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dc.contributor.authorLima-Gomes, Renata C. de-
dc.contributor.authorCobo, Válter José-
dc.contributor.authorFransozo, Adílson-
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-15T21:52:17Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-15T21:52:17Z-
dc.date.issued2011-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/18171-
dc.description.abstractThis study provides information concerning the feeding behaviour of Goniopsis cruentata (Latreille, 1803), through analysis of stomach contents according to demographic categories. Collections were carried out monthly from May 2005 through April 2006 in a subtropical estuary on the southeastern Brazilian coast (23°29′24″S 45°10′12″W). The crabs were collected by hand, with a 2-hour sampling effort by three people. In the laboratory, the crabs were sexed and measured for greatest carapace width, and grouped into demographic categories: adult males, juvenile males, adult females, juvenile females, and ovigerous females. For the fullness analysis, the stomachs were grouped into two categories: (1) E = Empty, with no food; and (2) F = Full, whether partially filled or totally. The frequency-of-occurrence method was used to characterize feeding behaviour, and the demographic categories recognired were compared. We obtained stomachs from 171 adult males, 69 juvenile males, 136 adult females, 72 juvenile females, and 41 ovigerous females, of which 85.6% were full. Of the eight food items recorded, sediment was the most frequent, and "unidentified material" was the least. Goniopsis cruentata can be characterized as a generalist feeder, exploiting most of the food items available in the mangrove swamps. In spite of this generalist behaviour, the dominant presence of sediment suggests that G. cruentata is primarily a detritivore that exploits particulate organic matter from microbial biodegradation, one of the most important mangrove functions. The trophic role of this crab in the ecosystem showed no significant differences among the demographic categories, and seems to be wider than those observed for sesarmid and ocypodid mangrove crabs. These ecosystem engineers may occupy different positions in the trophic chains of estuarine environments. © 2011 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden.en
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofVolume 84, Número 5-6, Pags. 735-747pt_BR
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dc.subjectBiodegradationen
dc.subjectCoastal Zoneen
dc.subjectCraben
dc.subjectDemographyen
dc.subjectEstuarine Environmenten
dc.subjectExploitationen
dc.subjectFeeding Behavioren
dc.subjectFrequency Analysisen
dc.subjectFunctional Morphologyen
dc.subjectJuvenileen
dc.subjectLaboratory Methoden
dc.subjectMangroveen
dc.subjectParticulate Organic Matteren
dc.subjectSamplingen
dc.subjectSubtropical Regionen
dc.subjectDecapoda (crustacea)en
dc.subjectGoniopsis Cruentataen
dc.subjectGrapsoideaen
dc.subjectOcypodidaeen
dc.subjectRhizophora Mangleen
dc.subjectScyllaen
dc.subjectSesarmidaeen
dc.titleFeeding behaviour and ecosystem role of the red mangrove crab Goniopsis cruentata (Latreille, 1803) (Decapoda, Grapsoidea) in a subtropical estuary on the Brazilian coasten
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1163/001121611X579141-
dc.publisher.journalCrustaceanapt_BR
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