Munida gregaria is a galatheid very abundant in coastal waters of southern South America playing an important role in the trophic webs of the subantarctic coastal ecosystem. Different reproductive aspects of this species were studied from samples obtained by coastal trawlers between September 1997 and December 2000, which allowed the analysis of a total of 10,868 crabs. The reproductive period started in June, and females with small clutches composed of non-fecundated eggs were found in many cases. The size of clutches increased during the reproductive period, and the simultaneous presence of eggs at different stages of development was observed in the same female. In part of the population, larval hatching started in September, after which ...
The larval development of the squat lobster Munida subrugosa from subantarctic waters of the Beagle ...
Data on reproductive biology are presented for five benthic caridean shrimps from the high Antarctic...
A population of the fiddler crab Uca rapax (Smith, 1870) found in Itaipu Lagoon, southeast Brazil, w...
Munida gregaria is a small galatheid widely distributed around the southern hemisphere, considered a...
The squat lobster Pleuroncodes monodon is one of the most common and abundant galatheid species in t...
The green crab Carcinus maenas, a decapod crustacean native to the northeastern Atlantic, has been i...
The project PRS-GEDIP was carried out in the Rio Grande do Sul coast, with some few stations off Mal...
The mangrove crab Aratus pisonii was considered to have an amphi-American distribution; however, a r...
Based on the hypothesis that reproduction is a continuous process in tropical habitats, we analysed ...
The reproductive cycle and recruitment period of a ghost crab population from Ubatuba, São Paulo, Br...
Munida chacei de Melo-Filho & de Melo, 1992 Munida chacei has been reported from the Caribbean in...
C. sapidus fisheries has a significant influence on the economy of some countries in North America a...
The purpose of this work is to analyse the taxonomy and distributional patterns of the species of th...
The reproductive biology of a species includes factors beyond its sexual maturity, fecundity and rep...
A new species of Munida (Galatheidae) is described based on three specimens collected off the west c...
The larval development of the squat lobster Munida subrugosa from subantarctic waters of the Beagle ...
Data on reproductive biology are presented for five benthic caridean shrimps from the high Antarctic...
A population of the fiddler crab Uca rapax (Smith, 1870) found in Itaipu Lagoon, southeast Brazil, w...
Munida gregaria is a small galatheid widely distributed around the southern hemisphere, considered a...
The squat lobster Pleuroncodes monodon is one of the most common and abundant galatheid species in t...
The green crab Carcinus maenas, a decapod crustacean native to the northeastern Atlantic, has been i...
The project PRS-GEDIP was carried out in the Rio Grande do Sul coast, with some few stations off Mal...
The mangrove crab Aratus pisonii was considered to have an amphi-American distribution; however, a r...
Based on the hypothesis that reproduction is a continuous process in tropical habitats, we analysed ...
The reproductive cycle and recruitment period of a ghost crab population from Ubatuba, São Paulo, Br...
Munida chacei de Melo-Filho & de Melo, 1992 Munida chacei has been reported from the Caribbean in...
C. sapidus fisheries has a significant influence on the economy of some countries in North America a...
The purpose of this work is to analyse the taxonomy and distributional patterns of the species of th...
The reproductive biology of a species includes factors beyond its sexual maturity, fecundity and rep...
A new species of Munida (Galatheidae) is described based on three specimens collected off the west c...
The larval development of the squat lobster Munida subrugosa from subantarctic waters of the Beagle ...
Data on reproductive biology are presented for five benthic caridean shrimps from the high Antarctic...
A population of the fiddler crab Uca rapax (Smith, 1870) found in Itaipu Lagoon, southeast Brazil, w...