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New Frontiers in Crustacean Biology:
Proceedings of the TCS Summer Meeting,
Tokyo, 20-24 September 2009
By
AkiraAsakura,KobeUniversity,Japan
(Editorinchief)
RaymondT.Bauer,UniversityofLouisianaatLafayette,U.S.A.
AnsonH.Hines,SmithsonianEnvironmentalResearchCenter,U.S.A.
MartinThiel,UniversityCatólicadelNorte,Chile
KeijiWada,NaraWomen’sUniversity,Japan
ToshiyukiYamaguchi,ChibaUniversity,Japan
ChristophHeld,AlfredWegenerInstituteofPolarandMarineResearch,
Germany
ChristophSchubart,UniversityofRegensburg,Germany
JamesM.Furse,GriffithUniversity,Queensland,Australia
JasonCoughran,CroakingEnvironmentResources,Australia
TadashiKawai,HokkaidoFisheriesExperimentStation,Japan
SusumuOhtsuka,HiroshimaUniversity,Japan
MiguelV.Archdale,KagoshimaUniversity,Japan
AntonioBaeza,SmithsonianMarineStationatFortPierce,Florida,U.S.A.
MikioMoriyasu,GulfFisheriesCentre,Canada
(Editorialboard)
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CONTENTS
Preface ....................................................... ix
OHTSUKA, SUSUMU, TAKEO HORIGUCHI, YUKIO HANAMURA,
ATSUSHI YAMAGUCHI, MICHITAKA SHIMOMURA,
TOSHINOBU SUZAKI, KIMIAKI ISHIGURO, HIDEO
HANAOKA, KAYOKO YAMADA & SHUJI OHTANI, Symbiosis
ofplanktoniccopepodsandmysidswithepibiontsandparasites
intheNorthPacific:diversityandinteractions............... 1
NAGASAWA, KAZUYA, The biology of Argulus spp. (Branchiura,
Argulidae)inJapan:areview.............................. 15
SHIMOMURA, MICHITAKA & SUSUMU OHTSUKA, Two new
speciesofectoparasiticisopods(Isopoda,Dajidae)frommysids
inJapan.................................................. 23
VENMATHI MARAN, B. A., SUSUMU OHTSUKA, IKUO TAKAMI,
SHINYA OKABE & GEOFFREY A. BOXSHALL, Recent
advancesinthebiologyoftheparasiticcopepodPseudocaligus
fugu (Siphonostomatoida, Caligidae), host specific to
pufferfishes of the genus Takifugu (Actinopterygii,
Tetraodontidae)........................................... 31
VAZQUEZ ARCHDALE, MIGUEL, GUNZO KAWAMURA &
KAZUHIKO ANRAKU, Bait improvement for swimming crab
trapfisheries ............................................. 47
LELAND, J. C., J. COUGHRAN & D. J. BUCHER, A preliminary
investigation intothe potentialvalueofgastricmills forageing
crustaceans............................................... 57
BUTLER IV, MARK J., JAMIE S. HEISIG-MITCHELL, ALISON B.
MACDIARMID & R. JAMES SWANSON, The effect of male
size and spermatophore characteristics on reproduction in the
Caribbeanspinylobster,Panulirusargus.................... 69
YAMASAKI, ATSUSHI, Fisheries management of the snow crab,
Chionoecetes opilio, off Kyoto Prefecture in the western Sea
ofJapan,withemphasisonitsresourcerecovery............. 85
©KoninklijkeBrillNV,Leiden,2011 Newfrontiersincrustaceanbiology:v-vii
vi CRM015–AkiraAsakuraetal.(eds.),NEWFRONTIERSINCRUSTACEANBIOLOGY
MORIYASU, MIKIO, Review of the current status of the snow
crab Chionoecetes opilio (O. Fabricius, 1788) fisheries and
biologicalknowledgeineasternCanada..................... 95
BISHOP, G., J. ZHENG, L. M. SLATER, K. SPALINGER &
R. GUSTAFSON, The current status of the fisheries for
Chionoecetesspp.(Decapoda,Oregoniidae)inAlaskanwaters 109
ZHENG, J., L. M. SLATER, J. WEBB & G. BISHOP, The current
status of biological knowledge relating to the management of
fisheriesforTanner(Chionoecetesbairdi(Rathbun,1924))and
snow crabs (Chionoecetes opilio (Fabricius, 1788)) in Alaskan
waters................................................... 127
MATSUBARA, HAJIME, Record of a male snow crab, Chionoecetes
opiliowithtwoextrafingersontheleftchela................ 139
BAUER, RAYMOND T., Amphidromy and migrations of freshwater
shrimps.I.Costs,benefits,evolutionaryorigins,andanunusual
caseofamphidromy ...................................... 145
BAUER, RAYMOND T., Amphidromy and migrations of freshwater
shrimps. II. Delivery of hatching larvae to the sea, return
juvenileupstreammigration,andhumanimpacts............. 157
SNYDER, MARCIA N., ELIZABETH P. ANDERSON & CATHERINE
