Crustaceana, Volume 88, Issue 7-8, Pages 791-807 , 01/01/2015
The fiddler crab, Uca Bengali Crane, 1975: Population biology and burrow characteristics on a riverbank in southern Thailand
Abstract
We studied the population structure of Uca bengaliCrane, 1975 (crab density, sex ratio, and body size (i.e., carapace length and width, major claw length and width)), along with burrow characteristics (diameter, length, depth, and volume) as well as sediment characteristics (percent moisture content and organic matter) along a bank gradient at three distances (2, 4 and 6 m) from the edge of a tidal river. The results showed no differences in crab density, sex ratio, and body size among the three distances. The percent moisture content at 2 m distance was higher than at 4 and 6 m, and the percentage organic matter at 2 m distance was higher than at 6 m distance. Burrows were shorter in length, shallower in depth, and smaller in volume at 2 m distance, but these measures increased with increasing distance from the river edge. Both males and females made three distinct burrow shapes: I, J and U; the J-shaped burrows were the most numerous at all distances.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
1975Burrow characteristicsedge of the rivermoisture contentorganic matterpopulation structureUca Bengali Crane
ASJC Subject Area
Agricultural and Biological Sciences : Aquatic Science