• Title of article

    Relative Growth of Harpiosquilla raphidea (Fabricius, 1798) (Crustacea: Stomatopoda) Male and Female Populations

  • Author/Authors

    ANTONY, P. J. University of Kerala - St Michael’s College - Department of Zoology, India , ANTONY, P. J. Annamalai University - Faculty of Marine Sciences, Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, India , RAHMAN, M. M. International Islamic University Malaysia - Institute of Oceanography and Maritime Studies, Kulliyyah of Science - Department of Marine Science, Malaysia , RAJKUMAR, M. International Islamic University Malaysia - Kulliyyah of Science - Department of Marine Science, Malaysia , RAJKUMAR, M. Annamalai University - Faculty of Marine Sciences, Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, India , YUNUS, KAMARUZZAMAN International Islamic University Malaysia - Institute of Oceanography and Maritime Studies, Kulliyyah of Science - Department of Marine Science, Malaysia , AJMAL KHAN, S. Annamalai University - Faculty of Marine Sciences, Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, India

  • From page
    1305
  • To page
    1310
  • Abstract
    Morphometric analysis was carried out to find out changes in the growth pattern of male and female stomatopod, Harpiosquilla raphidea. Six morphometric relationships were examined on 105 males and 105 females, ranging in size from 103 to 207 mm and from 104 to 222 mm in total length, respectively. In both the sexes, the relative growth of carapace length, propodus length of raptorial claw and total weight in relation to total length was found positively allometric. Telson width in both the sexes and abdomen width in males showed slightly negative allometry, while the abdomen width of females showed slightly positive allometry, indicating some variation in the growth between sexes which could be attributed to the energy requirement for maturation in females. The propodus of females was also found to be bigger than that of males. It is quite interesting as males only have larger chela in other crustaceans. It has a functional significance in that it is of immense help at the time of intense feeding during maturation of oocytes which requires higher energy.
  • Keywords
    Harpiosquilla raphidea , morphometric characters , relative growth , stomatopoda
  • Record number

    2556006