Benthic microalgae serve as the major food resource for porcelain crabs ( spp.) in oyster reefs: gut content and pigment evidence.

J Exp Mar Biol Ecol

Center for Coastal Studies, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, 6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5866, Corpus Christi, TX 78412.

Published: October 2016

Suspension-feeding porcelain crabs ( spp.) are often the most abundant decapod crustaceans in oyster reef habitat. Analysis of water column and subtidal algal biomass from three Texas estuaries suggests that planktonic food resources are insufficient for porcelain crab growth. Pigment composition of porcelain crab muscle and digestive track contents included the diatom pigment fucoxanthin and cyanobacterial pigment canthaxanthin with digestive track samples containing attached (adnate) benthic diatoms as well as benthic cyanobacteria not found in the water column. Feeding appendages on porcelain crabs include numerous cirri with serrated edges as well as fewer more brush-like longer units. Benthic food resources are in sufficient supply to support porcelain crab biomass.

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