Growth and claw regeneration of the stone crab, Menippe mercenaria

Savage, T. and J.R. Sullivan. 1978. Growth and Claw Regeneration of the Stone Crab,Menippe mercenaria. Fla. Mar. Res. Publ. No. 32.23 pp. Laboratory-maintained and feralcrabs were observed for incremental carapace width and major and minor claw growth.Morphometric relationships for male and female carapace width against length andcarapace width against major and minor claw sizes were derived. Only slopes of carapacewidth us. female major and male minor claws were not significantly different at the 95%confidence level. Feral normal male incremental growth exceeded that of normal femalesfor all parameters. Normal laboratory females possessed greater average carapace widthgrowth but less claw growth than did their male counterparts. All laboratory growth wasmore uniform but incrementally smaller than corresponding field growth. A hypotheticalgrowth plot constructed from incremental growth of several crabs indicated ages atattainment of sexual maturity and legal size to be 10 and 30 months. A pictorial descriptionof stone crab claw regeneration is presented. Minor claws realized greater regenerationafter one and two molts (73.5% and 96.5% of pre-autotomized sizes) than did major claws(68.6% and 89.0%). Intermolt interval of laboratory crabs increased with larger carapacewidth sizes. Claw loss shortened or lengthened duration of the intermolt period dependingupon whether the claw was removed shortly after a molt or later in the cycle. (Document has 27 pages.)

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Main Authors: Savage, Thomas, Sullivan, James R.
Format: monograph biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Florida Department of Natural Resources, Marine Research Laboratory 1978
Subjects:Oceanography, Biology, Florida, Stone Crab, Menippe mercenaria, claw regeneration, growth,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18773
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-187732021-07-03T04:32:15Z Growth and claw regeneration of the stone crab, Menippe mercenaria Savage, Thomas Sullivan, James R. Oceanography Biology Florida Stone Crab Menippe mercenaria claw regeneration growth Savage, T. and J.R. Sullivan. 1978. Growth and Claw Regeneration of the Stone Crab,Menippe mercenaria. Fla. Mar. Res. Publ. No. 32.23 pp. Laboratory-maintained and feralcrabs were observed for incremental carapace width and major and minor claw growth.Morphometric relationships for male and female carapace width against length andcarapace width against major and minor claw sizes were derived. Only slopes of carapacewidth us. female major and male minor claws were not significantly different at the 95%confidence level. Feral normal male incremental growth exceeded that of normal femalesfor all parameters. Normal laboratory females possessed greater average carapace widthgrowth but less claw growth than did their male counterparts. All laboratory growth wasmore uniform but incrementally smaller than corresponding field growth. A hypotheticalgrowth plot constructed from incremental growth of several crabs indicated ages atattainment of sexual maturity and legal size to be 10 and 30 months. A pictorial descriptionof stone crab claw regeneration is presented. Minor claws realized greater regenerationafter one and two molts (73.5% and 96.5% of pre-autotomized sizes) than did major claws(68.6% and 89.0%). Intermolt interval of laboratory crabs increased with larger carapacewidth sizes. Claw loss shortened or lengthened duration of the intermolt period dependingupon whether the claw was removed shortly after a molt or later in the cycle. (Document has 27 pages.) 2021-06-24T14:56:13Z 2021-06-24T14:56:13Z 1978 monograph http://hdl.handle.net/1834/18773 en Florida Marine Research Publications http://research.myfwc.com/publications/publication_info.asp?id=28812 http://research.MYFWC.com application/pdf application/pdf Florida Department of Natural Resources, Marine Research Laboratory St. Petersburg, FL http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/881 97 2020-08-24 03:38:48 881 Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
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topic Oceanography
Biology
Florida
Stone Crab
Menippe mercenaria
claw regeneration
growth
Oceanography
Biology
Florida
Stone Crab
Menippe mercenaria
claw regeneration
growth
spellingShingle Oceanography
Biology
Florida
Stone Crab
Menippe mercenaria
claw regeneration
growth
Oceanography
Biology
Florida
Stone Crab
Menippe mercenaria
claw regeneration
growth
Savage, Thomas
Sullivan, James R.
Growth and claw regeneration of the stone crab, Menippe mercenaria
description Savage, T. and J.R. Sullivan. 1978. Growth and Claw Regeneration of the Stone Crab,Menippe mercenaria. Fla. Mar. Res. Publ. No. 32.23 pp. Laboratory-maintained and feralcrabs were observed for incremental carapace width and major and minor claw growth.Morphometric relationships for male and female carapace width against length andcarapace width against major and minor claw sizes were derived. Only slopes of carapacewidth us. female major and male minor claws were not significantly different at the 95%confidence level. Feral normal male incremental growth exceeded that of normal femalesfor all parameters. Normal laboratory females possessed greater average carapace widthgrowth but less claw growth than did their male counterparts. All laboratory growth wasmore uniform but incrementally smaller than corresponding field growth. A hypotheticalgrowth plot constructed from incremental growth of several crabs indicated ages atattainment of sexual maturity and legal size to be 10 and 30 months. A pictorial descriptionof stone crab claw regeneration is presented. Minor claws realized greater regenerationafter one and two molts (73.5% and 96.5% of pre-autotomized sizes) than did major claws(68.6% and 89.0%). Intermolt interval of laboratory crabs increased with larger carapacewidth sizes. Claw loss shortened or lengthened duration of the intermolt period dependingupon whether the claw was removed shortly after a molt or later in the cycle. (Document has 27 pages.)
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claw regeneration
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title_fullStr Growth and claw regeneration of the stone crab, Menippe mercenaria
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