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artículos
Título:
Differential coloration patterns between intertidal habitats in the crab Neohelice (Chasmagnathus) granulata. J
Autor/es:
MENDEZ CASARIEGO AGUSTINA; LUPPI TOMAS; IRIBARNE OSCAR
Revista:
JOURNAL OF THE MARINE BIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
Referencias:
Año: 2011
ISSN:
0025-3154
Resumen:
Many crustaceans with spatial segregation may present differential body coloration depending on the habitat they inhabit.
Since crustaceans are unable to synthesize carotenoids, individuals must acquire them from their diet, so diet changes can
modify individual coloration. The burrowing crab Neohelice (=Chasmagnathus) granulata inhabits the intertidal, from
the uppermost parts of salt marshes to the lowest mudflat zones with a spatial segregation of different size-classes. They
are primarily deposit feeders in mud flats and herbivorousdetritivorous in the salt marsh. We analysed the effect of intermoult
length on the carapace colour of N. granulata, and the changes in carapace colour with crab size and zone. Crab colour
varied between unvegetated and vegetated areas. Some of these differences were in part caused by colour changes related to
crab size. Larger crabs show less intensive colours, and given that they inhabit the upper part of the intertidal a differential
coloration pattern occurred between zones. In field experiments intermoult duration affected crab colour and some body
regions analysed showed differences between zones unrelated to size.Neohelice (=Chasmagnathus) granulata inhabits the intertidal, from
the uppermost parts of salt marshes to the lowest mudflat zones with a spatial segregation of different size-classes. They
are primarily deposit feeders in mud flats and herbivorousdetritivorous in the salt marsh. We analysed the effect of intermoult
length on the carapace colour of N. granulata, and the changes in carapace colour with crab size and zone. Crab colour
varied between unvegetated and vegetated areas. Some of these differences were in part caused by colour changes related to
crab size. Larger crabs show less intensive colours, and given that they inhabit the upper part of the intertidal a differential
coloration pattern occurred between zones. In field experiments intermoult duration affected crab colour and some body
regions analysed showed differences between zones unrelated to size.N. granulata, and the changes in carapace colour with crab size and zone. Crab colour
varied between unvegetated and vegetated areas. Some of these differences were in part caused by colour changes related to
crab size. Larger crabs show less intensive colours, and given that they inhabit the upper part of the intertidal a differential
coloration pattern occurred between zones. In field experiments intermoult duration affected crab colour and some body
regions analysed showed differences between zones unrelated to size.