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Importance of balanced Na+/K+ ratios for blue swimmer crabs, Portunus pelagicus, to cope with elevated ammonia-N and differences between in vitro and in vivo gill Na+/K+-ATPase responses. The most external tooth is 2 to 4 times larger than the precedent. Abstract. 0000002117 00000 n
Pelagicus crab meat (Super Lump / 1 LB.) Mainly collected by artisanal traps, trawls, beach seines, cylindrical wire traps, folding traps, pots, hop nets, drop nets and crab gill nets. 0000080930 00000 n
En - Blue swimming crab, Fr - Étrille bleue, Sp - Jaiba azul. Impact of parasites on the reproduction and fecundity of the blue sand crab Portunus pelagicus from Moreton Bay, Australia. Figure 1. The catch index dominance is relatively low, in the range of 0.21 - 0.27. F.A.O. (2010). 1998Species identification guide for fishery purposes. The present study was therefore initiated to determine whether Portunus pelagicus is a species complex, and, if so, the number of species, and the genetic and morphological distinctions between them. 0000032503 00000 n
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P. pelagicus is, however, easily distinguished because it have 4 frontal teeth (3 in P. trituberculatus) and it have 3 spines in the merus of chelipeds (4 in P. trituberculatus). Parasites and epizoites of the crab Portunus pelagicus from Moreton Bay, Eastern Australia. Some authors have recently extracted three species from Portunus pelagicus, sensu lato: Portunus segnis, Portunus reticulatus, and Portunus armatus. The sinus gland/X-organ complex is responsible for the synthesis and storage of a number of inhibitory neuroendocrine ... in the gills which function in … Common size in male: 140 mm cw (64 mm carapace lenght). Carapace width frequency of Portunus pelagicus infested with barnacle epizoites (Octolasmis spp.) compared with non-infested crabs. This crab meat (Portunus spp) is available year round. Gills numbered using the scheme of Walker (1974). Portunus pelagicus 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 0 20 40 So6u0rce: FAO FishStat Remarks The species is similar to Portunus trituberculatus in its general appearance. The living marine resources of the Western Central Pacific. The mean number of barnacles (predominantly Octolasmis warwickii) per carapace and gill chamber (mainly O. angulata) were 2.35 and 71.1, respectively. ), blue crab (Callinectes sapidus), brown crab (Cancer pagurus), Dungeness crab (Metacarcinus magister), and mud crabs (Scylla serrata), each with more than 20 000 tons annually. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nationsfor a world without hunger. Portunus sanguinolentus: French: Crabe: Japanese: Kani: Spanish: Cangrejo: Gear Used: Trawl net and Shore seines: Peak Season: July to December: Distribution: West and East coasts of India: Areas of abundance: Off the coasts of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka and Gujarat Three gill structures were monitored in the present study: primary gill (branchial stem), secondary gill (gill lamellae), and distal tips. 3. Sacculina granifera was found in 12% of commercial sandcrabs, Portunus pelagicus, in Moreton Bay irrespective of sex.Although male and female crabs were randomly distributed about Moreton Bay, egg bearing females were most common at the seaward station. Abstract. Portunus pelagicus 54 6 11.1 O.neptuni Inner gill surface and left Chamber floor O.tridens O.angulata Protunus sanguinolentus 34 15 14.1 O.tridens Inner gill surfaces chambers walls O. angulata O. cor Podopthalmus vigil 46 14 30.4 O. neptuni Inner gill surface, gill rakers chambers walls location and (6) the host, Portunus pelagicus. Secretaria General Técnica. Usage notes . Portunus sanguinolentus (Herbst, 1783) inhabit the same area but it is easily distingushed by their … Sandy and sand-muddydepths in shallow waters between 10 to 50 m depth,including areas near reefs, mangroves, seagrass and algal beds. 0000040740 00000 n
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Portunus pelagicus, also known as the flower crab, blue crab, blue swimmer crab, blue manna crab or sand crab, and alimasag in Tagalog, is a large crab found in the intertidal estuaries of the Indian and West Pacific Oceans, and as a Lessepsian migrant in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.The name "flower crab" is used in east Asian countries while the latter names are used in Australia. Barnacle infestation of gills was found to differ significantly by area, season and sex with the deeper offshore areas exhibiting the highest number … 0000005921 00000 n
