TIDAL AND SEASONAL-CHANGES IN THE TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION OF FORAGING CARCINUS-MAENAS IN THE WEAKLY TIDAL LITTORAL-ZONE OF KERTEMINDE FJORD, DENMARK
A. Aagaard et al., TIDAL AND SEASONAL-CHANGES IN THE TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION OF FORAGING CARCINUS-MAENAS IN THE WEAKLY TIDAL LITTORAL-ZONE OF KERTEMINDE FJORD, DENMARK, Marine ecology. Progress series, 122(1-3), 1995, pp. 165-172
Seasonal and tidal changes in foraging activity of the shore crab Carc
inus maenas were investigated from August 1992 to May 1993 in Kertemin
de Fjord, Funen, Denmark. Foraging activity was 15 to 20 times higher
in summer and autumn than in winter and spring. Despite the weakly tid
al conditions at the study site a significant proportion of the crab p
opulation exhibited tidal rhythmicity in foraging activity. Detailed e
xamination revealed that it was predominantly early intermoult (green
ventral carapace), male crabs that behaved in this way. Females consti
tuted ca 20% of the crabs caught throughout the year and were active p
rimarily at night, independent of the tidal phase. In constant conditi
ons in the laboratory, the majority of male crabs displayed endogenous
heart rate rhythms in phase with expected tidal and diel cycles at th
eir collection sites. Non-green male crabs did not exhibit rhythmicity
to the same degree. Juvenile crabs comprised a greater proportion of
the total catch at low tide than al high tide. The findings are compar
ed with earlier studies on C. estuarii (earlier C. mediterraneus) in s
imilar tidal conditions in the Mediterranean Sea.