Article
Biology of Hymenosoma Orbiculare Desm in Lake Sibaya
DOI:
10.1080/02541858.1979.11447651
Author(s):
B.J. Hill Department of Zoology, Rhodes University, , A.T. Forbes Department of Zoology, Rhodes University, ,
Abstract
Hymenosoma orbiculare, (Crustacea: Brachyura: Hymenosomatidae) a crab common in estuaries in south- and south east Africa occurs in freshwater in Lake Sibaya at depths down to 40 m. This is the only known freshwater record of this species. The population density in the lake is fairly uniform declining in shallow and very deep water with an a11erage- of 2,5 m-2 (134 Jm-2). The proportion of females in the population increases with depth. Females carry fewer eggs than estuarine populations and breeding appears to occur throughout the year. Both zoeae and adults differ morphologically from estuarine populations. These differences in breeding, biology and morphology raise the possibility that the Lake Sibaya population is specifically distinct from estuarine populations and this is discussed in relation to other instances of hymenosomatid invasion of freshwater habitats.
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