Regional Studies in Marine Science | 2021

Intertidal zone preferences of fiddler crabs in tropical mangroves reflect species specific selection across multiple spatial and temporal scales

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract In mangroves, species specific spatial habitat zonation preference of fiddler crabs could influence the functioning of mangrove ecosystems. Spatial zonation of fiddler crabs in tropical Malaysian mangroves across different temporal scales has not been studied extensively. In this study, the abundance and species richness of several fiddler crab species across a mangrove intertidal zone were examined in relation to environmental variables. Fiddler crab abundance was sampled with salinity, pH, temperature, and sediment grain size in three mangrove sites in Penang Island, Malaysia. The sampling design involved collecting crabs and environmental habitat variables in six 2 m\xa0×\xa02 m quadrats within three mangrove study sites from March 2017 to February 2018. Data were analysed using multivariate (PERMANOVA, SIMPER, and BEST in PRIMER v7.0) and univariate analyses (ANOVA and Pearson’s r in STATISTICA v 13.30). Univariate and multivariate analysis revealed multiple spatial and temporal scales influenced each fiddler crab species differently (ANOVA p

Volume 48
Pages 101994
DOI 10.1016/J.RSMA.2021.101994
Language English
Journal Regional Studies in Marine Science

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