Infestation by the epibiont Octolasmis lowei in a portunid crab assemblage from a subtropical coast

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Autor(a) principal: Silva-Inácio,Lylian Marcia da
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Machado,Glauco Barreto de Oliveira, Fortuna,Monique D'Assunção, Sanches,Fabio Henrique Carretero, Costa,Tânia Marcia
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT We investigated the infestation by Octolasmis lowei Darwin, 1851 in branchial chambers of the portunid Achelous spinimanus (Latreille, 1819), Arenaeus cribrarius (Lamarck, 1818), Callinectes danae Smith, 1869, and Callinectes ornatus Ordway, 1863. We evaluated how infestation is related to host maturity, molt stage, carapace width and sex. The infestation probability increases with host carapace width, and infested crabs were more likely to be adults in intermolt stage. Infestation prevalence did not differ between sexes, except for C. ornatus, in which females had higher infestation than males. Infestation intensity was higher for males than females in A. cribrarius and A. spinimanus, while C. ornatus showed an opposite pattern. Association of O. lowei with portunid seems to be tightly related to the biological traits of its host. Some of these traits, such as host size, maturity and molt stage, are likely to affect infestation in a similar way for all host species, while the effect of other traits, such as sex identity, seems to vary among hosts. We suggest a deeper understanding of the factors driving host use by generalist epibionts such as O. lowei depends on investigating their occurrence on a variety of potential hosts, as well as performing manipulative studies to evaluate the factors driving host preferences by this epibiont.
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spelling Infestation by the epibiont Octolasmis lowei in a portunid crab assemblage from a subtropical coastDecapodsepibiosisinfestation patternsstalked barnacleABSTRACT We investigated the infestation by Octolasmis lowei Darwin, 1851 in branchial chambers of the portunid Achelous spinimanus (Latreille, 1819), Arenaeus cribrarius (Lamarck, 1818), Callinectes danae Smith, 1869, and Callinectes ornatus Ordway, 1863. We evaluated how infestation is related to host maturity, molt stage, carapace width and sex. The infestation probability increases with host carapace width, and infested crabs were more likely to be adults in intermolt stage. Infestation prevalence did not differ between sexes, except for C. ornatus, in which females had higher infestation than males. Infestation intensity was higher for males than females in A. cribrarius and A. spinimanus, while C. ornatus showed an opposite pattern. Association of O. lowei with portunid seems to be tightly related to the biological traits of its host. Some of these traits, such as host size, maturity and molt stage, are likely to affect infestation in a similar way for all host species, while the effect of other traits, such as sex identity, seems to vary among hosts. We suggest a deeper understanding of the factors driving host use by generalist epibionts such as O. lowei depends on investigating their occurrence on a variety of potential hosts, as well as performing manipulative studies to evaluate the factors driving host preferences by this epibiont.Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-64972016000100218Nauplius v.24 2016reponame:Naupliusinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia (SBCA)instacron:SBCA10.1590/2358-2936e2016022info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva-Inácio,Lylian Marcia daMachado,Glauco Barreto de OliveiraFortuna,Monique D'AssunçãoSanches,Fabio Henrique CarreteroCosta,Tânia Marciaeng2016-11-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-64972016000100218Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0104-6497&lng=en&nrm=isohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor.nauplius@gmail.com2358-29360104-6497opendoar:2016-11-21T00:00Nauplius - Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia (SBCA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Infestation by the epibiont Octolasmis lowei in a portunid crab assemblage from a subtropical coast
title Infestation by the epibiont Octolasmis lowei in a portunid crab assemblage from a subtropical coast
spellingShingle Infestation by the epibiont Octolasmis lowei in a portunid crab assemblage from a subtropical coast
Silva-Inácio,Lylian Marcia da
Decapods
epibiosis
infestation patterns
stalked barnacle
title_short Infestation by the epibiont Octolasmis lowei in a portunid crab assemblage from a subtropical coast
title_full Infestation by the epibiont Octolasmis lowei in a portunid crab assemblage from a subtropical coast
title_fullStr Infestation by the epibiont Octolasmis lowei in a portunid crab assemblage from a subtropical coast
title_full_unstemmed Infestation by the epibiont Octolasmis lowei in a portunid crab assemblage from a subtropical coast
title_sort Infestation by the epibiont Octolasmis lowei in a portunid crab assemblage from a subtropical coast
author Silva-Inácio,Lylian Marcia da
author_facet Silva-Inácio,Lylian Marcia da
Machado,Glauco Barreto de Oliveira
Fortuna,Monique D'Assunção
Sanches,Fabio Henrique Carretero
Costa,Tânia Marcia
author_role author
author2 Machado,Glauco Barreto de Oliveira
Fortuna,Monique D'Assunção
Sanches,Fabio Henrique Carretero
Costa,Tânia Marcia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva-Inácio,Lylian Marcia da
Machado,Glauco Barreto de Oliveira
Fortuna,Monique D'Assunção
Sanches,Fabio Henrique Carretero
Costa,Tânia Marcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Decapods
epibiosis
infestation patterns
stalked barnacle
topic Decapods
epibiosis
infestation patterns
stalked barnacle
description ABSTRACT We investigated the infestation by Octolasmis lowei Darwin, 1851 in branchial chambers of the portunid Achelous spinimanus (Latreille, 1819), Arenaeus cribrarius (Lamarck, 1818), Callinectes danae Smith, 1869, and Callinectes ornatus Ordway, 1863. We evaluated how infestation is related to host maturity, molt stage, carapace width and sex. The infestation probability increases with host carapace width, and infested crabs were more likely to be adults in intermolt stage. Infestation prevalence did not differ between sexes, except for C. ornatus, in which females had higher infestation than males. Infestation intensity was higher for males than females in A. cribrarius and A. spinimanus, while C. ornatus showed an opposite pattern. Association of O. lowei with portunid seems to be tightly related to the biological traits of its host. Some of these traits, such as host size, maturity and molt stage, are likely to affect infestation in a similar way for all host species, while the effect of other traits, such as sex identity, seems to vary among hosts. We suggest a deeper understanding of the factors driving host use by generalist epibionts such as O. lowei depends on investigating their occurrence on a variety of potential hosts, as well as performing manipulative studies to evaluate the factors driving host preferences by this epibiont.
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