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Feeding ecology of Parasesarma plicatum and its relation to carbon structuring in mangrove ecosystem

Journal

HYDROBIOLOGIA
Volume 850, Issue 4, Pages 911-927

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-022-05133-y

Keywords

Mangrove; Litter processing; Sesarmid crab; Ingestion-egestion assay; Carbon structuring

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This study focused on examining the litter processing efficiency of the sesarmid crab, Parasesarma plicatum, under experimental conditions and its role in carbon structuring in mangrove habitats. The feeding experiment revealed that the crab preferred senescent brown leaves due to their lower tannin content, and the leaf consumption varied with leaf state and mangrove species. The crab assimilated an average of 65.75 ± 10.30% of mangrove litter, and inhibiting factors such as tannin and lignin-like substances controlled leaf palatability. The study also found that the crab's handling of leaves facilitated leaching of nutrients to the substratum, highlighting its significance in carbon structuring in natural mangrove habitats.
The study focused on litter processing efficiency of the sesarmid crab, Parasesarma plicatum under experimental conditions and its possible role in carbon structuring in the mangrove habitats. The feeding experiment of crab with different stages of leaves of diverse mangrove species revealed that senescent brown leaves were preferred the most, due to their lesser tannin content. The leaf consumption differed significantly with leaf state as well as mangrove species and highest was for Avicennia officinalis brown leaves. The ingestion-egestion assay of P. plicatum revealed that it assimilated an average of 65.75 & PLUSMN; 10.30% of mangrove litter. The experimental study also revealed that rather than already reported C/N ratio, the inhibiting factors such as tannin and lignin like substances control the palatability of leaves by the crab species. The analysis of carbon and nitrogen variants in the experimental water indicated that handling of leaves by the crab helps in leaching of nutrients to the substratum. Therefore, the findings of litter processing efficiency of this sesarmid crab from the present study highlights its significance in structuring the carbon in natural mangrove habitat.

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