INITIAL REPORT OF SETTLEMENT-PATTERNS OF BRACHYURAN MEGALOPAE AT SAPELO-ISLAND, GEORGIA, USA

Citation
Ab. Wrona et al., INITIAL REPORT OF SETTLEMENT-PATTERNS OF BRACHYURAN MEGALOPAE AT SAPELO-ISLAND, GEORGIA, USA, Bulletin of marine science, 57(3), 1995, pp. 807-820
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Oceanografhy,"Marine & Freshwater Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00074977
Volume
57
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
807 - 820
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-4977(1995)57:3<807:IROSOB>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Settlement of brachyuran megalopae on passive samplers was first attem pted in Georgia by Fitz and Wiegert (unpubl.). They deployed cylindric al samplers at Sapelo Island from August-November 1989. Here we report on an expanded sampling effort conducted during July-October 1992 and April-June 1993. Our objective, in common with other Atlantic and Gul f of Mexico coast initiatives, was to obtain information on the timing and relative density of recruitment to the population of blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, but we also collected large numbers of other brac hyuran megalopae and we discuss these data here as well. In 1992, C. s apidus megalopae first appeared on samplers in August and was highest in October. The number of blue crab megalopae collected was relatively small and we report only trends in the data and compare our data with those from other regions. Of the total number of blue crab megalopae collected in the fall, almost 54% were found on a single day (30 Octob er). The fall peak occurred on lunar day six, 5 days after the new moo n. In the fall (1992), C. sapidus was the least abundant species colle cted contributing 2% to the total species composition. In the spring ( 1993), only 12 C. sapidus megalopae were collected out of a total of 3 34 brachyuran megalopae (4%). In addition to C. sapidus, seven differe nt species/genera of crab megalopae were collected, four of which were collected frequently. Of those, Uca spp. were consistently the most a bundant in both fall. and spring. Other abundant species were Panopeus herbstii, Neopanope sayi and Eurypanopeus depressus. C. sapidus settl ement was negatively correlated with water temperature and salinity. M ost blue crab megalopae collected were associated with a water tempera ture of 22 degrees C and a salinity of 21 parts per thousand. All othe r taxa except N. sayi were positively correlated with water temperatur e. All species showed considerable monthly variability between surface and bottom samplers, but only N. sayi showed a significant difference over the entire sample period.