TY - JOUR
T1 - Contribution to the knowledge of the biology of the spider crab Maja crispata Risso, 1827 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Majidae) along the Tunisian coasts, Mediterranean Sea
AU - Rabaoui, Lotfi Jilani Othman
AU - Ben Brahim, H
AU - El Zrelli, R
AU - Mansour, L
AU - Tlig-Zouari, S
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The present work is a first contribution to the knowledge of the biology of the spider crab Maja crispata along the Tunisian coasts, with particular reference to the sex-ratio and size (carapace width) structure as well as the morphometric characterization of six subpopulations living in both south-eastern (Gulf of Gabes) and northern (Gulf of Tunis) coasts of Tunisia. Results of this study showed that the Tunisian population of M. crispata is generally male-biased with some spatial variations of the sex-ratio, probably due to the migratory behavior of the species. The comparative analysis of size structures of all studied subpopulations highlighted also some spatial variations, with a unimodal size distribution and a clear prevalence of individuals belonging to the size class of 35-40 mm. Concerning the morphometric characterization of M. crispata, the principal component analysis showed a main separation of the spider crabs examined with respect to the gender. Based on the dendrogram
AB - The present work is a first contribution to the knowledge of the biology of the spider crab Maja crispata along the Tunisian coasts, with particular reference to the sex-ratio and size (carapace width) structure as well as the morphometric characterization of six subpopulations living in both south-eastern (Gulf of Gabes) and northern (Gulf of Tunis) coasts of Tunisia. Results of this study showed that the Tunisian population of M. crispata is generally male-biased with some spatial variations of the sex-ratio, probably due to the migratory behavior of the species. The comparative analysis of size structures of all studied subpopulations highlighted also some spatial variations, with a unimodal size distribution and a clear prevalence of individuals belonging to the size class of 35-40 mm. Concerning the morphometric characterization of M. crispata, the principal component analysis showed a main separation of the spider crabs examined with respect to the gender. Based on the dendrogram
M3 - Article
SN - 0007-9723
JO - Cahiers de Biologie Marine
JF - Cahiers de Biologie Marine
ER -