Two populations of the Southwestern Atlantic burrowing crab, Neohelice granulata (Dana, 1851), are separated by only 190 km. They inhabit bays that drain into a Patagonian gulf in the southernmost limit of the geographical distribution of the species: San Antonio Bay (SAO) and San José Gulf (RSJ). The population from SAO has been extensively studied, whereas that of RSJ has not. The main goal of this study is to compare the ecological and habitat characteristics of the two populations, based on samples collected on successive days during the middle of the reproductive season of the crab. The substrate of SAO is composed of a high proportion of gravel and scarce organic matter, whereas the substrate of RSJ presents twice as much silt and cla...
Estuarine and nearshore marine areas are vital habitats for several fish and benthic invertebrates. ...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...
© Inter-Research 2007 · www.int-res.comDOI: 10.3354/meps336211The green porcelain crab Petrolisthes ...
ABSTRACT Two populations of the Southwestern Atlantic burrowing crab, Neohelice granulata (Dana, 185...
The intertidal crabs Chasmagnathus granulatus and Cyrtograpsus angulatus coexists across the SW Atla...
The reproductive traits of three coastal grapsoid crabs from the southwestern Atlantic, Neohelice gr...
The intertidal crabs Neohelice granulata and Cyrtograpsus angulatus are common on the south-west Atl...
Neohelice granulata inhabits estuarine and protected coastal areas in temperate regions and is the m...
The activity pattern of intertidal crabs is in influenced by factors that usually change rhythmicall...
Many crustaceans with spatial segregation may present differential body coloration depending on the ...
Different environmental and sex conditions induce phenotypic responses (behavioural, morphological ...
The population structure, size at maturity, reproductive period, recruitment and habitat use were st...
Soft bottom intertidals of the Atlantic SW are dominated by the semi-terrestrial crab Neohelice gran...
Abstract Neohelice granulata provides an interesting animal model for studying behavioural process b...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...
Estuarine and nearshore marine areas are vital habitats for several fish and benthic invertebrates. ...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...
© Inter-Research 2007 · www.int-res.comDOI: 10.3354/meps336211The green porcelain crab Petrolisthes ...
ABSTRACT Two populations of the Southwestern Atlantic burrowing crab, Neohelice granulata (Dana, 185...
The intertidal crabs Chasmagnathus granulatus and Cyrtograpsus angulatus coexists across the SW Atla...
The reproductive traits of three coastal grapsoid crabs from the southwestern Atlantic, Neohelice gr...
The intertidal crabs Neohelice granulata and Cyrtograpsus angulatus are common on the south-west Atl...
Neohelice granulata inhabits estuarine and protected coastal areas in temperate regions and is the m...
The activity pattern of intertidal crabs is in influenced by factors that usually change rhythmicall...
Many crustaceans with spatial segregation may present differential body coloration depending on the ...
Different environmental and sex conditions induce phenotypic responses (behavioural, morphological ...
The population structure, size at maturity, reproductive period, recruitment and habitat use were st...
Soft bottom intertidals of the Atlantic SW are dominated by the semi-terrestrial crab Neohelice gran...
Abstract Neohelice granulata provides an interesting animal model for studying behavioural process b...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...
Estuarine and nearshore marine areas are vital habitats for several fish and benthic invertebrates. ...
Some crustaceans show variations of their reproductive biology within their geographical distributio...
© Inter-Research 2007 · www.int-res.comDOI: 10.3354/meps336211The green porcelain crab Petrolisthes ...