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    DAO prepress abstract   -  DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/dao03825

    Population structure and reproductive biology of the stone crab Hapalogaster dentata parasitized by the rhizocephalan Briarosaccus hoegi in the northwestern Sea of Japan

    Olga M. Korn*, Darya D. Golubinskaya, Nikolai I. Selin, Alexander V. Kalachev

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    ABSTRACT: We studied the population and reproductive characteristics of the stone crab Hapalogaster dentata (De Haan, 1849) (Anomura: Lithodidae) parasitized by Briarosaccus hoegi (Rhizocephala: Peltogastridae) from Peter the Great Bay (northwestern Sea of Japan) in 2023. The sex structure of the H. dentata population was female-biased and represented by 39.1% males and 60.9% females. The size–frequency distribution differed between males and females. The prevalence of parasitization of H. dentata by B. hoegi reached 6.7%. No relationship between crab’s sex and parasitization prevalence were found. Most of the parasitized specimens (94.8%) had only a single parasitic externa. The non-parasitized and parasitized crabs did not differ in main carapace length. The pleopods in most of the externa-bearing females were shortened or completely atrophied. Hapalogaster dentata produced one clutch per year with ovigerous females occurring from October to May. An obvious delay in embryonic development was observed in winter. None of the parasitized H. dentata females was ovigerous. Externae with embryos of B. hoegi were found from May to July.