Mangrove crabs influence ecosystem processes through bioturbation and/or litter feeding. In Brazilian mangroves, the abundant and commercially important crab Ucides cordatus is the main faunal modifier of microtopography establishing up to 2 m deep burrows. They process more than 70% of the leaf litter and propagule production, thus promoting microbial degradation of detritus and benefiting microbe-feeding fiddler crabs. The accelerated nutrient turn-over and increased sediment oxygenation mediated by U. cordatus may enhance mangrove tree growth. Such positive feed-back loop was tested in North Brazil through a one year crab removal experiment simulating increased harvesting rates in a mature Rhizophora mangle forest. Investigated response ...
Ucides cordatus is an abundant mangrove crab in Brazil constructing burrows of up to 2 m depth. Sedi...
00001 ăWOS:000390627700006International audienceThis study in French Guiana evaluates the changes of...
A number of studies have suggested that mangrove forests and their faunal components may be pre-adap...
Mangrove crabs influence ecosystem processes through bioturbation and/or litter feeding. In Brazilia...
Mangrove crabs influence ecosystem processes through bioturbation and/or litter feeding. In Brazilia...
Studies have emphasized the importance of burrowing and leaf litter feeding crabs for functioning of...
Many ecological processes are influenced by salinity. Burrowing crabs, abundant fauna of mangrove fo...
The presence of mangrove trees and crab burrows potentially contribute to localized variation in sed...
Water uptake by mangrove trees can result in salt accumulation in sediment around roots, negatively ...
The experiment examined the influence of mangrove saplings (Avicennia marina) and fiddler crabs (Uca...
Abstract Many mangrove crab species drag freshly fallen leaf litter into their burrows and store it ...
The effect of different organic-rich sewage concentration (0%, 20% and 60% diluted in seawater) and ...
This study provides the first quantification of the population food intake of the litter-consuming m...
Ucides cordatus is an abundant mangrove crab in Brazil constructing burrows of up to 2 m depth. Sedi...
Bioturbation of mangrove sediments by Uca uruguayensis (Nobili, 1901) and U. rapax (Smith, 1870) was...
Ucides cordatus is an abundant mangrove crab in Brazil constructing burrows of up to 2 m depth. Sedi...
00001 ăWOS:000390627700006International audienceThis study in French Guiana evaluates the changes of...
A number of studies have suggested that mangrove forests and their faunal components may be pre-adap...
Mangrove crabs influence ecosystem processes through bioturbation and/or litter feeding. In Brazilia...
Mangrove crabs influence ecosystem processes through bioturbation and/or litter feeding. In Brazilia...
Studies have emphasized the importance of burrowing and leaf litter feeding crabs for functioning of...
Many ecological processes are influenced by salinity. Burrowing crabs, abundant fauna of mangrove fo...
The presence of mangrove trees and crab burrows potentially contribute to localized variation in sed...
Water uptake by mangrove trees can result in salt accumulation in sediment around roots, negatively ...
The experiment examined the influence of mangrove saplings (Avicennia marina) and fiddler crabs (Uca...
Abstract Many mangrove crab species drag freshly fallen leaf litter into their burrows and store it ...
The effect of different organic-rich sewage concentration (0%, 20% and 60% diluted in seawater) and ...
This study provides the first quantification of the population food intake of the litter-consuming m...
Ucides cordatus is an abundant mangrove crab in Brazil constructing burrows of up to 2 m depth. Sedi...
Bioturbation of mangrove sediments by Uca uruguayensis (Nobili, 1901) and U. rapax (Smith, 1870) was...
Ucides cordatus is an abundant mangrove crab in Brazil constructing burrows of up to 2 m depth. Sedi...
00001 ăWOS:000390627700006International audienceThis study in French Guiana evaluates the changes of...
A number of studies have suggested that mangrove forests and their faunal components may be pre-adap...