Impact of foraging soldiercrabs (Decapoda: Mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat

In intenidal areas,ofthe Indo-West-Pacific, foraging soldiercrabs create a disturbed sediment surface covered with pseudofaeca1 peÍlets discarded during the feeding process. To investigate the impact of feeding activities of the soldiercrab Mictyris longicarpus (Latreille, 1806) on small infauna, fi...

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Autor principal: Dittmann, Sabine
Formato: Online
Idioma:eng
Publicado: Universidad de Costa Rica 1993
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/23981
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spelling RBT239812022-05-20T14:26:16Z Impact of foraging soldiercrabs (Decapoda: Mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat Impact of foraging soldiercrabs (Decapoda: Mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat Dittmann, Sabine In intenidal areas,ofthe Indo-West-Pacific, foraging soldiercrabs create a disturbed sediment surface covered with pseudofaeca1 peÍlets discarded during the feeding process. To investigate the impact of feeding activities of the soldiercrab Mictyris longicarpus (Latreille, 1806) on small infauna, field experiments were carried out in a tropical tidal flat of Northeast Australia. A comparison of meiofaunal abundances in undisturbed sediment and sediment deposited by soldiercrabs after flotation feeding indicated an uptake of certain meiofauna taxa. Significantly reduced numbers of nematodes, copepods and plaLIJelminthes were found both in LIJe pseudofaeca1 pellets díscarded by crabs foraging on LIJe surface, and in LIJe sediment deposited as hummocks by subsurface feeding crabs. Ostracods and newly settled bivalve larvae were not separated during flotation feeding, but discarded wiLIJ the pellets. This indicated a soning of food items by their specific density during the flotation feeding process. A caging experiment showed signifíéant increases in the abundance of ail meíobenthic taxa when soldiercrabs were excluded. Mechanical disturbance of LIJe sediment 10 simulate sediment scraping by the crabs had no impact on the meiobenthos. Foraging soldiercrabs are important predators on meiofauna and significantly modify the meiofaunal cornmunity in tropical tidal fla In intenidal areas,ofthe Indo-West-Pacific, foraging soldiercrabs create a disturbed sediment surface covered with pseudofaeca1 peÍlets discarded during the feeding process. To investigate the impact of feeding activities of the soldiercrab Mictyris longicarpus (Latreille, 1806) on small infauna, field experiments were carried out in a tropical tidal flat of Northeast Australia. A comparison of meiofaunal abundances in undisturbed sediment and sediment deposited by soldiercrabs after flotation feeding indicated an uptake of certain meiofauna taxa. Significantly reduced numbers of nematodes, copepods and plaLIJelminthes were found both in LIJe pseudofaeca1 pellets díscarded by crabs foraging on LIJe surface, and in LIJe sediment deposited as hummocks by subsurface feeding crabs. Ostracods and newly settled bivalve larvae were not separated during flotation feeding, but discarded wiLIJ the pellets. This indicated a soning of food items by their specific density during the flotation feeding process. A caging experiment showed signifíéant increases in the abundance of ail meíobenthic taxa when soldiercrabs were excluded. Mechanical disturbance of LIJe sediment 10 simulate sediment scraping by the crabs had no impact on the meiobenthos. Foraging soldiercrabs are important predators on meiofauna and significantly modify the meiofaunal cornmunity in tropical tidal fla Universidad de Costa Rica 1993-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Article application/pdf https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/23981 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 41 No. 3A (1993): Volume 41 – Regular number 3A – December 1993; 627–637 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 41 Núm. 3A (1993): Volumen 41 – Número regular 3A – Diciembre 1993; 627–637 Revista Biología Tropical; Vol. 41 N.º 3A (1993): Volume 41 – Regular number 3A – December 1993; 627–637 2215-2075 0034-7744 10.15517/rbt.v41i3 A eng https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/23981/24132 Copyright (c) 1993 Revista de Biología Tropical http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Impact of foraging soldiercrabs (Decapoda: Mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat
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description In intenidal areas,ofthe Indo-West-Pacific, foraging soldiercrabs create a disturbed sediment surface covered with pseudofaeca1 peÍlets discarded during the feeding process. To investigate the impact of feeding activities of the soldiercrab Mictyris longicarpus (Latreille, 1806) on small infauna, field experiments were carried out in a tropical tidal flat of Northeast Australia. A comparison of meiofaunal abundances in undisturbed sediment and sediment deposited by soldiercrabs after flotation feeding indicated an uptake of certain meiofauna taxa. Significantly reduced numbers of nematodes, copepods and plaLIJelminthes were found both in LIJe pseudofaeca1 pellets díscarded by crabs foraging on LIJe surface, and in LIJe sediment deposited as hummocks by subsurface feeding crabs. Ostracods and newly settled bivalve larvae were not separated during flotation feeding, but discarded wiLIJ the pellets. This indicated a soning of food items by their specific density during the flotation feeding process. A caging experiment showed signifíéant increases in the abundance of ail meíobenthic taxa when soldiercrabs were excluded. Mechanical disturbance of LIJe sediment 10 simulate sediment scraping by the crabs had no impact on the meiobenthos. Foraging soldiercrabs are important predators on meiofauna and significantly modify the meiofaunal cornmunity in tropical tidal fla
title Impact of foraging soldiercrabs (Decapoda: Mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat
title_short Impact of foraging soldiercrabs (Decapoda: Mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat
title_full Impact of foraging soldiercrabs (Decapoda: Mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat
title_fullStr Impact of foraging soldiercrabs (Decapoda: Mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat
title_full_unstemmed Impact of foraging soldiercrabs (Decapoda: Mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat
title_sort impact of foraging soldiercrabs (decapoda: mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat
title_alt Impact of foraging soldiercrabs (Decapoda: Mictyridae) on meiofauna in a tropical tidal flat
publisher Universidad de Costa Rica
publishDate 1993
url https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/23981
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