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Morphological variation of freshwater crabs Zilchiopsis collastinensis and Trichodactylus borellianus (Decapoda, Trichodactylidae) among localities from the middle Paraná River basin during different hydrological periods
Abstract. Measures of hydrologic connectivity have been used extensively to describe spatial connections in riverine landscapes. Hydrologic fluctuations constitute an important macrofactor that regulates other environmental variables and can explain the distribution and abundance of organisms. We an...
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author | Torres, María Victoria Collins, Pablo Agustín Giri, Federico |
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description | Abstract. Measures of hydrologic connectivity have been used extensively to describe spatial connections in riverine landscapes. Hydrologic fluctuations constitute an important macrofactor that regulates other environmental variables and can explain the distribution and abundance of organisms. We analysed morphological variations among individuals of two freshwater crab species, Zilchiopsis collastinensis and Trichodactylus borellianus, from localities of the middle Paraná River basin during two phases of the local hydrological regime. Specimens were sampled at sites (localities) of Paraná River, Saladillo Stream, Salado River and Coronda River when water levels were falling and rising. The conductivity, pH, temperature and geographical coordinates were recorded at each site. The dorsal cephalothorax of each crab was represented using 16 landmarks for Zilchiopsis collastinensis and 14 landmarks for Trichodactylus borellianus. The Canonical Variate Analyses showed differences in shape (for both species) among the crabs collected from the Paraná and Salado Rivers during the two hydrologic phases. We did not find a general distribution pattern for shape among the crab localities. During falling water, the shapes of Zilchiopsis collastinensis were not related to latitude-longitude gradient (i.e., showing greater overlap in shape), while during rising water the shapes were ordered along a distributional gradient according to geographical location. Contrary, shapes of Trichodactylus borellianus were related to latitude-longitude during falling water and were not related to distributional gradient during rising water. The cephalothorax shape showed, in general, no statistically significant covariations with environmental variables for either species. These results show that each freshwater crab species, from different localities of the middle Paraná River, remain connected; however, these connections change throughout the hydrologic regime of the floodplain system. This study was useful for delineating how the relation among shapes of crabs of localities varies during two phases of the hydrological regime and for estimating the connections and geographical patterns in the floodplain system. |
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spelling | pubmed-42833702015-01-05 Morphological variation of freshwater crabs Zilchiopsis collastinensis and Trichodactylus borellianus (Decapoda, Trichodactylidae) among localities from the middle Paraná River basin during different hydrological periods Torres, María Victoria Collins, Pablo Agustín Giri, Federico Zookeys Research Article Abstract. Measures of hydrologic connectivity have been used extensively to describe spatial connections in riverine landscapes. Hydrologic fluctuations constitute an important macrofactor that regulates other environmental variables and can explain the distribution and abundance of organisms. We analysed morphological variations among individuals of two freshwater crab species, Zilchiopsis collastinensis and Trichodactylus borellianus, from localities of the middle Paraná River basin during two phases of the local hydrological regime. Specimens were sampled at sites (localities) of Paraná River, Saladillo Stream, Salado River and Coronda River when water levels were falling and rising. The conductivity, pH, temperature and geographical coordinates were recorded at each site. The dorsal cephalothorax of each crab was represented using 16 landmarks for Zilchiopsis collastinensis and 14 landmarks for Trichodactylus borellianus. The Canonical Variate Analyses showed differences in shape (for both species) among the crabs collected from the Paraná and Salado Rivers during the two hydrologic phases. We did not find a general distribution pattern for shape among the crab localities. During falling water, the shapes of Zilchiopsis collastinensis were not related to latitude-longitude gradient (i.e., showing greater overlap in shape), while during rising water the shapes were ordered along a distributional gradient according to geographical location. Contrary, shapes of Trichodactylus borellianus were related to latitude-longitude during falling water and were not related to distributional gradient during rising water. The cephalothorax shape showed, in general, no statistically significant covariations with environmental variables for either species. These results show that each freshwater crab species, from different localities of the middle Paraná River, remain connected; however, these connections change throughout the hydrologic regime of the floodplain system. This study was useful for delineating how the relation among shapes of crabs of localities varies during two phases of the hydrological regime and for estimating the connections and geographical patterns in the floodplain system. Pensoft Publishers 2014-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4283370/ /pubmed/25561836 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.457.6726 Text en María Victoria Torres, Pablo Agustín Collins, Federico Giri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Torres, María Victoria Collins, Pablo Agustín Giri, Federico Morphological variation of freshwater crabs Zilchiopsis collastinensis and Trichodactylus borellianus (Decapoda, Trichodactylidae) among localities from the middle Paraná River basin during different hydrological periods |
title | Morphological variation of freshwater crabs Zilchiopsis
collastinensis and Trichodactylus
borellianus (Decapoda, Trichodactylidae) among localities from the middle Paraná River basin during different hydrological periods |
title_full | Morphological variation of freshwater crabs Zilchiopsis
collastinensis and Trichodactylus
borellianus (Decapoda, Trichodactylidae) among localities from the middle Paraná River basin during different hydrological periods |
title_fullStr | Morphological variation of freshwater crabs Zilchiopsis
collastinensis and Trichodactylus
borellianus (Decapoda, Trichodactylidae) among localities from the middle Paraná River basin during different hydrological periods |
title_full_unstemmed | Morphological variation of freshwater crabs Zilchiopsis
collastinensis and Trichodactylus
borellianus (Decapoda, Trichodactylidae) among localities from the middle Paraná River basin during different hydrological periods |
title_short | Morphological variation of freshwater crabs Zilchiopsis
collastinensis and Trichodactylus
borellianus (Decapoda, Trichodactylidae) among localities from the middle Paraná River basin during different hydrological periods |
title_sort | morphological variation of freshwater crabs zilchiopsis
collastinensis and trichodactylus
borellianus (decapoda, trichodactylidae) among localities from the middle paraná river basin during different hydrological periods |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4283370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25561836 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.457.6726 |
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