correa-Araneda
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The tiger crab, Aegla concepcionensis, is a threatened endemic freshwater decapod of Chile, distributed throughout small areas of the Mediterranean region of Central Chile (37°30′-38°00′S). Its habitat includes streams and lakes with riparian areas dominated by native plants, with little or null human intervention. To our knowledge, the tiger crab’s distribution is limited and human stressors (e.g., water withdrawal, exotic tree plantations and climate change) have led to degradation of its habitat. Based on the presence of these stressors and the virtual lack of knowledge of its ecology, the tiger crab has been categorized as Endangered (EN). This study presents a preliminary description of the species’ ecology based on its abundance and its morphometrics, as well as on its feeding habits in Caburgua lake, South Central Chile. We established 16 sampling points, half of which in the shallow bathymetric stratum (0-10 m depth) of the lake itself, and half in the Lumaco stream, one of the lake’s tributaries. We used baited traps to capture specimens. A. concepcionensis appeared to be found in the lake’s shallow bathymetric stratum, but not in the stream. Individuals showed negative allometric growth, males were larger than females, and they showed scavenger feeding behaviour. Our findings provide useful information to help with tiger crab conservation, although more extensive surveys will be required to collect sufficient data for establishing a robust conservation program for the species in the study area.
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智利南部湖泊虎蟹(Aegla concepcionensis, Schmitt, 1942) (Anomura, Aeglidae)丰度和形态测定学的初步记录
概念虎蟹(Aegla conceptionensis)是智利一种受威胁的地方性淡水十足目动物,分布在智利中部地中海地区的小区域(37°30′-38°00′S)。它的栖息地包括溪流和湖泊,河岸区域以本地植物为主,几乎没有或根本没有人为干预。据我们所知,虎蟹的分布是有限的,人类的压力源(如取水、外来树木种植和气候变化)导致了其栖息地的退化。基于这些压力源的存在以及对其生态学知识的缺乏,虎蟹已被归类为濒危物种(EN)。这项研究根据该物种的丰度、形态计量学以及智利中南部卡布古阿湖的食性,对该物种的生态进行了初步描述。我们建立了16个采样点,其中一半在湖泊本身的浅测深层(0-10米深),一半在湖泊的支流之一Lumaco溪。我们用带诱饵的陷阱捕捉标本。A.conceptcionensis似乎在湖泊的浅测深层中发现,但在溪流中没有发现。个体表现出负异速生长,雄性比雌性大,并且表现出食腐行为。我们的发现提供了有用的信息,有助于虎蟹的保护,尽管还需要更广泛的调查来收集足够的数据,以便为研究区域内的物种制定强有力的保护计划。
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Crustaceana
Crustaceana 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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52
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3 months
期刊介绍: Crustaceana is a leading journal in the world on crustacean research, including the latest papers from all branches of zoology. It provides up-to-date information on aspects such as taxonomy, zoogeography, ecology, physiology, anatomy, genetics, palaeontology, and biometry, and covers all groups of Crustacea. Boasting a large international circulation, Crustaceana provides its readers with an abstract for each article.
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