Abstract

Size at sexual maturity and patterns of somatic growth are important aspects of reproductive history of crab. The main purpose of this study is to provide an estimate for the onset of morphological sexual maturity in mangrove crab, Opusia indica from a population located in Korangi creek intertidal mud flat (Karachi, Pakistan) based on relative growth. The crabs were monthly collected through quadrat method from March 2001 to February 2002. A total of 1702 crabs was obtained, of which 764 were males, 939 were female. The morphometric measurement of carapace, abdomen, cheliped and male gonopod was related to carapace width. Based on carapace width males were significantly larger than female, indicating sexual dimorphism. The size at onset of sexual maturity in males was estimated as 5.51 mm carapace width and 5.3 mm carapace width in females. The positive allometric growth of female abdominal width were likely related to the incubation process.

Details

Title
Allometric growth pattern, sexual dimorphism and size at the onset of sexual maturity in Opusia indica (Brachyura: Ocypodoidea: Camptandriidae) from mangrove areas of Pakistan
Author
Saher, Noor Us; Qureshi, Naureen Aziz; Aziz, Uroj
Pages
224-232
Section
Original Article
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Aug 2016
Publisher
Iranian Society of Ichthyology
ISSN
23830956
e-ISSN
23225270
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1842823862
Copyright
Copyright Iranian Society of Ichthyology Aug 2016