F in Ciliate-decapod epibiosis in two areas of the north-west Mediterranean coast
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F in Ciliate-decapod epibiosis in two areas of the north-west Mediterranean coast |
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F. 9. Principal component analysis using the mean of the number of epibionts on diverse brachyuran crustaceans (Ethusa mascarone, Medorippe lanata, Ilia nucleus, Parthenope angulifrons, Atelecyclus rotundatus, Corystes cassivelaunus, Liocarcinus maculatus and Liocarcinus vernalis): (a) the point separated corresponded to Chilodochona quennerstedti, due to its higher abundance and different locations with respect to the other ciliate species (−0.87, p<0.05) (1, Folliculina viridis; 2, Chilodocona quennerstedti; 3, Actinocyathula homari. 4, Corynophrya anisostyla. 5. Acineta tuberosa. 6, Acinetides symbiotica; 7, Cothurnia sp.; 8, Vorticella sp.; 9, Zoothamnium sp.). (b) There were two groups of different areas of the crabs. The buccal appendages, with different faunistic composition, showed negative correlation coefficients (−0.8, p<0.05) (1, eyes; 2, antennae; 3, mandibulae; 4, maxillulae; 5, maxillae; 6, first maxillipeds; 7, second maxillipeds; 8, third maxillipeds; 9, right cheliped; 10, left cheliped; 11, second right pereiopod; 12, second left pereiopod; 13, third right pereiopod; 14, third left pereiopod; 15, fourth right pereiopod; 16, fourth left pereiopod; 17, fifth right pereiopod; 18, fifth left pereiopod; 19, carapace; 20, abdomen; 21, gills). Published as part of Fernandez-Leborans, Gregorio, 2003, Ciliate-decapod epibiosis in two areas of the north-west Mediterranean coast, pp. 1655-1678 in Journal of Natural History 37 (14) on page 1671, DOI: 10.1080/00222930210132256, http://zenodo.org/record/5260141 |
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