AHMAD FAHMI ROZAINI, KEVIN H. LAURIE, DAVID J. MARSHALL
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摘要Rozaini AF, Laurie KH, Marshall DJ。2023. 婆罗洲汶莱湾贝都康岛苗圃马蹄蟹种群及空间生态。生物多样性,24:4485-4492。在全球范围内,适宜的马蹄蟹幼仔栖息地正受到威胁。目前没有对文莱达鲁萨兰国(文莱,婆罗洲)马蹄蟹(Limulidae)幼蟹种群的正式研究。研究了汶莱湾贝都康岛泥滩幼马蹄蟹的体型结构、种群群和生态分布。在两个季节和四个研究地点的四个采样天内捕获了70只幼鱼。圆尾巨蟹和大尾巨蟹是常见的,而三齿巨蟹只发现了2只。常见物种的甲壳宽度(大小)相似,不同季节和研究地点的幼鱼大小没有差异。体重与甲壳宽度的关系表明,该物种以相似的速度生长,尽管圆尾螺发育得更快,产生14个,而T. gigas则产生8个。物种密度基本一致,物种和幼鱼大小在整个泥滩和红树林边缘没有空间分异。最近邻(NN)分析表明,蟹的个体分布较为分散。它们在泥滩上的同居表明,在共同的最佳发育盐度和温度条件下,它们具有生理和行为上的同形性。这项研究提供了基线资料,以便与其他区域研究进行比较,并为当地的保护规划提供参考。
Population and spatial ecology of horseshoe crabs (Limulidae) in a nursery ground at Pulau Bedukang, Brunei Bay, Borneo
Abstract. Rozaini AF, Laurie KH, Marshall DJ. 2023. Population and spatial ecology of horseshoe crabs (Limulidae) in a nursery ground at Pulau Bedukang, Brunei Bay, Borneo. Biodiversitas 24: 4485-4492. Suitable nursery habitat to support populations of juvenile horseshoe crabs is becoming threatened globally. There are currently no formal studies on juvenile populations of the horseshoe crabs (Limulidae) for Brunei Darussalam (Brunei, Borneo). We investigated body size structure, population cohort and ecological distribution of juvenile horseshoe crabs associated with a mudflat on Pulau Bedukang, in Brunei Bay. Seventy juveniles were retrieved during four sampling days covering two seasons and four study sites. Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda and Tachypleus gigas were common, whereas only two individuals of Tachypleus tridentatus were found. Carapace width (size) was similar in the common species and there was no difference in juvenile size between the seasons and study sites. Body weight to carapace width relationships showed that the species grew at similar rates, although C. rotundicauda developed faster, producing 14 compared to the eight pre-migration mudflat instars produced by T. gigas. Species densities were similar, and there was no spatial separation of species or juvenile size across the mudflat or in relation to the mangrove forest edge. Nearest-neighbor (NN) analysis showed that individual crabs were generally dispersed. Their mudflat cohabitation suggests physiological and behavioral plesiomorphies for common optimal developmental salinity and temperature conditions. This study provides baseline information for comparison with other regional studies and for local conservation planning.