Decapod crustaceans such as sesarmid and ocypodid crabs and thalassinid lobsters are conspicuous in numbers and bio mass on the mangrove swamp floor. An understanding of their biology and physiology is concomitant with a full understanding of their role in swamp ecology and management and for controlling them when they are pests or for augmenting their usefulness. The swamp environment of decapods is essentially a moist, low oxygen (in standing water), very broad intertidal habitat with an abundant food source available in angiosperm tissue. Present knowledge of the biology of mangrove decapods will be briefly summarized, such as feeding, respiratory, reproductive and behavioural adaptations, and including reports on feeding by Chiromanthes...
This study provides the first quantification of the population food intake of the litter-consuming m...
The biomass and abundance of grapsid crabs and other macrobenthos in the disturbed and undisturbed u...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Populations of mud lobster Thalassina anomala were studied on tidal flats in the Sagar island of In...
The last 20 years witnessed a real paradigm shift concerning the impact of biotic factors on ecosyst...
The last 20 years witnessed a real paradigm shift concerning the impact of biotic factors on ecosyst...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the feeding ecology of the intensively exploited sem...
In high-diversity tropical mangrove swamps, the relationship between the breakdown to detritus of ma...
Metopograpsus thukuhar is a very common grapsid in the Indo-Pacific mangroves but is found only occa...
The activity patterns and use of space of the mangrove dweller Selatium elongatum were studied in th...
The stomachs of 194 crabs belonging to 11 species, commonly inhabiting mangrove areas, were collecte...
Sesarma leptosoma is the only species of crab inhabiting the mangrove swamps of East Africa which ca...
Mangroves are defined by the presence of trees that mainly occur in the intertidal zone, between lan...
Mangroves are defined by the presence of trees that mainly occur in the intertidal zone, between lan...
Grapsid crabs have been referred to as “keystone species” in the mangrove forests of tropical Austra...
This study provides the first quantification of the population food intake of the litter-consuming m...
The biomass and abundance of grapsid crabs and other macrobenthos in the disturbed and undisturbed u...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...
Populations of mud lobster Thalassina anomala were studied on tidal flats in the Sagar island of In...
The last 20 years witnessed a real paradigm shift concerning the impact of biotic factors on ecosyst...
The last 20 years witnessed a real paradigm shift concerning the impact of biotic factors on ecosyst...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate the feeding ecology of the intensively exploited sem...
In high-diversity tropical mangrove swamps, the relationship between the breakdown to detritus of ma...
Metopograpsus thukuhar is a very common grapsid in the Indo-Pacific mangroves but is found only occa...
The activity patterns and use of space of the mangrove dweller Selatium elongatum were studied in th...
The stomachs of 194 crabs belonging to 11 species, commonly inhabiting mangrove areas, were collecte...
Sesarma leptosoma is the only species of crab inhabiting the mangrove swamps of East Africa which ca...
Mangroves are defined by the presence of trees that mainly occur in the intertidal zone, between lan...
Mangroves are defined by the presence of trees that mainly occur in the intertidal zone, between lan...
Grapsid crabs have been referred to as “keystone species” in the mangrove forests of tropical Austra...
This study provides the first quantification of the population food intake of the litter-consuming m...
The biomass and abundance of grapsid crabs and other macrobenthos in the disturbed and undisturbed u...
Crabs (Grapsidae, Sesarma) are the dominant macrofaunal group of mangrove forest soils in northern A...