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Journal articles on the topic "Clibanarius virescens"

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Permana, Ari, Uus Toharudin, and Suhara. "POLA DISTRIBUSI DAN KELIMPAHAN POPULASI KELOMANG LAUT DI PANTAI SINDANGKERTA, KECAMATAN CIPATUJAH, KABUPATEN TASIKMALAYA." Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis 10, no. 1 (November 1, 2018): 87–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jitkt.v10i1.16334.

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Penelitian ini telah dilakukan pada bulan April 2016. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan informasi secara kuantitatif mengenai pola distribusi dan kelimpahan populasi kelomang laut. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah metode deskriptif dengan desain penelitian belt transect dan teknik pengambilan sampel hand sorting. Pengambilan sampel dilakukan pada Zona Litoral di 6 stasiun dengan 5 plot kuadrat tiap stasiun. Luas plot kuadrat yang dipakai berukuran 1 x 1 m. Data yang diambil adalah data kelomang laut dan data pendukung lingkungan. Analisis data meliputi pola distribusi dan kelimpahan populasi kelomang laut. Determinasi kelomang dilakukan di Laboratorium Pusat Penelitian LIPI Oseanografi Jakarta. Hasil determinasi diperoleh 50 individu kelomang laut yang terdiri dari satu suku dan 9 jenis, yaitu Aniculus erythraeus, Calcinus morgani, Calcinus laevimanus, Clibanarius corallinus, Clibanarius humilis, Clibanarius mergueinsis, Clibanarius striolatus, Clibanarius virescens, dan Dardanus megistos. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kelimpahan populasi kelomang laut berkisar antara 1 ind/m2 – 2 ind/m2. Analisis kelimpahan secara umum menunjukkan tingkat kelimpahan yang rendah. Indeks Morisita menunjukkan pola distribusi kelomang laut di Pantai Sindangkerta termasuk kategori mengelompok (Id > 1) dan seragam (Id < 1).
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Yoshikawa, Akihiro, Ryutaro Goto, Chiaki I. Yasuda, and Akira Asakura. "Size and sex bias in air-exposure behavior during low tide of the intertidal hermit crab Clibanarius virescens (Krauss, 1843) (Decapoda: Anomura: Diogenidae)." Journal of Crustacean Biology 40, no. 2 (January 4, 2020): 152–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jcbiol/ruz096.

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Abstract Many species of the hermit crab Clibanarius (Diogenidae) live on rocky shores of tropical and warm temperate regions. Some of these species are known to climb out from tidal pools onto rock surfaces exposed to air during low tide. The ecological significance of this behavior, however, remains unclear. We investigated the differences between air-exposed and non-air-exposed Clibanarius virescens (Krauss, 1843) in relation to their body size, sex, and infestation by three species of parasitic bopyrid isopods. Our generalized additive model (GAM) analyses showed a significant effect of the “smoothing factor” of the interaction between body size and sex for the occurrences of the “air-exposure behavior.” The presence of the ectoparasitic isopods did not affect the air-exposure behavior. Females of C. virescens showed a more distinct trend than in males, whereas air-exposure in both sexes had a peak in approximately 3.0–4.0 mm shield size (comparatively larger size in females, and middle-size in males) and decreased after this size range. Intraspecific and/or interspecific competition for shells may be intense in hermit crabs of this size range because of size overlap, and the individuals that carry suitable shells may avoid such competition by actively escaping from tide pools at low tide.
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Hazlett, BA. "Precopulatory Behaviour of the Hermit Crabs Diogenes Avarus and Clibanarius Virescens." Australian Journal of Zoology 44, no. 5 (1996): 487. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/zo9960487.

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The precopulatory behaviour patterns of two species of hermit crab found in Australian waters are described. In Clibanarius virescens, males rotate the female's shell about an axis perpendicular to the female's shell aperture axis while holding the shell with their ambulatory legs. in Diogenes avarus, males hold the female's shell with their minor cheliped in an unusual orientation in which the female's shell aperture is facing away from the male. In D. avarus, both field and laboratory observations indicate that males in longer-spired shells such as Cerithium spp. are apparently at a disadvantage during precopulatory behaviour and obtain fewer matings than males in shorter-spired shells.
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Yoshikawa, Akihiro, Tomoyuki Nakano, Takashi P. Satoh, and Akira Asakura. "A colour variation of Clibanarius virescens (Krauss, 1843) (Decapoda, Anomura) collected from Amami Oshima Island and Okinawa, Japan." Crustaceana 91, no. 1 (2018): 85–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685403-00003748.

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During our survey on the intertidal hermit crab fauna on Amami Oshima Island and Okinawa Island, southwestern Japan, we collected specimens identified asClibanariusspecies by their morphological features, but that had an unknown coloration for the genus: they have whitish ambulatory legs and a whitish shield. For species identification of these specimens, we observed their coloration and morphology and also performed phylogenetic analyses using the genes mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) and nuclear histone H3. The analysis has shown that these specimens are to be identified asClibanarius virescens(Krauss, 1843).
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Morgan, Gary J. "Variation in a Key Character in a Population of Clibanarius Virescens (Krauss, 1843) (Decapoda, Diogenidae)." Crustaceana 55, no. 3 (1988): 317–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156854088x00429.

