Morphometric analyses of Mithraculus forceps (Brachyura: Mithracidae): linear and geometric approaches in a no-take marine reserve population

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 ECOLOGY
Gabriel Vieira Martins Rezende-Gois, Caio Santos Nogueira, Isabela Ribeiro Rocha Moraes, Rafael Carvalho Santos, Rogerio Caetano Costa
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ABSTRACTMithraculus forceps is a common species on islands in Brazil, and investigations of their sexual and population structures provide insights into their life cycle. Our aim was to analyze relative growth, estimate morphological sexual maturity, and investigate sexual dimorphism in a population inhabiting the Alcatrazes Archipelago. Sampling was conducted using artificial refuge and active capture methods. Five body structures were analyzed for relative growth and morphological sexual maturity estimation: carapace and abdomen width, propodus length and height, and gonopod length in males. Sexual dimorphism was observed in carapace and propodus shape. Morphological sexual maturity was estimated at 10.12 mm carapace width for males and 10.66 mm carapace width for females. Some variations in morphometric aspects were observed in the analyzed population when compared to other populations of M. forceps inhabiting unprotected areas. Crabs from Alcatrazes may reach larger sizes due to their protected habitat. This underscores the crucial role of a marine conservation unit in preserving significant ecological processes and highlights the importance of management plans for other locations and environments facing anthropogenic pressures.KEYWORDS: AllometryAlcatrazes ArchipelagoDecapodarelative growthreproduction AcknowledgmentsWe would like to express our gratitude to the entire LABCAM and LABIAQUA teams for their assistance during the animal collection. CSN thanks for its doctoral and postdoctoral scholarships (FAPESP 2019/00661-3 and 2023/01445-8). We also thank ICMBio (Instituto Chico Mendes de Biodiversidade) and IBAMA (Instituto Brasileiro de Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis) for granting permission to sample and transport in situ wild fauna for scientific purposes, in accordance with the State and Federal regulatory framework SISBIO (Sistema de Autorização e Informações em Biodiversidade) n° 69588-4/2020.Data availability statementThe data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, CSN, upon reasonable request.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThis work was funded by the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) [Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo] [grant numbers 2018/13685-5 for RCC, 2018/00739-0 and 2022/08605-8 for RCS]; National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) [Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico] [grant numbers 306672/2018-9 and 304368/2022-9 for RCC]; Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) [Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior] [grant number 88887.604989/2021-00 for GVMRG].
钳密肢鼠(短肢目:密肢鼠科)的形态计量学分析:在海洋禁捕保护区种群中的线性和几何方法
摘要:mithraculus forceps是巴西岛屿上常见的物种,对其性别和种群结构的研究为了解其生命周期提供了依据。我们的目的是分析一个居住在阿尔卡特拉斯群岛的种群的相对生长,估计形态学上的性成熟,并调查两性二态性。采用人工避难和主动捕获法进行采样。分析了雄性的五种身体结构:甲壳和腹部宽度、前足长度和高度、性腺长度,用于相对生长和形态性成熟的估计。甲壳和前足形态存在两性异形现象。形态性成熟时,雄性壳宽10.12 mm,雌性壳宽10.66 mm。与居住在未受保护地区的其他M. forceps种群相比,在分析种群中观察到形态计量学方面的一些变化。由于它们的栖息地受到保护,来自恶魔岛的螃蟹可能会长得更大。这突出了海洋养护单位在保护重要生态过程方面的关键作用,并突出了为面临人为压力的其他地点和环境制定管理计划的重要性。关键词:异速生长恶魔岛十虫相对生长生产感谢LABCAM和LABIAQUA团队在动物收集过程中的帮助。感谢CSN博士和博士后奖学金(FAPESP 2019/ 00663 -3和2023/01445-8)。我们也感谢ICMBio (Instituto Chico Mendes de Biodiversidade)和IBAMA (Instituto Brasileiro de Meio Ambiente e dos Recursos Naturais Renováveis)根据国家和联邦监管框架SISBIO (Sistema de autoriza o e Informações em Biodiversidade)第69588 / 4/2020号批准为科学目的对野生动物进行原位取样和运输。数据可用性声明支持本研究结果的数据可根据合理要求从通讯作者CSN处获得。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究由圣保罗研究基金会(FAPESP) [funda o de Amparo Pesquisa do Estado de s o Paulo]资助[RCC资助号2018/13685-5,RCS资助号2018/00739-0和2022/08605-8];国家科学技术发展委员会(CNPq) [Conselho National de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico] [RCC的资助号为306672/2018-9和304368/2022-9];高等教育人员发展协调(CAPES)[协调高级教育人员发展组织][GVMRG资助号88887.604989/2021-00]。
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Marine Biology Research
Marine Biology Research 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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2.10
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55
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Marine Biology Research (MBRJ) provides a worldwide forum for key information, ideas and discussion on all areas of marine biology and biological oceanography. Founded in 2005 as a merger of two Scandinavian journals, Sarsia and Ophelia, MBRJ is based today at the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway. The Journal’s scope encompasses basic and applied research from all oceans and marine habitats and on all marine organisms, the main criterium for acceptance being quality.
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