Male-targeted fishing pressure has the potential to skew population sex ratios and to result in sperm limitation in females, where the quantity or quality of sperm received during mating is insufficient for the female to achieve her full lifetime reproductive potential. Blue crabs Callinectes sapidus are heavily targeted by commercial and recreational fisheries throughout much of their range, with fishing pressure biased toward males. Additionally, blue crabs are particularly susceptible to sperm limitation because mating occurs during a short window following the female’s terminal molt and stored sperm is used to fertilize all future broods. We investigated sperm quantities in recently molted and mated female blue crabs in southeastern Lou...
Effective management of commercial fisheries is a challenge as it must balance social, economic, and...
<p>This dissertation investigated spawning biology of female blue crabs, <italic>Callinectes sapidus...
Declining population sizes reported for a number of marine species have emphasised the need for info...
Male-targeted fishing pressure has the potential to skew population sex ratios and to result in sper...
Reproductive success of female blue crabs may be limited by the amount of sperm received during the ...
Mature females of the Chesapeake Bay (USA) blue crab Callinectes sapidus population mate multiple ti...
Sperm depletion in males can occur when polygynous species are intensively exploited under a male-bi...
Changes in abundance and sex ratio can contribute to variation in the reproductive potential of a po...
Sperm depletion in males can occur when polygynous species are intensively exploited under a male-bi...
Fisheries for snow (Chionoecetes opilio) and Tanner (C. bairdi) crab in Alaska are managed with larg...
The Chesapeake Bay blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, is an important species both ecologically and as ...
The proportion of berried (externally egg-bearing) females, fecundity, gonadosomatic index, and egg ...
Although blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896, are ecologically important predators and sup...
Blue crabs Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896 support large commercial and recreational fisheries alo...
<p>10.1371/journal.pone.0115525</p> <p>Paper data PLOS ONE Pardo et al.</p> <p> FUNDING : FONDECYT 1...
Effective management of commercial fisheries is a challenge as it must balance social, economic, and...
<p>This dissertation investigated spawning biology of female blue crabs, <italic>Callinectes sapidus...
Declining population sizes reported for a number of marine species have emphasised the need for info...
Male-targeted fishing pressure has the potential to skew population sex ratios and to result in sper...
Reproductive success of female blue crabs may be limited by the amount of sperm received during the ...
Mature females of the Chesapeake Bay (USA) blue crab Callinectes sapidus population mate multiple ti...
Sperm depletion in males can occur when polygynous species are intensively exploited under a male-bi...
Changes in abundance and sex ratio can contribute to variation in the reproductive potential of a po...
Sperm depletion in males can occur when polygynous species are intensively exploited under a male-bi...
Fisheries for snow (Chionoecetes opilio) and Tanner (C. bairdi) crab in Alaska are managed with larg...
The Chesapeake Bay blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, is an important species both ecologically and as ...
The proportion of berried (externally egg-bearing) females, fecundity, gonadosomatic index, and egg ...
Although blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896, are ecologically important predators and sup...
Blue crabs Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896 support large commercial and recreational fisheries alo...
<p>10.1371/journal.pone.0115525</p> <p>Paper data PLOS ONE Pardo et al.</p> <p> FUNDING : FONDECYT 1...
Effective management of commercial fisheries is a challenge as it must balance social, economic, and...
<p>This dissertation investigated spawning biology of female blue crabs, <italic>Callinectes sapidus...
Declining population sizes reported for a number of marine species have emphasised the need for info...