Crustaceans in Phragmatopoma sp. (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) intertidal reefs, Pacific, Costa Rica

Introduction: Annelid polychaete worms of the family Sabellariidae build reefs by cementing together sand grains. These reefs increase local habitat heterogeneity and species diversity. The reefs are used as a refuge by invertebrates, and crustaceans are frequent. Objective: To list the species of crustaceans found in Phragmatopoma sp. reefs on two localities of the North Pacific coast of Costa Rica and at the port of Puntarenas, Gulf of Nicoya estuary. Methods: We dislodged fragments of reef colonies qualitatively at low tide with a chisel, stored them in plastic bags and later disaggregated the fragments by hand. We identified the crustaceans whenever possible and deposited them in the collection at the University of Costa Rica (MZUCR). Results: We identified 30 species:  26 species of macro-crustaceans in samples from the North coast, eight of them Petrolisthes (Porcellanidae). From the Puntarenas samples we identified five species (27 macro-crustaceans and 3 isopods). A few micro-crustaceans (Amphipoda, Isopoda) were also present but not identified. Conclusions: The number of crustacean species found in Phragmatopoma sp. reefs is relatively high but comparisons with other studies are difficult. Porcellanid crabs are common on these reefs. The low diversity of Puntarenas reefs remains unexplained.

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Main Authors: Vargas, José A., Vargas-Castillo, Rita, Sibaja-Cordero, Jeffrey A.
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Published: Universidad Estatal a Distancia, Costa Rica 2024
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spelling oai:revistas.investiga.uned.ac.cr:article49262024-12-17T20:56:09Z Crustaceans in Phragmatopoma sp. (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) intertidal reefs, Pacific, Costa Rica Crustáceos en arrecifes intermareales de Phragmatopoma sp. (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae), Pacífico, Costa Rica Vargas, José A. Vargas-Castillo, Rita Sibaja-Cordero, Jeffrey A. ecosystem engineers Santa Elena Bay Ostional estuary Decapoda crabs ingenieros ecosistémicos Santa Elena Bay Ostional estuario Decapoda cangrejos Introduction: Annelid polychaete worms of the family Sabellariidae build reefs by cementing together sand grains. These reefs increase local habitat heterogeneity and species diversity. The reefs are used as a refuge by invertebrates, and crustaceans are frequent. Objective: To list the species of crustaceans found in Phragmatopoma sp. reefs on two localities of the North Pacific coast of Costa Rica and at the port of Puntarenas, Gulf of Nicoya estuary. Methods: We dislodged fragments of reef colonies qualitatively at low tide with a chisel, stored them in plastic bags and later disaggregated the fragments by hand. We identified the crustaceans whenever possible and deposited them in the collection at the University of Costa Rica (MZUCR). Results: We identified 30 species:  26 species of macro-crustaceans in samples from the North coast, eight of them Petrolisthes (Porcellanidae). From the Puntarenas samples we identified five species (27 macro-crustaceans and 3 isopods). A few micro-crustaceans (Amphipoda, Isopoda) were also present but not identified. Conclusions: The number of crustacean species found in Phragmatopoma sp. reefs is relatively high but comparisons with other studies are difficult. Porcellanid crabs are common on these reefs. The low diversity of Puntarenas reefs remains unexplained. Introducción: Los gusanos anélidos poliquetos de la familia Sabellariidae construyen arrecifes mediante la cementación de granos de arena. Estos arrecifes aumentan la heterogeneidad del hábitat local y la diversidad de especies. Además, son refugio de numerosos invertebrados, y son frecuentes los crustáceos. Objetivo: Enumerar las especies de crustáceos en arrecifes de Phragmatopoma sp. en dos sitios del Pacífico Norte de Costa Rica y en el puerto de Puntarenas, estuario del Golfo de Nicoya. Métodos: Desprendimos cualitativamente trozos de colonias de arrecifes durante la marea baja con un cincel; los almacenamos en bolsas de plástico y separamos los trozos manualmente. En lo posible, identificamos los crustáceos, y los depositamos en la Universidad de Costa Rica (MZUCR). Resultados: Identificamos 30 especies: 26 especies de macro-crustáceos de la costa norte, ocho de ellas Petrolisthes (Porcellanidae). A partir de las muestras de Puntarenas, identificamos cinco especies (27 macro-crustáceos y 3 isópodos). También hallamos algunos micro-crustáceos (Amphipoda, Isopoda), pero no pudimos identificarlos. Conclusiones: El número de especies de crustáceos en los arrecifes de Phragmatopoma sp. es relativamente alto, pero las comparaciones con otros estudios son difíciles. Los cangrejos porcelánidos son comunes en estos arrecifes. La baja diversidad de los arrecifes de Puntarenas necesita explicación. Universidad Estatal a Distancia, Costa Rica 2024-01-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html application/epub+zip https://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/cuadernos/article/view/4926 10.22458/urj.v16i1.4926 UNED Research Journal; Vol. 16 (2024); e4926 UNED Research Journal; Vol. 16 (2024); e4926 1659-441X 1659-4266 eng https://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/cuadernos/article/view/4926/7155 https://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/cuadernos/article/view/4926/7313 https://revistas.uned.ac.cr/index.php/cuadernos/article/view/4926/7314 Copyright (c) 2023 Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
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Crustaceans in Phragmatopoma sp. (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) intertidal reefs, Pacific, Costa Rica
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title Crustaceans in Phragmatopoma sp. (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) intertidal reefs, Pacific, Costa Rica
title_short Crustaceans in Phragmatopoma sp. (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) intertidal reefs, Pacific, Costa Rica
title_full Crustaceans in Phragmatopoma sp. (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) intertidal reefs, Pacific, Costa Rica
title_fullStr Crustaceans in Phragmatopoma sp. (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) intertidal reefs, Pacific, Costa Rica
title_full_unstemmed Crustaceans in Phragmatopoma sp. (Polychaeta: Sabellariidae) intertidal reefs, Pacific, Costa Rica
title_sort crustaceans in phragmatopoma sp. (polychaeta: sabellariidae) intertidal reefs, pacific, costa rica
description Introduction: Annelid polychaete worms of the family Sabellariidae build reefs by cementing together sand grains. These reefs increase local habitat heterogeneity and species diversity. The reefs are used as a refuge by invertebrates, and crustaceans are frequent. Objective: To list the species of crustaceans found in Phragmatopoma sp. reefs on two localities of the North Pacific coast of Costa Rica and at the port of Puntarenas, Gulf of Nicoya estuary. Methods: We dislodged fragments of reef colonies qualitatively at low tide with a chisel, stored them in plastic bags and later disaggregated the fragments by hand. We identified the crustaceans whenever possible and deposited them in the collection at the University of Costa Rica (MZUCR). Results: We identified 30 species:  26 species of macro-crustaceans in samples from the North coast, eight of them Petrolisthes (Porcellanidae). From the Puntarenas samples we identified five species (27 macro-crustaceans and 3 isopods). A few micro-crustaceans (Amphipoda, Isopoda) were also present but not identified. Conclusions: The number of crustacean species found in Phragmatopoma sp. reefs is relatively high but comparisons with other studies are difficult. Porcellanid crabs are common on these reefs. The low diversity of Puntarenas reefs remains unexplained.
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