Bianca Ghizelli-Fraga, Rogerio C Costa, Régis A Pescinelli
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摘要
我们研究了卡氏鳄的生活史特征。我们评估了相对生长、形态性成熟、性双态性、手性、繁殖力和卵量。我们每月在巴西东南海岸卡纳内亚河口地区取样。为进行相对生长分析,对以下结构进行了测量:躯干和第二胸膜的长度,主要螯足的长度、宽度和高度,盲肠内侧和盲肠外侧的长度。雌雄幼体和成体具有不同的生长模式,表明它们采取了不同的能量分配策略。雌性和雄性形态性成熟时的估计体长分别为 5.6 毫米和 6.2 毫米。特定身体结构的性二态特征明显,主要表现在雌性的腹内盲肠和雄性的主要螯足。雌性和雄性都没有手性的迹象。雌性的平均繁殖力为 364 ± 204 个卵(平均 ± 标差),与躯干长度呈正相关。卵体积在发育阶段 I 和 II、I 和 III 之间存在差异,总体体积分别增加了 73.23% 和 95.45%。这些结果有助于了解胭脂鱼及其在自然环境中的生活史。
Life History Traits of the Snapping Shrimp Alpheus carlae (Decapoda: Alpheidae) from the South-eastern Coast of Brazil.
The life history traits of the snapping shrimp Alpheus carlae were investigated. We evaluated the relative growth, morphological sexual maturity, sexual dimorphism, handedness, fecundity, and egg volume. Sampling was performed monthly in an estuarine region of Cananéia, in the south-eastern coast of Brazil. The following structures were measured to perform the relative growth analysis: length of carapace and second pleonal pleuron, length, width and height of major cheliped propodus, and length of appendix interna and appendix masculina. Juveniles and adults males and females have different growth patterns, indicating distinct strategies of energy allocation. The estimated carapace length at the onset of morphological sexual maturity of females and males was 5.6 mm and 6.2 mm, respectively. The sexual dimorphism of specific body structures was evident, mainly in the appendix interna of females and major cheliped of males. There was no evidence of handedness in females or males. The mean fecundity of females was 364 ± 204 eggs (mean ± SD) eggs and was positively correlated with the carapace length. The egg volume differed between developmental stages I and II, and I and III, with an overall volume increase of 73.23% and 95.45%, respectively. The results contribute to the knowledge about A. carlae and its life history in natural environment.
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Zoological Studies publishes original research papers in five major fields: Animal Behavior, Comparative Physiology, Evolution, Ecology, and Systematics and Biogeography. Manuscripts are welcome from around the world and must be written in English. When the manuscript concerns the use of animals or specimens in research, a statement must be included to the effect that the author(s) has adhered to the legal requirements of the country in which the work was carried out or to any institutional guidelines.