A comparison of sampling techniques in the assessment of burrowing crab abundance in saltmarsh and mangrove environments.

D. Mazumder, N. Saintilan
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Many researchers have recognised the importance of crabs in the mangrove ecosystem. However, very little is known about burrowing crab species living in temperate Australian saltmarsh. In the present study four different survey techniques were employed to investigate the diversity and abundance of crabs in the saltmarsh and mangrove at Towra Point. The four techniques yielded different results for species abundance and diversity. Four different species Heloecius cordiformis, Sesarma erthrodactyla, Helograpsus haswellianus and Paragrapsus laevis were found in saltmarsh. Three of these species H. Cordiformis, S. Erthrodactyla and P. Laevis were also found in the mangrove. A higher diversity of crabs were found in the Sarcocornia and Sporobolus saltmarsh communities than those dominated by Jancus kraussii. Pit traps were an effective means of capturing crabs though under-represented H. Cordiformis, and S. Erthrodactyla but was ineffective at identifying crabs in the more heavily vegetated Sporobolus and Juncus communities. Surveying crabs underneath artificial blocks may have over-represented the density of S. Erythrodactyla. Burrow counting is a quick and effective means of estimating crab density, though gives no information on assemblage diversity. The results of the study recommended a combination of pit-trap and visual census as a means of efficiently sampling crab assemblages.
盐沼与红树林环境穴居蟹丰度评估取样技术之比较。
许多研究人员已经认识到螃蟹在红树林生态系统中的重要性。然而,人们对生活在澳大利亚温带盐沼的穴居蟹种类知之甚少。本文采用四种不同的调查方法,对托拉角盐沼和红树林中蟹类的多样性和丰度进行了调查。四种方法对物种丰富度和多样性的影响不同。在盐沼中发现了4种不同的Heloecius corformis、Sesarma erthrodactyla、Helograpsus haswellianus和Paragrapsus laevis。在红树林中还发现了3种H. Cordiformis、S. Erthrodactyla和P. Laevis。盐沼群落中蟹类的多样性以Sarcocornia和Sporobolus为主,而以Jancus kraussii为主。坑诱捕法是一种有效的捕获蟹类的方法,但在植被较多的孢子虫和球藻群落中,坑诱捕法对蟹类的识别效果较差。在人工块下调查螃蟹可能过度代表了红趾藻的密度。挖洞计数是一种快速有效的估算蟹密度的方法,但不能提供蟹群多样性的信息。研究结果建议将陷阱和目测普查相结合,作为有效取样蟹群的一种手段。
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