In mangrove ecosystems, litter fall accumulates as refractory organic carbon on the sediment surface and creates anoxic sediment layers. Fiddler crabs, through their burrowing activity, translocate oxygen into the anoxic layers and promote aerobic respiration, iron reduction and nitrification. In this study, the effects of four species of fiddler crabs (Uca triangularis, Uca rosea, Uca forcipata and Uca paradussumieri) on organic content, water content, porosity, redox potential and solid phase iron pools of mangrove sediments were investigated. In each crab’s habitat, six cores down to 30 cm depth were taken from burrowed and non-burrowed sampling plots. Redox potential and oxidized iron pools were highest in surface sediment, while porosi...
Background Mangrove restoration seeks to restore or rebuild degraded mangrove systems. The methods ...
In tropical regions, different species of fiddler crabs coexist on the mangrove floor, which sometim...
Fiddler crabs (Uca spp.) are abundant on the mid-Atlantic coast of the U.S., yet few studies have fo...
In mangrove ecosystems, litter fall accumulates as refractory organic carbon on the sediment surface...
Fiddler crabs burrow creates oxic-anoxic interfaces on the burrow walls. Accordingly burrow walls re...
The presence of mangrove trees and crab burrows potentially contribute to localized variation in sed...
The experiment examined the influence of mangrove saplings (Avicennia marina) and fiddler crabs (Uca...
The effect of different organic-rich sewage concentration (0%, 20% and 60% diluted in seawater) and ...
Many ecological processes are influenced by salinity. Burrowing crabs, abundant fauna of mangrove fo...
Ucides cordatus is an abundant mangrove crab in Brazil constructing burrows of up to 2 m depth. Sedi...
AbstractIn the literature, it is commonly stated that Uca spp. (fiddler crab) burrows aerate marsh s...
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...
Water uptake by mangrove trees can result in salt accumulation in sediment around roots, negatively ...
The mud lobster, genus Thalassina is the least studied taxon compared to other mud crabs within Thal...
Background Mangrove restoration seeks to restore or rebuild degraded mangrove systems. The methods ...
In tropical regions, different species of fiddler crabs coexist on the mangrove floor, which sometim...
Fiddler crabs (Uca spp.) are abundant on the mid-Atlantic coast of the U.S., yet few studies have fo...
In mangrove ecosystems, litter fall accumulates as refractory organic carbon on the sediment surface...
Fiddler crabs burrow creates oxic-anoxic interfaces on the burrow walls. Accordingly burrow walls re...
The presence of mangrove trees and crab burrows potentially contribute to localized variation in sed...
The experiment examined the influence of mangrove saplings (Avicennia marina) and fiddler crabs (Uca...
The effect of different organic-rich sewage concentration (0%, 20% and 60% diluted in seawater) and ...
Many ecological processes are influenced by salinity. Burrowing crabs, abundant fauna of mangrove fo...
Ucides cordatus is an abundant mangrove crab in Brazil constructing burrows of up to 2 m depth. Sedi...
AbstractIn the literature, it is commonly stated that Uca spp. (fiddler crab) burrows aerate marsh s...
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...
Water uptake by mangrove trees can result in salt accumulation in sediment around roots, negatively ...
The mud lobster, genus Thalassina is the least studied taxon compared to other mud crabs within Thal...
Background Mangrove restoration seeks to restore or rebuild degraded mangrove systems. The methods ...
In tropical regions, different species of fiddler crabs coexist on the mangrove floor, which sometim...
Fiddler crabs (Uca spp.) are abundant on the mid-Atlantic coast of the U.S., yet few studies have fo...