A new ctenostome bryozoan ectosymbiotic with terminal-moult paddle crabs (Portunidae) in New Zealand

Citation
Dp. Gordon et Rg. Wear, A new ctenostome bryozoan ectosymbiotic with terminal-moult paddle crabs (Portunidae) in New Zealand, NZ J ZOOLOG, 26(4), 1999, pp. 373-380
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY
ISSN journal
03014223 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
373 - 380
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-4223(199912)26:4<373:ANCBEW>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Triticella capsularis sp. nov. (Bryozoa, Ctenostomata) is newly described a s an ectosymbiont of paddle crabs (Ovalipes catharus) in central New Zealan d (Bay of Plenty to northern South Island). The bryozoan produces the longe st zooids known in the genus Triticella, with colonies forming a "fur" up t o almost 10 mm thick on large crabs, mostly males. The densest area of colo nisation is the ventral anterior half of the crab. The bryozoan lives only on O. catharus and probably benefits from its "messy" and voracious feeding habits, opportunities for gene exchange during crab swarming behaviour, an d dispersal. There is no synchrony between reproduction of the bryozoan and moulting cycles of the crab, as the bryozoan achieves reproductive colony size only on old terminal-moult crabs. Although visually striking when dens e, the bryozoan growth is only superficial and affects neither the behaviou r of the crab nor the quality of its meat.