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Diversity and habitat preference of brachyuran crabs in Gulf of Kutch, Gujarat, India
Trivedi, J.N.; Gadhavi, M.K.; Vachhrajani, K.D. (2012). Diversity and habitat preference of brachyuran crabs in Gulf of Kutch, Gujarat, India. Arthropods 1(1): 13-23
In: Arthropods: Hong Kong. e-ISSN 2224-4255, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    brachyuran crabs; Gulf of Kutch; mangrove; mudflat; habitat preference.

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  • Trivedi, J.N.
  • Gadhavi, M.K.
  • Vachhrajani, K.D.

Abstract
    The biodiversity of Gulf of Kutch is studied well with special reference to scleretinia and mollusca but the brachyuran crab taxa are rather neglected. Gulf of Kutch is very rich in floral and faunal diversity and comprises different types of communities and habitats like very unique coral reefs, mangroves, sandy shores, rocky shores and mudflats. Brachyuran crabs are the most diverse group among marine fauna having 5000 species worldwide. Some studies on the intertidal fauna, including brachyuran crabs, have been carried out in Gulf of Kutch but the findings were not sufficient to draw out taxonomic diversity. Present work on Gulf of Kutch is an initiative to scan the entire coastal Gujarat and establish directory of brachyuran crab diversity. Since the Gulf habitat is diverse and distinct, eight different stations (16 sample sites) were sampled. The mangrove mudflats, open mudflats and rocky shores. A total of 19 species belonging to 8 families and 15 genera were recorded. Open mud flats were most preferred by the crabs followed by the mangrove mud flats and rocky shore.

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