The relationship of wet weight (WT) to cephalothorax width (CW) and temporal and seasonal variations in the condition factor were analyzed for each sex of the mangrove crab Ucides cordatus, using specimens collected monthly from September 1998 through September 2000, at Iguape, state of São Paulo. The WT/CW relationship, determined by the regression analysis and the condition factor were evaluated individually, monthly and seasonally, for each sex. The WT/CW relationship indicated isometric growth in males and negative allometric growth in females. Body weight was higher in males than in females of equivalent size and this difference was associated with the males' faster growth and heavier chelipeds. On the other hand, the means for conditi...
Crabs of the genus Uca Leach, 1814 are widely distributed along the Brazilian coast and play an impo...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
The relationship of wet weight (WT) to cephalothorax width (CW) and temporal and seasonal variations...
A determinação da relação do peso úmido (WT) pela largura cefalotorácica (CW) do caranguejo U. corda...
The relative condition factor and weight-length relationships were calculated for three Brachyuran s...
The relative condition factor and weight-length relationships were calculated for three Brachyuran s...
During monthly samplings between September 1998 and August 2000. 3,660 specimens of Ucides cordatus ...
A total of 2,130 individuals of Ucides cordatus (1,255 males and 875 females) were captured in a man...
A total of 2,130 individuals of Ucides cordatus (1,255 males and 875 females) were captured in a man...
A total of 2,130 individuals of Ucides cordatus (1,255 males and 875 females) were captured in a man...
A study on the relative growth was carried out in a population of the fiddler crab Uca uruguayensis ...
A study on the relative growth was carried out in a population of the fiddler crab Uca uruguayensis ...
The present work aims to study the size vs. weight relationship and the condition factor of a commer...
The present work aims to study the size vs. weight relationship and the condition factor of a commer...
Crabs of the genus Uca Leach, 1814 are widely distributed along the Brazilian coast and play an impo...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
The relationship of wet weight (WT) to cephalothorax width (CW) and temporal and seasonal variations...
A determinação da relação do peso úmido (WT) pela largura cefalotorácica (CW) do caranguejo U. corda...
The relative condition factor and weight-length relationships were calculated for three Brachyuran s...
The relative condition factor and weight-length relationships were calculated for three Brachyuran s...
During monthly samplings between September 1998 and August 2000. 3,660 specimens of Ucides cordatus ...
A total of 2,130 individuals of Ucides cordatus (1,255 males and 875 females) were captured in a man...
A total of 2,130 individuals of Ucides cordatus (1,255 males and 875 females) were captured in a man...
A total of 2,130 individuals of Ucides cordatus (1,255 males and 875 females) were captured in a man...
A study on the relative growth was carried out in a population of the fiddler crab Uca uruguayensis ...
A study on the relative growth was carried out in a population of the fiddler crab Uca uruguayensis ...
The present work aims to study the size vs. weight relationship and the condition factor of a commer...
The present work aims to study the size vs. weight relationship and the condition factor of a commer...
Crabs of the genus Uca Leach, 1814 are widely distributed along the Brazilian coast and play an impo...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...
The analysis of body relationships and condition factors are useful tools in studies of marine popul...