Macroepizoites on Libinia ferreirae (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majidae)

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A study of the distribution of the macroepizoites was carried out on a population of the spider crab Libinia ferreirae Brito Capello, 1871 from the Southern Brazilian coast. Crabs were obtained from shrimps and fishes by-catch. They were measured, and their macroepizoites were identified and counted. The following sessile macroepizoites were registered: Calliactis tricolor (Lesueur, 1817) (Cnidaria); Actiniaria (Cnidaria); Arca sp. (Mollusca); Ostreidae (Mollusca); Acanthodesia tenuis (Desor, 1848) (Bryozoa); Cirripedia and two species of Gammaridea (Crustacea). The sea anemone C. tricolor was the most frequent species and probably it is used as a mechanism of camouflage by crabs. Macroepizoites on L. ferreirae are related to its age or size, therefore, bigger or older crabs had greater incidence of macroepizoites. However, the density of macroepizoites is about three per crab. There is not a relationship between macroepizoism and sex of the host, but ovigerous females use this resource more frequently than non-ovigerous ones. Due to larger setting area, macroepizoites colonize mainly the carapace of the host; bryozoans predominate in hosts' pereiopods.

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Winter, V. C., & Masunari, S. (2006). Macroepizoites on Libinia ferreirae (Crustacea, Brachyura, Majidae). Iheringia - Serie Zoologia, 96(2), 135–140. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0073-47212006000200002

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