Global catch of Portunus pelagicus during 1963-2010 (FAO) distribution Geographical distribution of P. pelagicus ranges from Red sea, Mediterranean, East coast of Africa, Persian Gulf, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Mergui Archipelago, Singapore and Philippines to Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, China and Japan. 0000010341 00000 n
Portunus pelagicus (Linnaeus, 1758) blue swimming crab Native range ... beach seines, cylindrical wire traps, folding traps, pots, hop nets, drop nets, and sunken crab gill nets. The blue swimming crab (BSC) can be found throughout the Indo-West Pacific, from tropical to sub-tropical waters (Ng 1998).Fishery Management Units (FMAs), known in Indonesia as “WPPs”, are the assumed units of stock for purposes of assessment and management (Suman et al. This study determined the distribution and ontogenetic habitat shifts of Portunus pelagicus in coastal habitats in Thailand. In shallow waters, it is caught using beach seines, rakes, and dab nets. Octolasmis angulate showed the highest prevalence (84.62%) and lowest prevalence was O. lowei (23.08%) and O. warwickii (23.08%). Female crabs possessed more species of parasites and symbionts, and had a more specialized fauna than did male crabs. Journal of Crustacean Biology 12, 94–100. 0000034165 00000 n
3Alpha Code: SCD Taxonomic Code: 2311100401. P. pelagicus and a Hematodinium sp. Counts on jumbo lump grades giving a consistent number of pieces. This paper. 0000030002 00000 n
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While there are reports of syndinids from Australia (Immerer & 59: 165-176. Nicholas Romano, Chaoshu Zeng, Subchronic exposure to nitrite, potassium and their combination on survival, growth, total haemocyte count and gill structure of juvenile blue swimmer crabs, Portunus pelagicus, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2009.02.003, 72, 4, … Williams, M.J. - 1982Natural foods and feeding in the commercial sand crab Portunus pelegicus Linnaeus 1758 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Portunidae) in Moreton Bay, Queensland. 0000002536 00000 n
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PORTUNUS PELAGICUS FROM MORETON BAY, EASTERN AUSTRALIA Jefrey D.Shields ABSTRACT Fifteen parasites and symbionts were found in the tissues, in the branchial chambers, and on external surfaces of the sand crab Portunus pelagicus. 0000007394 00000 n
Keywords: Rajungan (Portunus pelagicus), Bycatch, Gillnet, Purirano Swimming crab (Portunus pelagicus) samples were collected from three locations in West Papua, Indonesia (Sorong, Waiwo (Raja Ampat) and Kaimana) (Figure 1), which contain a significantly high number of crab landings by local fishermen. 0000001418 00000 n
Troughout the Indic and West Pacific Oceans: From Japan, and Philippines troughout Southeast and East Asia, to Indonesia, the East of Australia, and Fidji Islands, and westward to the Red Sea and East Africa. Juveniles most commonly occurring in intertidal shallower areas. ��hj����)���D��>f�s@bjT��H������3��O��E��ȥA2 The aim was to investigate the effect of 0.706 and 2.798 mmol L −1 ammonia‐N exposure on the haemolymph osmolality, Na +, K +, Ca 2+, pH, ammonia‐N, total haemocyte counts (THC) and gill histopathology of Portunus pelagicus juveniles at 0, 3, 6, 12, 24 and 48 h respectively. 0000027473 00000 n
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Presence of the blue swimming crab (Portunus pelagicus) in the diet of the Pharaoh Eagle-Owl (Bubo ascalaphus) in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Samples were collected by gill nets and traps, at six study sites during May 2013 and September 2014. 0000005452 00000 n
2016).Roughly 87% of landings occur in 4 FMAs: 571 (Malacca Strait and Andaman Sea), 11%, FMA … Age of maturity around 1 year.Feeding on a wide variety of sessile and slow moving benthic invertebrates (hermit crabs, gastropods, bivalves, ophiuroids, and gammarid amphipods). Download PDF Download Full PDF Package. 0000067894 00000 n
Legs laterally flattened to variyng degrees, last 2 segments of last pair paddle-like. Kodansha Ltd. Tokyo. Sakai, T. - 1976 Crabs of Japan and the adjacent seas. 0000003148 00000 n
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