Prey preference of the stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus (Decapoda: Platyxanthidae) in laboratory conditions

The preference for a particular type of prey implies an active behavioral choice of the predator. The present work deals with the prey preference of the large stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus among similar sized gastropods and bivalves of different substrates using a recent proposed methodology ba...

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Main Authors: María Victoria Laitano, Nahuel Emiliano Farías, Maximiliano Cledón
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia
Series:Nauplius
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spelling doaj-d2af75501f0c4787a1ee43a1ea7e466d2020-11-25T02:51:10ZengSociedade Brasileira de CarcinologiaNauplius0104-64972358-29362111723S0104-64972013000100003Prey preference of the stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus (Decapoda: Platyxanthidae) in laboratory conditionsMaría Victoria Laitano0Nahuel Emiliano Farías1Maximiliano Cledón2Universidad Nacional de Mar del PlataUniversidad Nacional de Mar del PlataUniversidad Nacional de Mar del PlataThe preference for a particular type of prey implies an active behavioral choice of the predator. The present work deals with the prey preference of the large stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus among similar sized gastropods and bivalves of different substrates using a recent proposed methodology based on a two-stage approach. In laboratory, crabs received different mollusk species separately to determine the consumption in number of each species when choice was not possible. Further, crabs were offered the same mollusc species but together to record differences of specific consumption when choice was possible. Results were then compared to assess prey preferences. Platyxanthus crenulatus is able to effectively attack and consume the majority of the sympatric mollusk species, although preferred the dominant species Brachidontes rodriguezii over the others. Such preference seems to be driven by shell shape and thickness which may be a common pattern in prey preference among large stone crab species.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-64972013000100003&lng=en&tlng=enbivalvesgastropodssouth-western atlantictrophic behaviorxanthids
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spellingShingle María Victoria Laitano
Nahuel Emiliano Farías
Maximiliano Cledón
Prey preference of the stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus (Decapoda: Platyxanthidae) in laboratory conditions
Nauplius
bivalves
gastropods
south-western atlantic
trophic behavior
xanthids
author_facet María Victoria Laitano
Nahuel Emiliano Farías
Maximiliano Cledón
author_sort María Victoria Laitano
title Prey preference of the stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus (Decapoda: Platyxanthidae) in laboratory conditions
title_short Prey preference of the stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus (Decapoda: Platyxanthidae) in laboratory conditions
title_full Prey preference of the stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus (Decapoda: Platyxanthidae) in laboratory conditions
title_fullStr Prey preference of the stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus (Decapoda: Platyxanthidae) in laboratory conditions
title_full_unstemmed Prey preference of the stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus (Decapoda: Platyxanthidae) in laboratory conditions
title_sort prey preference of the stone crab platyxanthus crenulatus (decapoda: platyxanthidae) in laboratory conditions
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia
series Nauplius
issn 0104-6497
2358-2936
description The preference for a particular type of prey implies an active behavioral choice of the predator. The present work deals with the prey preference of the large stone crab Platyxanthus crenulatus among similar sized gastropods and bivalves of different substrates using a recent proposed methodology based on a two-stage approach. In laboratory, crabs received different mollusk species separately to determine the consumption in number of each species when choice was not possible. Further, crabs were offered the same mollusc species but together to record differences of specific consumption when choice was possible. Results were then compared to assess prey preferences. Platyxanthus crenulatus is able to effectively attack and consume the majority of the sympatric mollusk species, although preferred the dominant species Brachidontes rodriguezii over the others. Such preference seems to be driven by shell shape and thickness which may be a common pattern in prey preference among large stone crab species.
topic bivalves
gastropods
south-western atlantic
trophic behavior
xanthids
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