Author: Landon Alan Ward
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Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Effects of Sediment Characteristics on the Distribution of Fiddler Crabs (Uca Spp.) at Goodwin Island, Virginia
Author: Landon Alan Ward
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Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 118
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Density, Shell Use and Species Composition of Juvenile Fiddler Crabs (Uca Spp.) at Low and High Impact Salt Marshes on Georgia Barrier Islands
Author: Michelle D. Carlson
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 57
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Author's abstract: Purpose: Coastal wetlands offer refuge for juveniles of many species, with protection often coming in the form of dense vegetation. Human impacts have led to a 67% loss of coastal wetlands worldwide in the past 300 years, thus decreasing available refuges. There are no studies that show what affect this has on fiddler crabs (Uca spp.), a key species in salt marsh habitats. The present study looks at how human impacts are affecting juvenile fiddler crab densities, shell use, and species compositions. This study was conducted at 3 low and 3 high impact sites on Tybee and Skidaway Island, Georgia. Six collection trips were completed from June to August 2010 to each of the 6 sites. During each trip ten quadrats (1m 2) were placed at each site, and juvenile fiddler crab densities, Littoraria irrorata shell availability, and percent shell use were recorded. In the lab, juvenile fiddler crab carapace width and sex were determined and multiplex PCR was used to identify juvenile fiddler crab species. Juvenile fiddler crab densities were lower at high impact sites, while shell availability and shell use were similar at both low and high impact sites. Juvenile fiddler crab sizes and sex ratios did not differ between low and high impact sites on the substrate, nor did the sex ratios in shells. However low impact sites had significantly larger juvenile fiddler crabs found in shells as compared to high impact sites. Species compositions differed between low and high impact sites on the substrate and in shells, with an increase in Uca pugilator and U. minax at high impact sites. Impacts to salt marshes can cause a decrease in available refuge for juvenile fiddler crabs which could lead to higher mortality rates and an overall decrease in juvenile fiddler crab densities. Fiddler crabs are important in aerating the soil, soil drainage, and decomposition rates. A change in fiddler crab densities and behavior can have an adverse affect to the salt marsh and could lead to the loss of an important ecosystem.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Author's abstract: Purpose: Coastal wetlands offer refuge for juveniles of many species, with protection often coming in the form of dense vegetation. Human impacts have led to a 67% loss of coastal wetlands worldwide in the past 300 years, thus decreasing available refuges. There are no studies that show what affect this has on fiddler crabs (Uca spp.), a key species in salt marsh habitats. The present study looks at how human impacts are affecting juvenile fiddler crab densities, shell use, and species compositions. This study was conducted at 3 low and 3 high impact sites on Tybee and Skidaway Island, Georgia. Six collection trips were completed from June to August 2010 to each of the 6 sites. During each trip ten quadrats (1m 2) were placed at each site, and juvenile fiddler crab densities, Littoraria irrorata shell availability, and percent shell use were recorded. In the lab, juvenile fiddler crab carapace width and sex were determined and multiplex PCR was used to identify juvenile fiddler crab species. Juvenile fiddler crab densities were lower at high impact sites, while shell availability and shell use were similar at both low and high impact sites. Juvenile fiddler crab sizes and sex ratios did not differ between low and high impact sites on the substrate, nor did the sex ratios in shells. However low impact sites had significantly larger juvenile fiddler crabs found in shells as compared to high impact sites. Species compositions differed between low and high impact sites on the substrate and in shells, with an increase in Uca pugilator and U. minax at high impact sites. Impacts to salt marshes can cause a decrease in available refuge for juvenile fiddler crabs which could lead to higher mortality rates and an overall decrease in juvenile fiddler crab densities. Fiddler crabs are important in aerating the soil, soil drainage, and decomposition rates. A change in fiddler crab densities and behavior can have an adverse affect to the salt marsh and could lead to the loss of an important ecosystem.
Aspects of the Behavior and Ecology of Fiddler Crabs (UCA SPP.) in South Carolina
Author: Melissa Susan Frix
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Category : Crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Publisher:
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Category : Crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 150
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Effect of Sublethal Metal Pollutants on the Fiddler Crab Uca Pugilator
Studies of the Systematics, Ecology and Geographic Dlistribution of Certain Fiddler Crabs
Author: Don Curtis Miller
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Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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Publisher:
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Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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Testing Correlations Between Habitat Structure and Signal Variation in Fiddler Crabs, Genus Uca
A Mesocosm Assessment of the Ecotoxicological Effects of Crude Oil in Two Species of Fiddler Crabs (Uca Spp.) from the Northern Gulf of Mexico
Author: Marco Enrique Franco
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Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 86
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Ecological and Life History Aspects of the Red-jointed Fiddler Crab
Author: Ellen H. Gray
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Category : Chesapeake Bay
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Category : Chesapeake Bay
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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The Effects of Temperature on the Timing, Form and Variability of the Wave Display in the Fiddler Crabs, Uca Minax and Uca Pugnax
Author: John Alvin Doherty
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Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 382
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Publisher:
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Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 382
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Fiddler Crabs (uca Pugilator) as Bioindicators of Environmental Health in Coastal Estuarine Communities of Beaufort, South Carolina
Author: Steven Giblock
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Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fiddler crabs
Languages : en
Pages : 80
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