Ecomorphology of crabs and swimming crabs (Crustacea DecapodaBrachyura) from coastal ecosystems

Abstract Brachyuran crabs are one of the most diverse taxa of crustaceans, occurring in almost all coastal habitats. Due to their high morphological diversification, the authors sought to ascertain the existence of morphological patterns related to the habitat of coastal brachyuran crabs. We analyze...

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Main Authors: Murilo Zanetti Marochi, Setuko Masunari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo
Series:Brazilian Journal of Oceanography
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spelling doaj-8d9c666663a84d0ba896c5a71c387aa82020-11-25T02:27:35ZengUniversidade de São PauloBrazilian Journal of Oceanography 1982-436X64213714810.1590/S1679-87592016109306402S1679-87592016000200137Ecomorphology of crabs and swimming crabs (Crustacea DecapodaBrachyura) from coastal ecosystemsMurilo Zanetti MarochiSetuko MasunariAbstract Brachyuran crabs are one of the most diverse taxa of crustaceans, occurring in almost all coastal habitats. Due to their high morphological diversification, the authors sought to ascertain the existence of morphological patterns related to the habitat of coastal brachyuran crabs. We analyzed 17 species from mangrove forests, rocky shores, sandy beaches and exclusively aquatic marine/estuarine ecosystems. A total of 16 linear measurements of males and 17 of females were obtained for each habitat. We were able to discriminate three functional groups of crab species, based on their habitat: 1. Complex Substrates, 2. Semiterrestrial, 3. Exclusively Aquatic. The species belonging to the Complex Substrates group had long ambulatory legs, as well as being heteroquely related to uneven terrain. Semiterrestrial species showed ambulatory legs of different sizes, allowing them to walk easily on the terrestrial terrain due to the long fourth ambulatory leg, and long eyestalks which are important for visual communication. Exclusively Aquatic species showed the largest carapace widths and the shortest eyestalks. The presence of different crab lineages in the environments analyzed allows us to demonstrate the clear evolutionary convergence, by which the crabs adapted to their specific habitat and environment.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-87592016000200137&lng=en&tlng=enBrachyura communityEcomorphological attributesMorphometryMorphological adaptation
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author Murilo Zanetti Marochi
Setuko Masunari
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Setuko Masunari
Ecomorphology of crabs and swimming crabs (Crustacea DecapodaBrachyura) from coastal ecosystems
Brazilian Journal of Oceanography
Brachyura community
Ecomorphological attributes
Morphometry
Morphological adaptation
author_facet Murilo Zanetti Marochi
Setuko Masunari
author_sort Murilo Zanetti Marochi
title Ecomorphology of crabs and swimming crabs (Crustacea DecapodaBrachyura) from coastal ecosystems
title_short Ecomorphology of crabs and swimming crabs (Crustacea DecapodaBrachyura) from coastal ecosystems
title_full Ecomorphology of crabs and swimming crabs (Crustacea DecapodaBrachyura) from coastal ecosystems
title_fullStr Ecomorphology of crabs and swimming crabs (Crustacea DecapodaBrachyura) from coastal ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Ecomorphology of crabs and swimming crabs (Crustacea DecapodaBrachyura) from coastal ecosystems
title_sort ecomorphology of crabs and swimming crabs (crustacea decapodabrachyura) from coastal ecosystems
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Brazilian Journal of Oceanography
issn 1982-436X
description Abstract Brachyuran crabs are one of the most diverse taxa of crustaceans, occurring in almost all coastal habitats. Due to their high morphological diversification, the authors sought to ascertain the existence of morphological patterns related to the habitat of coastal brachyuran crabs. We analyzed 17 species from mangrove forests, rocky shores, sandy beaches and exclusively aquatic marine/estuarine ecosystems. A total of 16 linear measurements of males and 17 of females were obtained for each habitat. We were able to discriminate three functional groups of crab species, based on their habitat: 1. Complex Substrates, 2. Semiterrestrial, 3. Exclusively Aquatic. The species belonging to the Complex Substrates group had long ambulatory legs, as well as being heteroquely related to uneven terrain. Semiterrestrial species showed ambulatory legs of different sizes, allowing them to walk easily on the terrestrial terrain due to the long fourth ambulatory leg, and long eyestalks which are important for visual communication. Exclusively Aquatic species showed the largest carapace widths and the shortest eyestalks. The presence of different crab lineages in the environments analyzed allows us to demonstrate the clear evolutionary convergence, by which the crabs adapted to their specific habitat and environment.
topic Brachyura community
Ecomorphological attributes
Morphometry
Morphological adaptation
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