Distribution Patterns of two Swimcrab Species - Liocarcinus Depurator (L.) and Macropipus Tuberculatus (Roux) in Southwestern Adriatic Sea
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
Quantitative data and length distribution data on the blue-leg swimming crab, Liocarcinus
depurator, and the knobby swimming crab, Macropipus tuberculatus, were
collected during eight seasonal trawl surveys carried out from 1991 to 1995 in the
Southwestem Adriatic Sea. The spatial distributions were analysed by means of geostatistics,
and the population demography was described. Referring to the kriging per
species, L. depurator showed the highest abundance on the shelf bottoms (mostly in
the northem zone of investigated area) and it appears to be more homogeneously distributed
during autumn season. M. tuberculatus showed the highest abundance on the
lower shelf border and on the slope bottoms. Moreover, the presence of a 'spatial
competition' rate between the species in the areas of bathymetric overlapping could
be underlined as it was shown by seasonal kriging. The carapace length ranged from
13 to 40 mm in the blue-leg swimming crab, and from 12 to 30 mm in the knobby
swimming crab.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
List of contributors:
Passarella, Giuseppe
Book title:
BIODIVERSITY CRISIS AND CRUSTACEA
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