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Growth and maturity of the spider crab Halicarcinus planatus (Brachyura: Hymenosomatidae) females in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean. Can these parameters be influenced by the population sex ratio?

机译:蜘蛛蟹Halicarcinus Planatus(Brachyura:Hymenosomatidae)雌蟹在西南大西洋的生长和成熟。这些参数会受到人口性别比的影响吗?

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The Halicarcinus planatus populations of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean show a highly variable sex ratio and a large size overlapping between females in the last immature instar (ADO) and mature (MAT) females. We hypothesized that these facts are related and that female impregnation has a central role in this relation. Non-impregnated ADO females delay maturity and would continue to grow, leading to size overlapping. This scenario is most probable in populations with a scarcity of males and could affect the growth, maturity and population structure. The sex ratio and female size distribution of several populations of the southwestern Atlantic Ocean were analysed. Growth and maturity were studied in two populations with different sex ratios (Camarones, a population with males, and Rada Tilly, a population where no males were found). Size overlapping was not related to the population sex ratio. Size overlapping was due to a variable moult increment and, to a lesser extent, to delayed maturity. Females mated before terminal moult in both populations. However, in Camarones, physiological maturity was not related to impregnation, while in Rada Tilly, vitellogenic oocytes were observed only in impregnated females. Also, differences in the number of spermatophores in female spermathecae were related to the sex ratio. Our results showed that the morphological maturity pattern of females was not influenced by the population sex ratio. However, physiological maturity was related to female impregnation and sex ratio. Also, the variation in the number of spermatophores suggests differences in the mating system related to the sex ratio.
机译:西南大西洋的扁平硅藻种群显示出高度可变的性别比,并且在最后一个未成熟龄(ADO)和成年(MAT)雌性中雌性之间有很大的重叠。我们假设这些事实是相关的,并且女性浸渍在这种关系中起着核心作用。未经浸渍的ADO雌性会延迟成熟并继续增长,从而导致大小重叠。这种情况最有可能出现在男性稀缺的人口中,并可能影响其生长,成熟和人口结构。分析了西南大西洋几个种群的性别比和雌性大小分布。研究了两个性别比例不同的种群的生长和成熟度(Camarones,一个有男性的种群,和Rada Tilly,一个没有发现男性的种群)。大小重叠与人口性别比无关。大小重叠是由于可变的蜕皮增加和较小程度的延迟成熟所致。在这两个种群中,雌性在最终蜕皮之前交配。然而,在卡马龙中,生理成熟度与浸渍无关,而在拉达·蒂利(Rada Tilly)中,仅在浸渍雌性动物中观察到卵黄卵母细胞。另外,雌性精囊中精细胞数量的差异与性别比有关。我们的结果表明,女性的形态成熟模式不受人口性别比的影响。然而,生理成熟度与女性的浸渍和性别比有关。同样,精母细胞数量的变化暗示了与性别比有关的交配系统的差异。

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