The estuarine grapsid crabs Chasmagnathus granulata and Cyrtograpsus angulatus belong to the most typical and dominant inhabitants of brackish coastal lagoons in southeastern South America. In a combined laboratory and field investigation of juvenile growth, we measured the increase in body size in these species under controlled conditions as well as in field experiments (in Mar Chiquita lagoon, Argentina), seasonal changes in size frequency distribution of a natural population, and growth related changes in selected morphometric traits of male and female juveniles (relations between carapace width, carapace length, propodus height and length of the cheliped, and pleon width). At 24°C, Cy. angulatus grew faster than Ch. granulata; it reache...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...
The relative growth of the fiddler crab Uca sindensis in Pohl Port was studied. Ten 0.5 m^2 quadrate...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...
Among crustacean decapods, fiddler crabs of the genus Uca are the most characteristic of the interti...
Secondary production of Chasmagnathus granulatus was calculated at the Refugio de Vida Silvestre Bah...
ABSTRACT: We provide a comparative analysis of the relative growth and morphological sexual maturity...
The relative growth of a number of morphological dimensions of the South American freshwater crabTri...
En Mar Chiquita, una laguna costera de Argentina, fueron estudiados los patrones de historia de vida...
Aspects of the growth and reproductive biology of the grapsid brachyuran Hemiqrapsus crenulatus (H....
Intertidal crabs display distinct morphological traits that allow differential interactions with bio...
Abstract: The relative growth of the fiddler crab Uca rapax from a population of a tropical lagoon s...
O crescimento relativo e a maturidade sexual morfológica de Chasmagnathus granulatus Dana, 1851 são ...
Relative growth of the male major chela and female abdome was studied in a population of the fiddler...
The allometric growth of secondary sexual characters in Pachygrapsus transversus is investigated fro...
[Abstract] An analysis of growth at moult (for both the prepubertal and terminal moults), moulting s...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...
The relative growth of the fiddler crab Uca sindensis in Pohl Port was studied. Ten 0.5 m^2 quadrate...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...
Among crustacean decapods, fiddler crabs of the genus Uca are the most characteristic of the interti...
Secondary production of Chasmagnathus granulatus was calculated at the Refugio de Vida Silvestre Bah...
ABSTRACT: We provide a comparative analysis of the relative growth and morphological sexual maturity...
The relative growth of a number of morphological dimensions of the South American freshwater crabTri...
En Mar Chiquita, una laguna costera de Argentina, fueron estudiados los patrones de historia de vida...
Aspects of the growth and reproductive biology of the grapsid brachyuran Hemiqrapsus crenulatus (H....
Intertidal crabs display distinct morphological traits that allow differential interactions with bio...
Abstract: The relative growth of the fiddler crab Uca rapax from a population of a tropical lagoon s...
O crescimento relativo e a maturidade sexual morfológica de Chasmagnathus granulatus Dana, 1851 são ...
Relative growth of the male major chela and female abdome was studied in a population of the fiddler...
The allometric growth of secondary sexual characters in Pachygrapsus transversus is investigated fro...
[Abstract] An analysis of growth at moult (for both the prepubertal and terminal moults), moulting s...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...
The relative growth of the fiddler crab Uca sindensis in Pohl Port was studied. Ten 0.5 m^2 quadrate...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...