Sex-specific differences in the growth and population characteristics of sand crab Ovalipes punctatus in coastal waters of Korea
Hyeon Gyu Lee,
Jae Mook Jeong,
Youn Hee Choi
Abstract:Studying the growth pattern of crabs is essential to understand their ecological roles in populations and benthic communities; such studies on a high commercial-value crab in Asia, Sand crab Ovalipes punctatus, are scarce, and no studies are available for Korea. Therefore, growth and population characteristics of O. punctatus in coastal waters of Korea were investigated. The estimated allometric growth between the sexes showed significant differences in all morphometric measurements. The carapace width-chela l… Show more
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