BIOTIC Species Information for Callianassa subterranea
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Researched by | Lizzie Tyler | Data supplied by | University of Sheffield |
Refereed by | This information is not refereed. | ||
General Biology | |||
Growth form | Articulate |
Feeding method | Surface deposit feeder Sub-surface deposit feeder |
Mobility/Movement | Crawler Burrower |
Environmental position | Infaunal |
Typical food types | Organic content of sediment particles. | Habit | Burrow dwelling |
Bioturbator | Flexibility | High (>45 degrees) | |
Fragility | Fragile | Size | Small-medium(3-10cm) |
Height | Insufficient information | Growth Rate | 6-9.5 mm in the first year. |
Adult dispersal potential | 100-1000m | Dependency | Independent |
Sociability | Solitary | ||
Toxic/Poisonous? | No | ||
General Biology Additional Information | Growth rates Rowden & Jones (1994) estimated that Callianassa subterranea could achieve a carapace length of 6.5 mm by the end of the first year. They noted that other estimates were similar and cited growth estimates of 6 mm, 8 mm and 9.5 mm in carapace length in the first year. Feeding method Sociability The bopyrid isopod Ione thoracica resides in the branchial chamber beneath the carapace of Callianassa subterranea. A significant enlargement of the carapace allows for easy identification of those individuals suffering from such parasitism. Potential effects of bopyrid infestation are the prevention or reduction of maturation of eggs in females and reduction of testes and slenderization of the primary chelae in males (Rowden & Jones, 1994). |
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Biology References | Rowden & Jones, 1994, Künitzer et al., 1992, Nickell & Atkinson, 1995, Atkinson, 1989, Stamhius et al., 1996, Rowden & Jones, 1995, Atkinson, 1988, Astall et al., 1997, Hayward & Ryland, 1990, Julie Bremner, unpub data, |