Abstract: | 0-group Carcinus maenas (L.) was investigated from June 1975 to September 1976 on a shallow sandy bottom at Kvarnbukten Bay, Gullmar Fjord (58° 15′N: 11°28′E), Sweden, at an average salinity of 25% and a range of monthly mean temperatures of −0.3 to 197. °C. The new year-class settles from August to early September at a carapace breath of 2 to 3 mm and a calorific content of 32 cal. The distribution is restricted to clusters of the mussel Mytilus edulis L. Depth, type of substratum, and patches of the eel-grass Zostera marina L. are of no importance for their spatial distribution. There is no migration to deeper water in the autumn. The carapace breadth is ≈ 9.5 mm after one year of benthic life. Sexual maturity is reached after two years. Growth occurs at temperatures above 10 °C, i.e., from August to October and from May to July. During the first year of benthic life the animals moult 7 times. The 0-group seems to be micro-carnivores feeding on the sediment meiofauna. The individual energy budget for the first year of benthic life is: consumption (Cc) 905 cal., production (P1c) 236 cal., cast carapaces (P2c) 153 cal., respiration (Rc) 404 cal., and rejectiction (Fc) 112 cal. The assimilation efficiency (Uc−1) is 88%, the gross growth efficiency (K1c) 43%, and the net growth efficiency (K2c) 49%. At Kvarnbukten Bay there are large variations in size between the separate year-classes. The energy content of the food consumed by the 1975/76 cohort was used as follows: 4% was stored in living biomass after one year, 36% was released to other trophic levels as dead animals and cast carapaces, 13% rejected as faeces, and 47% was lost through respiration. |