INVESTIGADORES
BAS Claudia Cristina
artículos
Título:
Seasonal and interpopulational variabilityin fecundity, egg size, and elemental composition (CHN) of eggs and larvae in a grapsoid crab, Chasmagnathus granulatus
Autor/es:
BAS CLAUDIA; SPIVAK EDUARDO; ANGER KLAUS
Revista:
HELGOLAND MARINE RESEARCH
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Lugar: Berlin; Año: 2007 vol. 61 p. 225 - 237
ISSN:
1438-387X
Resumen:
Reproductive traits at the beginning and the end of the annual reproductive season were compared between two populations of the intertidal crab Chasmagnathus granulatus living in ecologically contrasting habitats: (1) Mar Chiquita (MC) (37°45_S, 57°19_W), a highly productive estuarine coastal lagoon with strong salinity Xuctuations. (2) San Antonio Bay (SA) (40°46_S, 64°50_), a physically stable but less productive coastal marine environment. Number, size, and elemental composition (CHN) of eggs and larvae diVered signiWcantly between populations. Regardless of the season, more but smaller eggs and larvae were produced in MC, while eggs and larvae from SA revealed higher dry mass and C/N ratios indicating higher lipid content. A latitudinal temperature gradient cannot explain these patterns, suggesting that other environmental factors including salinity, quality or quantity of benthic food sources and productivity may be responsible. In both populations, fecundity and biomass per egg were higher at the beginning as compared to the end of the reproductive season. As a consequence, the reproductive eVort was consistently maximal at the beginning of the season. At MC, also variability was found between two successive years. IntraspeciWc (both interpopulational and seasonal) variations