A comparative analysis of two allochthonous populations of the Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis H.!Milne-Edwards, 1853) from the Szczecin Lagoon (NW Poland) and San Francisco Bay (US west coast)

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Czerniejewski, Przemyslaw
Wawrzyniak, Wawrzyniec
Pasewicz, Wieslaw
Beldowska, Anna
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[1] Univ Agr, Dept Fisheries Management Open Waters, PL-71550 Szczecin, Poland
[2] Univ Agr, Dept Food Technol, PL-71550 Szczecin, Poland
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Chinese mitten crab; (Eriocheir sinensis); body weight; morphometry; sexual dimorphism;
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Selected biological and morphometric characters of two populations of the non-indigenous Chinese mitten crab, one front the Szczecin Lagoon (SL) and the other from San Francisco Bay (SFB), both sampled in autumn, were analysed. The SL crabs showed a significantly higher individual weight, length and carapace width. Males accounted for 55% (87 individuals) of the 179 SL crabs, and 62.9% (90 individuals) of the SFB crabs. Statistical analysis of metric characters, expressed as a percentage of carapace width (X-2), enabled four diagnostic characters to be identified: abdomen width (X-11), carapace height (X-3) left claw length (X-7) and carapace length (X-1). These jointly explain 71.75% of the differences between the SL and SFB crabs and are indicative of the distinctness of the populations.
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