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Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research | 2011

Relative growth and sexual dimorphism of Austinixa aidae (Brachyura: Pinnotheridae): a symbiont of the ghost shrimp Callichirus major from the southwestern Atlantic

Douglas Fernando Peiró; Paulo Ricardo Pezzuto; Fernando L. Mantelatto

Species of the family Pinnotheridae constitute an ideal group for morphometric studies due to their complex morphological adaptations. These adaptations respond to the selective pressure of a symbiotic life style. This study describes the relative growth and morphometric features of the symbiotic pea crab Austinixa aidae (associated with the ghost shrimp Callichirus major), from the sandy beaches in the southwest Atlantic, Brazil. Significant differences were detected in the biometric proportions, particularly the chelar propodus length and carapace width, of each sex. These dimensions were also related to the size at which the individuals reached morphological sexual maturity (5.1 mm of carapace width for both sexes). Males and females were 2.4 times wider than long, which corresponds to the principal adaptation developed by Austinixa species to live in cryptic environments. Moreover, juveniles were proportionally more rounded. The changes in the biometric proportions of carapace length and width of A. aidae were more pronounced in males and females, adaptations that facilitate roaming within the galleries of their hosts.


Iheringia Serie Zoologia | 2011

Population dynamics of the pea crab Austinixa aidae (Brachyura, Pinnotheridae): a symbiotic of the ghost shrimp Callichirus major (Thalassinidea, Callianassidae) from the southwestern Atlantic

Douglas Fernando Peiró; Fernando L. Mantelatto

The Pinnotheridae family is one of the most diverse and complex groups of brachyuran crabs, many of them symbionts of a wide variety of invertebrates. The present study describes the population dynamics of the pea crab Austinixa aidae (Righi, 1967), a symbiont associated with the burrows of the ghost shrimp Callichirus major (Say, 1818). Individuals (n = 588) were collected bimonthly from May, 2005 to September, 2006 along a sandy beach in the southwestern Atlantic, state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Our data indicated that the population demography of A. aidae was characterized by a bimodal size-frequency distribution (between 2.0 and 4.0 mm and between 8.0 and 9.0 mm CW) that remained similar throughout the study period. Sex ratio does not differ significantly from 1:1 (p > 0.05), which confirms the pattern observed in other symbiontic pinnotherids. Density values (1.72 ± 1.34 ind. • ap.-1) are in agreement with those found for other species of the genus. The mean symbiosis incidence (75.6%) was one of the highest among species of the Pinnotheridae family, but it was the lowest among the three studied species of the genus. Recruitment pattern was annual, beginning in May and peaking in July, in both years, after the peak of ovigerous females in the population (from March to May). Our findings describe ecological and biological aspects of A. aidae similar to those of other species of this genus, even from different geographic localities.


Invertebrate Reproduction & Development | 2014

Reproductive strategy of the ghost shrimp Callichirus major (Crustacea: Axiidea: Callianassidae) from the southwestern Atlantic: sexual maturity of females, fecundity, egg features, and reproductive output

Douglas Fernando Peiró; Ingo S. Wehrtmann; Fernando L. Mantelatto

Reproduction and reproductive investment of females is an intriguing feature in axiidean shrimps. They have a cryptic behavior and great ecological importance in sediment turnover, and recycling of organic material and nutrient. Herein, we describe different aspects of the reproductive biology (size at sexual maturity of females, fecundity, egg characteristics, and reproductive output [RO]) of the ghost shrimp Callichirus major from the southeastern coast of Brazil. Females reached sexual maturity at sizes ≥11.85 mm dorsal oval length. Fecundity increased significantly with female size and varied between 1455 and 9931 eggs (average 4564 eggs). Individual egg volume almost doubled during embryogenesis, and average egg water content increased during the incubation period from 75.0 to 93.3%. The egg mass comprised on average 13.2% of the dry body weight of females. This relatively high RO value is probably compensatory to the relatively low number of ovigerous females in axiidean populations. The few published data on RO values suggest that female investment in reproduction of axiidean shrimps is somewhat higher than in other decapods. The high investment in egg production reflects most likely an effort to maximize the viability of the progeny. Studies with additional congeneric species will clarify whether there is a tendency of axiidean shrimps to have RO values at the upper end of the range reported for decapods.


Biota Neotropica | 2015

Aquatic Oligochaeta (Annelida: Clitellata) from State of São Paulo, Brazil: Diversity and Occurrence review

Guilherme Rossi Gorni; Douglas Fernando Peiró; Nathalie Aparecida de Oliveira Sanches

More than 5.000 species are described to Class Oligochaeta, and approximately 1650 aquatic species are recognized around the world. Knowledge regarding abundance and composition of limnic oligochaetes can be used as an indicator of water and sediment quality. Thus, this paper aims to summarize all published data on aquatic Oligochaeta from State of Sao Paulo (Brazil), in order to establish a cheklist of microdrili from the State. The list emphasizes the diversity of limnic oligochaetes and provides a general overview of their distribution and also ecological aspects. Were examined the bibliographical data on Sao Paulo aquatic Oligochaeta, including species catalogs and taxonomic and ecological literature. Were analyzed a total of 34 academic researches, 32 journal papers and two taxonomic catalogs. This analysis resulted in a list of 75 valid species, distributed in 24 genera and five families. This amount of taxa corresponds to 4.5% of the aquatic Oligochaeta worldwide valid species, and about 87% of the Brazilian species.


Biota Neotropica | 2006

Insetos aquáticos associados a macrófitas da região litoral da represa do Ribeirão das Anhumas (município de Américo Brasiliense, São Paulo, Brasil)

Douglas Fernando Peiró; Roberto da Gama Alves


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2013

Host-use pattern and sexual dimorphism reveals the mating system of the symbiotic pea crab Austinixa aidae (Crustacea: Brachyura: Pinnotheridae)

Douglas Fernando Peiró; J. Antonio Baeza; Fernando L. Mantelatto


Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar | 2004

Levantamento Preliminar da Entomofauna Associada a Macrófitas Aquáticas da Região Litoral de Ambientes Lênticos

Douglas Fernando Peiró; Roberto da Gama Alves


Sexuality and Early Development in Aquatic Organisms | 2014

Symbiotic reproductive strategies of Austinixa aidae in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, Brazil: sexual maturity of females, fecundity and egg features

Douglas Fernando Peiró; Emerson C. Mossolin; Fernando L. Mantelatto


Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar | 2013

Insetos Aquáticos Associados a Macrófitas Submersas com Diferentes Complexidades Morfológicas

Douglas Fernando Peiró; Hugo Henrique Lanzi Saulino; Guilherme Rossi Gorni; Juliano José Corbi; Adrie Pool Vante; Gabriele Amaral


Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences | 2013

Population and reproductive features of the freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium jelskii (Miers, 1877) from São Paulo State, Brazilb - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v35i3.15815

Emerson Contreira Mossolin; Douglas Fernando Peiró; Mariana Oliveira Rossingnoli; Livia Pinto Rajab; Fernando L. Mantelatto

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Roberto da Gama Alves

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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Guilherme Rossi Gorni

Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora

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