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- Title
Life-history patterns in two forms of Macrophthalmus japonicus (Crustacea: Brachyura).
- Authors
Henmi, Y.
- Abstract
Two behaviorally distinct forms - courtship signal - (Form L and V) of Macrophthalmus japonicus (De Haan) are known. Monthly samples of each form were collected from two areas in Japan: Form L from Amakusa, western Kyushu, between April 1985 and February 1986; Form V from Fukuoka, northern Kyushu, between November 1982 and December 1983. Life-history traits were compared between two populations and discussed. Individuals from the Amakusa population grew more slowly and matured at a smaller size than those from the Fukuoka population. Maturation period and longevity did not differ significantly. In the first year of reproduction, females in the Fukuoka population produced more, and larger broods than those in the Amakusa population and crab mortality was higher in every age group. Egg size did not differ significantly. The major environmental factors - air-temperature, nitrogen content of the surface mud and period of aerial exposure were similar in both areas, and it is suggested that the differences in life-history exhibited by these crabs are genotypic, and perhaps related to their different form.
- Subjects
AMAKUSA Islands (Japan); FUKUOKA-ken (Japan); JAPAN; MACROPHTHALMUS japonicus; CRABS; POPULATION
- Publication
Marine Biology, 1989, Vol 101, Issue 1, p53
- ISSN
0025-3162
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/BF00393477