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Use of pleopod morphology to determine sexual dimorphism and maturity in hermit crabs: Isocheles sawayai as a model
Authors:Marina Zilio Fantucci  Renata Biagi  Fernando Luis Mantelatto
Affiliation:1.Laboratory of Bioecology and Crustacean Systematics, Department of Biology, Faculty of Philosophy, Science and Letters of Ribeir?o Preto (FFCLRP),University of S?o Paulo (USP),Ribeir?o Preto,Brazil;2.Program of Post-Graduation on Comparative Biology, Faculty of Philosophy, Science and Letters of Ribeir?o Preto (FFCLRP),University of S?o Paulo (USP),Ribeir?o Preto,Brazil
Abstract:In the Anomura, studies on growth patterns are infrequent, possibly because the heterogeneity of the group, especially in terms of morphology, makes it difficult to construct generalized growth models. Particularly hermit crabs are an interesting group to evaluate aspects of growth, because of their unique body. Isocheles sawayai, a hermit crab found only in the western Atlantic Ocean, poorly known with respect to its sexual dimorphism and maturity, was investigated here based on morphometry. Monthly collections (July 2001 through June 2003) were made from a shrimp fishing boat in the Caraguatatuba region on the northern coast of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. The specimens were measured and weighed, and had their sex checked. Throughout the sampling period, 374 specimens of I. sawayai were collected (11.23% nonovigerous females, 6.69% ovigerous females, 79.41% males and 2.67% intersexes). The size at which morphological sexual maturity was reached by both sexes ranged from 4.0 to 4.3 mm shield length, according to the relative growth and the size of the smallest ovigerous female. Sexual dimorphism was shown by males, which were significantly larger than females, and by differences in growth pattern between the sexes, especially for relationships that involved the pleopods, which is related to their different functions in males and females. The present study is one of the first to use pleopod morphometry to determine sexual maturity and dimorphism in hermit crabs, especially for species with intersexuality such as I. sawayai.
Keywords:Anomura  Diogenidae  Relative growth
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