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28 December 2020 Population Structure of the Blue Crab Callinectes sapidus in the Maryland Coastal Bays
Kristen A. Lycett, Jeffrey D. Shields, J. Sook Chung, Joseph S. Pitula
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Abstract

The population structure of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus was examined in the Maryland Coastal Bays (MCB) from 2014 to 2016. Crabs were sampled from April to December of each year. Size–frequency distributions showed a strong seasonal cycle, with small crabs being abundant in April, increasing in size through September, with adult crabs observed in the highest proportions from August through October of each year. A subsample of crabs was assayed for hemolymph ecdysone concentrations to examine molting patterns in field-collected blue crabs. Molting was observed throughout the sampling season, peaking in April for immature crabs, with lows in all size classes occurring in October. The mean size at maturity (L50) for females collected in this study was 116 mm carapace width (CW), which is comparable to that reported for the lower Chesapeake Bay (CB) and suggests crabs in the MCB are not significantly smaller as previously thought; however, large crabs (>127 mm CW) appear to make up a smaller proportion of the total population in the MCB than in CB. Ovigerous females were observed at two distinct locations depending on the season, with 13/15 (86.7%) in southern Chincoteague Bay in April and May and 24/41 (58.5%) nearest to the Ocean City Inlet in July and August, indicating two potentially distinct spawning grounds and periods. This work suggests that blue crab reproductive success and general population trends are similar across both systems, with fishing pressure or disease in the MCB potentially explaining the low abundance of adult male crabs.

Kristen A. Lycett, Jeffrey D. Shields, J. Sook Chung, and Joseph S. Pitula "Population Structure of the Blue Crab Callinectes sapidus in the Maryland Coastal Bays," Journal of Shellfish Research 39(3), 699-713, (28 December 2020). https://doi.org/10.2983/035.039.0316
Published: 28 December 2020
KEYWORDS
Callinectes sapidus
crustacean ecology
molting
population structure
size–frequency distribution
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