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- W293424748 abstract "In this study, the reproductive behavior exhibited by Arenaeus cribrarius in captivity was described, and the duration ofeach behavioral stage was measured, Swimming crabs were trawled in Ubatuba, northern littoral of Sao Paulo State, Brazil, and maintained in aquaria, Water conditions and food items were provided according to this species' natural requirements in the wild. In the presence ofpremoIt females, intermolt males exhibited a courtship display that became intensified when the potential mate was visually perceived. After mate selection, the male carried the female under itself(precopulatory position) for 29.8 ± 5.1 d until the female molted. Afterwards, the male manipulated the recently molted female, and inverted her position under itself as to penetrate her with his first pair of pleopods (copulation), a process that took 17.1 ± 4.6 h. After copulation the male continued to carry his soft-shelled mate for 29.7 ± 5.8 d (postcopulatory position). The time elapsed between copulation and spawning was 57.8 ± 3.8 d, and the time interval between successive spawns 33.8 ± 7.1 d. Total embryonic development took 13.5 ± 2.1 d in temperature conditions of 25.0 ± 2.0 C. During the last 4.7 ± 1.4 d, embryos' eyes were already visible. The reproductive behavior pattern in A. cribrarius is very similar to those previously described in other portunids. Sexual behavior communication plays an important role in the mates' attraction and couple formation. In Brachyura, communication during the reproductive period can occur through visual, acoustic, chemical and tactile cues, which may act synergistically (Sastry, 1983). Thus, information about the internal conditions of an individual can be transmitted to other members of the population, characterizing its hormonal, gonadal or molting condition. In terrestrial and semi-terrestrial crabs sexual recognition is achieved by means of visual, tactile and acoustical cues (Crane, 1957; Lisenmair, 1967; Salmon and Atsaides, 1968). Aquatic brachyuran females may depend on the release of pheromones associated to urine, which are often combined with visual and tactile stimuli (Teytaud, 1971; Eales, 1974; Ryan, 1966; Gleenson, 1991). According to reviews by Hartnoll (1969) and Christy (1987), there are two distinct mating patterns in Brachyura. The first pattern is characteristic of the families Portunidae and Cancridae (aquatic species), in which sexual recognition is accomplished by tactile, visual and/or chemical stimuli. In these crabs, courtship involving preand postcopulatory stages takes long periods, and copulation occurs shortly after the female had molted. The second is represented mainly by the Grapsidae and Ocypodidae (semi-terrestrial species), in which acoustic and/or visual cues are relevant. In these species courtship is short, and females generally mate while hard-shelled. However, exceptions to these patterns have been formerly accounted, as the case of Thalamita sima, a portunid crab in which hard-female mating may occur (Norman, 1996). Information about the reproductive ethology of crabs in their natural environment are not commonly found in the literature, and most studies on mating behavior been conducted under laboratory conditions (Du Preez and Mclachlan, 1984; Perez and Bellwood, 1989; Pinheiro, 1993). The duration of these reproductive behavior patterns are poorly" @default.
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- W293424748 title "REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR OF THE SWIMMING CRAB ARENAEUS CRIBRARIUS (LAMARCK, 1818) (CRUSTACEA, BRACHYURA, PORTUNIDAE) IN CAPTIVITY" @default.
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