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Heterochely and handedness in the shore crab Carcinus maenas (L.) (Crustacea: Brachyura)
Authors:N. J. ABBY-KALIO   G. F. WARNER
Affiliation:Department of Pure and Applied Zoology, University of Reading, PO Box 228, Reading RG6 2AJ
Abstract:A large sample ofadult male Carcinus maenas was 79% right-handed and 21% left-handed. A separate sample of 207 intact adult males was divided into left-handed and right-handed crabs and four measurements were taken from all major and minor chelae. Correlation and regression analyses against carapace width on log-transformed data showed that major chelae of right-handed crabs grow proportionately higher with increasing size and the ideal mechanical advantage increases; concurrently, the fingers of the minor chelae grow proportionately longer. The data for left-handed crabs showed greater variability, especially for minor chelae, providing evidence for the concept that left-handedness arises by reversal of handedness following loss of the major chela from the right-hand side. Records of handedness in large samples of non-ocypodid heterochelous brachyuran crabs show a preponderance of right-handedness.
Keywords:Brachyura    chelae    allometry    growth    regeneration    handedness
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