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- W2006901411 abstract "Adult females of Uca lactea were dissected and the dry weight of their hepatopancreas, ovary, and other portions of the body was measured separately. Hepatopancreas and ovary indices (H. I. and O. I., respectively) were defined as the percentage of their dry weight against that of the whole body. From the relationship equation, the dry weight of a 13 mm CW female was calculated. A large seasonal change in weight was recognized. It was high in June and low during August and October. H. I. was highest in May and lowest in August. O. I. was inversely related to H. I. and was highest by the end of June and early July. The caloric value of the body was obtained by totalling the caloric contents of hepatopancreas, ovary, and other parts of the body. The value was highest in May and lowest in August or October. The caloric value of the body of ovigerous females in August was only 52-57% of the maximum caloric content of females in May. The ovigerous females in August had a H. I. of only 2.0-3.6 and had consumed almost all the nutrients deposited in their body after the production of two clutches of eggs. They had not enough nutrients left to produce a third clutch. The caloric content of a 14 mm CW male was obtained by a similar procedure. The value was highest in May and June but no large decrease as a result of reproductive activities was found. Des femelles adultes de Uca lactea ont ete dissequees et le poids sec de leur hepatopancreas, de leurs ovaires et d'autres parties du corps a ete mesure separement. Les indices ovarien et hepatopancreatique (respectivement, H. I. et O. I.) ont ete definis comme le pourcentage de leurs poids sec par rapport au corps entier. A partir de l'equation de ce rapport, le poids sec d'une femelle de CW 13 mm a ete calcule. Une grande variation du poids en fonction des saisons a ete reconnu. Il etait eleve en juin et faible en aout et en octobre. H. I. etait maximum en mai et minimum en aout. O. I. etait dans le rapport inverse de H. I. et etait le plus eleve a la fin de juin et au debut de juillet. La valeur calorique du corps a ete obtenue en totalisant le contenu calorique de l'hepatopancreas, de l'ovaire, et des autres parties du corps. Cette valeur etait la plus elevee en mai et la plus basse en aout ou en octobre. La valeur calorique du corps des femelles ovigeres en aout etait seulement de 52 a 57% de la valeur calorique maximale des femelles en mai. Les femelles ovigeres en aout avaient un H. I. de seulement 2,0 a 3,6 et avaient consomme presque tous les nutriments absorbes apres la production de deux pontes. Elles n'avaient pas assez de nutriments pour produire une troisieme ponte. La valeur calorique d'un mâle de CW 14 mm a ete obtenue par un procede analogue. La valeur etait la plus elevee de mai a juin mais aucune diminution importante n'a ete observee comme resultat des activites reproductives." @default.
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- W2006901411 title "Seasonal Changes in the Energy Content of Females of the Fiddler Crab, Uca Lactea, Especially During the Reproductive Period" @default.
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