Grooming behaviors and fouling of the spider crab Libinia dubia (Decapoda: Epialtidae)

Abstract Body fouling has been reduced by grooming behaviors. In decapods, grooming has been focused on gills, sensory structures, and jointed appendages. In this study, grooming behaviors of the spider crab, Libinia dubia H. Milne-Edwards, 1834, were examined; this brachyuran crab decorates and cam...

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Main Authors: Jen L. Wortham, Jace Jedlicka
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia
Series:Nauplius
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spelling doaj-ce20e575a42c401c90c20be81aa36fc82020-11-25T01:57:18ZengSociedade Brasileira de CarcinologiaNauplius2358-29362710.1590/2358-2936e2019009S0104-64972019000100205Grooming behaviors and fouling of the spider crab Libinia dubia (Decapoda: Epialtidae)Jen L. WorthamJace JedlickaAbstract Body fouling has been reduced by grooming behaviors. In decapods, grooming has been focused on gills, sensory structures, and jointed appendages. In this study, grooming behaviors of the spider crab, Libinia dubia H. Milne-Edwards, 1834, were examined; this brachyuran crab decorates and camouflages body regions by attaching materials onto hooked setae. The relationship between grooming and these camouflaged body regions was unknown. Six observational and experimental studies examined the grooming frequency, duration of grooming behaviors, body regions groomed, variance of these behaviors in the presence of another individual, and the efficiency of these grooming behaviors at removing gill fouling. Sensory and respiratory structures were groomed most frequently and for the longest duration, not body regions with decorations and hooked setae. Crabs in isolation exhibited the highest grooming time budget (5.22%). The presence of another conspecific decreased the grooming time budget (0.67%), and primary actions (e.g., fighting, displaying, mating) became priority. Ablation of a gill-grooming appendage did not impact fouling on gills. Grooming as a secondary action was supported. Reasons for not grooming body regions with hooked setae were discussed. Spider crabs had a lower time budget for grooming compared to most decapods, but similar to another brachyuran.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-64972019000100205&lng=en&tlng=enDecoratingsetaecamouflagecrustaceanBrachyura
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Grooming behaviors and fouling of the spider crab Libinia dubia (Decapoda: Epialtidae)
Nauplius
Decorating
setae
camouflage
crustacean
Brachyura
author_facet Jen L. Wortham
Jace Jedlicka
author_sort Jen L. Wortham
title Grooming behaviors and fouling of the spider crab Libinia dubia (Decapoda: Epialtidae)
title_short Grooming behaviors and fouling of the spider crab Libinia dubia (Decapoda: Epialtidae)
title_full Grooming behaviors and fouling of the spider crab Libinia dubia (Decapoda: Epialtidae)
title_fullStr Grooming behaviors and fouling of the spider crab Libinia dubia (Decapoda: Epialtidae)
title_full_unstemmed Grooming behaviors and fouling of the spider crab Libinia dubia (Decapoda: Epialtidae)
title_sort grooming behaviors and fouling of the spider crab libinia dubia (decapoda: epialtidae)
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia
series Nauplius
issn 2358-2936
description Abstract Body fouling has been reduced by grooming behaviors. In decapods, grooming has been focused on gills, sensory structures, and jointed appendages. In this study, grooming behaviors of the spider crab, Libinia dubia H. Milne-Edwards, 1834, were examined; this brachyuran crab decorates and camouflages body regions by attaching materials onto hooked setae. The relationship between grooming and these camouflaged body regions was unknown. Six observational and experimental studies examined the grooming frequency, duration of grooming behaviors, body regions groomed, variance of these behaviors in the presence of another individual, and the efficiency of these grooming behaviors at removing gill fouling. Sensory and respiratory structures were groomed most frequently and for the longest duration, not body regions with decorations and hooked setae. Crabs in isolation exhibited the highest grooming time budget (5.22%). The presence of another conspecific decreased the grooming time budget (0.67%), and primary actions (e.g., fighting, displaying, mating) became priority. Ablation of a gill-grooming appendage did not impact fouling on gills. Grooming as a secondary action was supported. Reasons for not grooming body regions with hooked setae were discussed. Spider crabs had a lower time budget for grooming compared to most decapods, but similar to another brachyuran.
topic Decorating
setae
camouflage
crustacean
Brachyura
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