Title of article :
Seasonal variability of leaf litter removal by crabs in a Kandelia candel mangrove forest in Jiulongjiang Estuary, China
Author/Authors :
G.C. Chen، نويسنده , , Y. Ye، نويسنده , , C.Y. Lu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The seasonal variability of leaf litter removal by crabs was observed from May 2006 to April 2007 in
a Kandelia candel mangrove forest in Jiulongjiang Estuary, China. Daily average quantities of leaf fall
ranged 0.85–3.86 gDWm 2 d 1, with high values in May, August, October and November. The wholeyear’s
leaf fall was 6.48 t ha 1 yr 1 (1.81 gDWm 2 d 1). The standing stock of leaf litter on the forest floor
was 7.78 gDWm 2 averaged from the whole year’s data, with the lowest value in December (1.23 gDWm 2)
and the highest in April (16.18 gDWm 2). Annually averaged removal (consumption on mangrove
floorþ burial in burrows) rate of leaf litter by crabs was 0.59 gDWm 2 d 1. High seasonal variability was
observed in the removal rates of leaf litter by crabs. Removal rates in the winter months (December,
January and February) were 0.07–0.09 gDWm 2 d 1, much lower than those in other months with values
of 0.59–1.18 gDWm 2 d 1. Annually averaged percentage of leaf fall removed by crabs was 33%, with the
highest values in September (reached 76%) and the lowest values in winter months. Of leaf litter removed
by crabs, a large proportion was buried by crabs, and only 12% was consumed by crabs on the forest floor.
Leaf litter removal rate, consumption rate on the forest floor, percentages of leaf fall and standing stock
removed on the forest floor were significantly positively correlated with air temperature, indicating that
leaf removal ability by crabs was higher in warm months than in cold months.
Keywords :
Kandelia candelmangrovescrableaf litterremovaltemperature
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science