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Ecdysial rhythms in megalopae and first instars of the Dungeness crabCancer magister

✍ Scribed by M. Fernandez; O. Iribarne; D. Armstrong


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
542 KB
Volume
118
Category
Article
ISSN
0025-3162

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✦ Synopsis


Diel molting cycles of megalopae and first instar Dungeness crabs Cancer magister Dana captured in the Grays Harbor estuary (46 ~

124 ~ 05' W) in May 1991 were studied under laboratory conditions. Sixtyone percent of the megalopae and 76% of the first instar crabs molted during periods of ambient darkness under a normal light -dark diel regime, and molting pattern was not affected by changes in the photoperiod (24 h daylight or 24 h darkness). Time until metamorphic molt increased as conspecific density increased. Habitat type (shell or mud) did not affect time until molt of megalopae and first instar crabs, nor did it affect daily molting rhythm of first instars. We hypothesize that nightly ecdysis of megalopae and first instar Dungeness crabs and density-dependent molting may be an adaptive response to predation and cannibalism among young-of-the-year.


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