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Reproductive patterns of three intertidal salt-marsh gammaridean amphipods

โœ Scribed by B. Borowsky


Book ID
104753847
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
701 KB
Volume
55
Category
Article
ISSN
0025-3162

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โœฆ Synopsis


Among three sympatric species of epibenthic amphipods found at different tide marks at Jamaica Bay, New York (USA), the length of time juveniles spend with the mother increases and the number of juveniles per brood decreases as tidal height increases. Each brood has two developmental periods: (I) the embryonic period, from ovulation to hatching; (2) the juvenile period, from hatching to emergence from the marsupium. Gammarus palustris, found at the high-tide mark, has a mean juvenile period of 1.7 days and a mean brood size of 12.4 offspring; G. mucronatus, found at mean-tide mark, has a mean juvenile period of 0.8 days and a mean brood size of 27.4 offspring; Melita nitida, found at low-tide mark, has a mean juvenile period of 0.5 days and a mean brood size of 30.0 offspring. Further, the range of days that a juvenile may emerge is widest for G. palustris (O to 8 days after hatching) and narrowest for M. nitida (O to 2 days).


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