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A life history model for the San Francisco Estuary population of the Chinese mitten crab, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Eriocheir sinensis</Emphasis> (Decapoda: Grapsoidea)
Authors:Deborah?Rudnick  Tanya?Veldhuizen  Richard?Tullis  Carolyn?Culver  Kathryn?Hieb  Email author" target="_blank">Brian?TsukimuraEmail author
Institution:(1) University of California, Berkeley, California, USA;(2) California Department of Water Resources, Sacramento, California, USA;(3) California State University, Hayward, California, USA;(4) University of California at Santa Barbara, California, USA;(5) California Department of Fish and Game, Stockton, California, USA;(6) Department of Biology, California State University (CSU) , Fresno, California, USA;(7) Present address: Deborah Rudnick, 10,000 Years Institute, Bainbridge Island, Washington, USA
Abstract:First discovered in San Francisco Bay in 1992, the Chinese mitten crab,Eriocheir sinensis, has become established over hundreds of km2 of the San Francisco Estuary. Ecological and economic impacts of this invasive species motivated our search for a greater understanding of the crabrsquos life history as an important step in better management and control. Data for this life history model comes from the authorsrsquo research and scientific literature. Juvenile crabs migrate from the Estuary into fresh water where they develop into adults. Environmental signals may stimulate gonad development that is followed by a downstream migration beginning at the end of summer. Mating occurs after the crabs reach saline water. Embryos are carried until hatching, and the larvae undergo five zoeal stages before settlement. Our model projects rates of development at various temperatures and growth increments, supports a minimum of 2 years in low salinity or freshwater habitat, and predicts that most California mitten crabs are at least 3 years old before becoming sexually mature. Environmental factors strongly influence the timing and duration of the crabrsquos life stages, and are discussed in the context of a gradient of development times for worldwide populations of this important invasive species.
Keywords:catadromous  Chinese mitten crab  crustacea  Eriocheir  estuary  invasive  life history model  San Francisco Bay
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