1994
DOI: 10.1016/0022-0981(94)90132-5
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Geographic variation in life history of the sand crab, Emerita analoga (Stimpson) on the California coast: Relationships to environmental variables

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“…Geographic variations in crustacean life history traits are well documented (Hines, 1989) and differences in reproduction and life history between latitudinally separated populations have been reported for several marine caridea, anomura and brachyura (Jones and Simons, 1983;Dugan et al, 1994Dugan et al, , 1999Lardies and Castilla, 2001;Lardies and Wehrtmann, 2001;Brante et al, 2004). For example, latitudinal gradients in temperature and photoperiod were correlated with changes in maximum size and size-atmaturity: larger sizes were observed at higher latitudes (Kinne, 1970;Jones and Simons, 1983;Lonsdale and Levinton, 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geographic variations in crustacean life history traits are well documented (Hines, 1989) and differences in reproduction and life history between latitudinally separated populations have been reported for several marine caridea, anomura and brachyura (Jones and Simons, 1983;Dugan et al, 1994Dugan et al, , 1999Lardies and Castilla, 2001;Lardies and Wehrtmann, 2001;Brante et al, 2004). For example, latitudinal gradients in temperature and photoperiod were correlated with changes in maximum size and size-atmaturity: larger sizes were observed at higher latitudes (Kinne, 1970;Jones and Simons, 1983;Lonsdale and Levinton, 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some predation by sea otters has also been documented (Hennessey andMorejohn 1977, Mayer 2003). E. analoga is the dominant macrofauna species of exposed beaches on the California coast, and its geographic variation, growth and reproductive biology have been studied extensively at several California and Chilean beaches (Eickstaedt 1969, Dugan et al 1994, Jaramillo 2000.…”
Section: Emerita Analoga Life Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, female size at maturity and largest and smallest crab size increase significantly from southern to northern beaches, specifically from La Jolla in San Diego County to Clam Beach in Humboldt County. It has been suggested that this is a result of slower ovarian development due to colder waters but a faster overall growth rate due to greater food availability (Wenner et al 1987, Dugan et al 1994. Observations of E. analoga populations from California central coast beaches including Morro Bay, Cayucos, Montaña de Oro, Avila Beach, and Pismo Beach indicate that these populations are also sexually dimorphic, have large ovigerous females and share egg production patterns similar to previously studied populations from other California beaches (Vredevoe and Kolluru, unpublished data).…”
Section: E Analoga Growth and Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En Chile se encuentra en los niveles medios e inferior del intermareal arenoso (Palma et al, 1982;Castilla, 1983;Jaramillo & González, 1991;Jaramillo & McLachlan, 1993;Jaramillo et al, 1998) especialmente en playas expuestas. Esta especie se podría considerar como potencial receptor de varios polutantes, debido a su gran abundancia en la zona intermareal y por ser fuente importante de alimento para aves y peces costeros (Dugan et al, 1994(Dugan et al, , 1995. Aunque ha sido reconocida como una especie bioindicadora para una serie de contaminantes en distintas áreas marinas (Burnett, 1971;Rossi et al, 1978;Siegel & Wenner, 1984;Wenner, 1988;Ferdin et al, 2002), en Chile existen escasos trabajos sobre su importancia como especie bioindicadora (Hernández et al, 2000;Valdovinos & Zuñiga, 2002).…”
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