Size selection of Atlantic rangia clams,Rangia cuneata,by blue crabs,Callinectes sapidus |
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Authors: | Elizabeth L Ebersole Victor S Kennedy |
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Institution: | 1. Horn Point Environmental Laboratory, University of Maryland System, P.O. Box 775, 21613, Cambridge, Maryland
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Abstract: | Male blue crabsCallinectes sapidus Rathbun were allowed to forage on six size classes of the Atlantic rangia clam,Rangia cuneata (Sowerby), in laboratory squaria under conditions of restricted or unrestricted prey size availability. Prey profitability (energy gained divided by handling time) decreased as prey size increased. Crabs preferred smaller clams (1–2 cm long, then 2–3 cm long), as predicted by an energy maximization model. Under conditions of restricted prey sizes (nonreplacement experiments), when the smaller clams were no longer available, crabs tended to choose progressively larger clams. Crabs did not exhibit selective feeding behavior among clams larger than 3 cm long. For the range of crab sizes tested (71–167 mm carapace width), there was no correlation between crab carapace width and the mean clam size that was eaten. |
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