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Effects of body sizer gender, and prey availability on diets of snow crabs in the northern Bering Sea

机译:体型大小性别和猎物可获得性对白令海北部雪蟹饮食的影响

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In efforts to maintain or restore populations of snow crabs Chionoecetes opilio, identifying important habitats requires knowing prey preferences and availability for different sexes and life stages. We analyzed the diets of juvenile, adolescent, and adult snow crabs of both sexes relative to available prey throughout a large area of the northern Bering Sea. Snow crabs of all sizes consumed a wide variety of prey including bivalves, gastropods, polychaetes, ophiuroids, and crustaceans. The proportions of different taxa in snow crab diets corresponded closely to the relative abundance of those taxa in different areas; thus, in this region, diets of respective sexes and ages can be predicted fairly accurately from the local abundance of different prey. The only apparent differences in diet between sexes were related to the larger and stronger claws of adult males. Larger crabs consumed larger prey that required greater handling ability and claw strength, such as harder-shelled bivalves and gastropods, larger polychaetes, and other snow crabs. Juvenile crabs consumed softer, more easily manipulated prey, such as amphipods and small bivalves with thin or incompletely calcified shells. Areas of high abundance of juvenile snow crabs, previously not recognized in designating essential habitat in this region, were characterized by high abundance of amphipods and small bivalves. Quality and importance of habitat for snow crabs appeared to depend jointly on several factors: hydrographic patterns that determine locations of larval settlement and subsequent ontogenetic migration, the combined abundance of all prey taxa, and ontogenetic capabilities for handling different sizes of prey.
机译:在努力维持或恢复雪蟹绒螯蟹种群的过程中,确定重要的栖息地需要了解不同性别和生命阶段的猎物偏好和可利用性。我们分析了白令海北部大部分地区相对于可用猎物的两性幼年,青春期和成年雪蟹的饮食。各种大小的雪蟹都消耗了各种各样的猎物,包括双壳类,腹足类,多毛类,蛇类和甲壳类。雪蟹饮食中不同分类单元的比例与不同地区这些分类单元的相对丰富度密切相关。因此,在该地区,可以根据当地猎物的丰富程度相当准确地预测出不同性别和年龄的饮食。性别之间饮食上唯一明显的差异与成年男性的爪更大和更强有关。较大的螃蟹会消耗较大的猎物,这些猎物需要更大的处理能力和爪强度,例如,硬壳的双壳类和腹足类动物,较大的多毛小食蟹和其他雪蟹。幼蟹消耗的猎物更柔软,更容易操纵,例如两栖类动物和带有薄壳或不完全钙化壳的小双壳类动物。以前没有在指定该地区的重要栖息地的地方发现过大量的幼年雪蟹,这些地区的特征是两栖动物和小双壳类动物的数量很多。雪蟹的栖息地的质量和重要性似乎共同取决于几个因素:确定幼虫沉降位置和随后的个体发育迁徙的水文模式,所有猎物分类单元的总丰度以及处理不同大小猎物的个体发育能力。

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    《Marine ecology progress series 》 |2013年第30期| 209-220| 共12页
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    Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, 1000 E University Avenue, Laramie, Wyoming 82071, USA,Department of Biology, Metropolitan State University of Denver, Campus Box 53, PO Box 173362, Denver, Colorado 80217, USA;

    Department of Zoology and Center for Ecology, Southern Illinois University, 1125 Lincoln Drive, Carbondale, Illinois 62901, USA;

    Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming, 1000 E University Avenue, Laramie, Wyoming 82071, USA,Program in Ecology, University of Wyoming, 1000 E University Avenue, Laramie, Wyoming 82071, USA;

    Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, 146 Williams Street, PO Box 38, Solomons, Maryland 20688, USA;

    Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, 146 Williams Street, PO Box 38, Solomons, Maryland 20688, USA;

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  • 关键词

    Essential fish habitat; Decapod diets; Prey size selection; Chionoecetes opilio; Crustacean stomach contents; Benthic prey availability; Bering Sea;

    机译:基本的鱼类栖息地;十足的饮食;猎物大小选择;拟南芥(Chionoecetes opilio);甲壳动物的胃内容物;底栖猎物的可用性;白令海;

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