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Hidrobiológica
versión impresa ISSN 0188-8897
Resumen
GUTIERREZ-RUBIO, Yecenia; PEREZ-GONZALEZ, Raúl; CAMPOS, Ernesto y ARZOLA-GONZALEZ, Juan Francisco. Size of structure and biometric relationships of the Grapsus grapsus rock crab on the Lobos, Venados, and Pájaros Islands, Sinaloa, Mexico. Hidrobiológica [online]. 2018, vol.28, n.1, pp.31-36. ISSN 0188-8897.
Background
Artisan fishermen along the southern Sinaloa coast catch alternative species, for example the Grapsus grapsus rock crab without biological and fishing controls, when their catches are reduced or when the season for catching certain fish has ended.
Goals
We analyzed the size structure and biometric relationships of G. grapsus on Lobos, Venados, and Pájaros Islands of Mazatlán Bay, Sinaloa, Mexico.
Methods
The cephalothorax width (CW) and weight (W) were analyzed during a one-year period (March 2012-February 2013).
Results
926 organisms were collected (519 males y 407 females). Pájaros Island had the greater percentage (37.4%) of collected organisms, followed by Lobos (34.2%), and Venados (28.4%) Islands. The greatest values were CW=74.5 mm recorded at Pájaros Island and W = 138.2 g at Venados Island and the lowest values were CW=13.9 mm at Pájaros Island and BW =1.1 g at Lobos Island. Means of CW and W were 41.4 mm and 31.5 g, respectively. The means of CW and W were statistically different between the islands (CL, p = 0.009; W, p < 0.015).
Conclusions
High determination coefficients between the variables were obtained, indicating isometric growth. Specimens of G. grapsus increase their size quickly and their weight very slowly.
Palabras llave : Grapsus grapsus; size distribution; islands; Mexican Pacific.