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Kachhiya, Pradip, Jatin Raval, Paresh Poriya, and Rahul Kundu. "Diversity and new records of intertidal hermit crabs of the genus Clibanarius (Crustacea: Decapoda: Diogenidae) from Gujarat coast off the northern Arabian Sea, with two new records for the mainland Indian coastline." Journal of Threatened Taxa 9, no. 6 (June 26, 2017): 10334. http://dx.doi.org/10.11609/jott.2268.9.6.10334-10339.

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The present study reports seven hermit crab species of the genus Clibanarius, viz., C. infraspinatus, C. longitarsus, C. rhabdodactylus, C. rutilus, C. signatus, C. virescens, and C. zebra, from the intertidal zone of Gujarat State on the west coast of India. With the exception of C. zebra, the remaining six species are the first records from the west coast of India, and two species, C. rutilus and C. rhabdodactylus are new records from mainland India. All the recorded species were found inhabiting rocky, sandy and muddy intertidal habitats. We have appended the diagnostic descriptions and live coloration of all species based on the observations of our voucher specimens. Comments are provided where they differ slightly from the published records of that species, enriching the available identification keys for the intertidal hermit crabs of the Indian Ocean.
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Wait, Michelle, and D. S. Schoeman. "Shell Use, Population Structure, and Reproduction of the Hermit Crab, Clibanarius virescens (Kraus, 1843) at Cape Recife, South Africa." Journal of Crustacean Biology 32, no. 2 (January 1, 2012): 203–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/193724011x615523.

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Jinks, Kristin I., Christopher J. Brown, Thomas A. Schlacher, Andrew D. Olds, Sarah L. Engelhard, Ryan M. Pearson, and Rod M. Connolly. "Being Well-Connected Pays in a Disturbed World: Enhanced Herbivory in Better-Linked Habitats." Diversity 12, no. 11 (November 12, 2020): 424. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/d12110424.

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Seascapes are typically comprised of multiple components that are functionally linked by the movement of organisms and fluxes of matter. Changes to the number and spatial arrangement of these linkages affect biological connectivity that, in turn, can alter ecological functions. Herbivory is one such function, pivotal in controlling excessive algal growth when systems become disturbed. Here, we used microcosm experiments to test how the change to connectivity affects herbivory under different levels of disturbance. We applied network theory to measure types of connectivity at different scales (patch and whole system) and quantified herbivory by a crustacean mesograzer exposed to excess algae, mimicking pulse and press disturbances. We demonstrate that greater connectivity significantly enhances herbivory in Clibanarius virescens: Both the number of linkages and their spatial arrangement interact to shape the response of herbivory in systems to disturbance. Our findings highlight the value of controlled experiments for advancing theories about the potential effects of connectivity on important ecological functions, such as herbivory, and justify further investigation to measure how connectivity might affect the resilience of ecosystems. We posit that the variation in the type, and scale, of spatial linkages might have profound consequences for managing the capacity of ecosystems to respond to disturbance.
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Tomatsuri, Morihiko, and Koetsu Kon. "Impacts of ocean acidification on hermit crab communities through contrasting responses of Pagurus filholi (de Man, 1887) and Clibanarius virescens (Krauss, 1843)." Aquatic Ecology 53, no. 4 (July 9, 2019): 569–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10452-019-09709-0.

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Yoshikawa, Akihiro, Kazuho Ikeo, Junichi Imoto, Wachirah Jaingam, Lily Surayya Eka Putri, Mardiansyah, Tomoyuki Nakano, Michitaka Shimomura, and Akira Asakura. "Colour variation of the intertidal hermit crab Clibanarius virescens considering growth stage, geographic area in the Indo–West Pacific Ocean, and molecular phylogeny." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 100, no. 7 (November 2020): 1107–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002531542000106x.

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AbstractMembers of Clibanarius virescens show considerable intraspecific colour variation, including colouration of the second/third pereopods (green/white) and the dactyls of the second/third pereopods (with or without dark bands/patches). However, factors inducing these colour variations have not yet been elucidated. Here, we investigated the occurrence of colour variation in this species with particular emphasis on change of colouration associated with growth stage and region in specimens from tropical/subtropical to warm temperate areas in the Indo–West Pacific, including evidence from molecular phylogeny based on the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI). We have, then, clarified that the colouration on the pereopod dactyls gradually changed from solid colour (yellow/white) to having dark-coloured area(s) or transverse band(s) as a result of the growth stage. The frequency of occurrence of the solid colour dactyls was higher than those of other colour types in tropical regions. Our results also indicated that the white ambulatory leg type was the colouration type that was frequently seen in juvenile stages. However, significant genetic differences were not detected between each colouration determined by molecular analysis of samples from 14 localities in the Indo-West Pacific region; in contrast, two genetically differentiated regional populations (North Australia; Phuket, Thailand; and Lombok, Indonesia) were detected. The present study, therefore, emphasizes the necessity for further study on the colour variation of marine animals focusing on growth stages and regional differences, with molecular data to facilitate the research on adaptation and/or speciation, especially in geographically widely distributed species.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Clibanarius virescens"

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(9793442), Stephen Dunbar. "Respiratory, osmoregulatory and behavioural determinants of distribution of two tropical marine hermit crabs." Thesis, 2001. https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Respiratory_osmoregulatory_and_behavioural_determinants_of_distribution_of_two_tropical_marine_hermit_crabs/13462526.

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