M. PRINGLE, A migratory shrimp’s perspective on habitat
fragmentationintheneotropics:extendingourknowledgefrom
PuertoRico.............................................. 169
FUJITA, JUNTA, KOUJI NAKAYAMA, YOSHIAKI KAI, MASAHIRO
UENO & YOH YAMASHITA, Comparison of genetic
population structures between the landlocked shrimp,
Neocaridina denticulata denticulata, and the amphidromous
shrimp, Caridina leucosticta (Decapoda, Atyidae) as inferred
frommitochondrialDNAsequences........................ 183
RÓLIER-LARA, LUIS & INGO S. WEHRTMANN, Diversity,
abundance and distribution of river shrimps (Decapoda,
Caridea) in the largest river basin of Costa Rica, Central
America................................................. 197
GHERARDI, FRANCESCA & LAURA AQUILONI,Sexualselectionin
crayfish:areview......................................... 213
MONTECLARO, HAROLD, KAZUHIKO ANRAKU & TATSURO
MATSUOKA, Morphology and electrophysiology of crayfish
antennules ............................................... 225
Contents vii
MATSUBARA, HAJIME, AYAKA CHIBA, YOSHIFUMI HORIE,
DAISUKE IWATA, MASAHARU SHIMIZU, TAKAHIRO
KINOSHITA & KAZUYOSHI NAKATA, Effect of pH and water
temperature on the development of the Japanese crayfish,
Cambaroidesjaponicuseggsinvitro........................ 235
FURSE, JAMES M. & JASON COUGHRAN, An assessment
of the distribution, biology, threatening processes and
conservationstatusofthefreshwatercrayfish,genusEuastacus
(Decapoda,Parastacidae),incontinentalAustralia.I.Biological
backgroundandcurrentstatus.............................. 241
FURSE, JAMES M. & JASON COUGHRAN, An assessment of the
distribution, biology, threatening processes and conservation
status of the freshwater crayfish, genus Euastacus (Decapoda,
Parastacidae),incontinentalAustralia.II.Threats,conservation
assessmentsandkeyfindings............................... 253
FURSE, JAMES M. & JASON COUGHRAN, An assessment of the
distribution, biology, threatening processes and conservation
status of the freshwater crayfish, genus Euastacus (Decapoda,
Parastacidae), in continental Australia. III. Case studies and
recommendations......................................... 265
KAWAI, TADASHI & VJACHESLAV S. LABAY, Supplemental
information on the taxonomy, synonymy, and distribution of
Cambaroidesjaponicus(Decapoda:Cambaridae)............ 275
THIEL,MARTIN,Theevolutionofsociality:peracaridcrustaceansas
modelorganisms ......................................... 285
HOSONO,TAKASHI&HIROSHIMINAMI,Stableisotopeanalysisof
epibioticcaprellids(Amphipoda)onloggerheadturtlesprovides
evidenceofturtle’sfeedinghistory ......................... 299
TORRES, GUADALUPE & JIM LOWRY, Peracarids from three
low-energyfine-sandbeachesofMexico:westerncoastofGulf
ofCalifornia ............................................. 311
YAMADA, KATSUMASA, MASAKAZU HORI, MASAHIRO
NAKAOKA & MASAMI HAMAGUCHI, Temporal and spatial
variations in functional-trait composition (functional diversity)
ofmacrocrustaceancommunitiesinseagrassmeadows ....... 325
KURATA, KENGO, MASAHIRO HORINOUCHI & DAVID L.
DETTMAN, Spatial differences in stable isotope signatures of
crustaceansinbrackishlakesystems,westernJapan.......... 341
PREFACE
TheCrustaceanSocietySummerMeetingjointlyheldwiththe47thAnnual
Meeting of the Carcinological Society of Japan, was held 20-24 September
2009 at Shinagawa Campus, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Tech-
nology, Tokyo, Japan. This meeting was a truly landmark event in the history
of both the CSJ and the TCS, as it was the first time that TCS held its annual
meeting in the Asian region and was likened to a happy marriage of the two
crustaceansocieties.
Around 350 participants from 25 countries of all over the world came to
Tokyo. About 260 papers were presented, including keynote addresses, sym-
posium presentations, and symposium related and general contributed papers
ofbothoralandposterpresentations.Thesymposiaheldincluded:Lifehistory
migrationsoffreshwatershrimps–ecologicalandadaptivesignificance;Phy-
logeography and population genetics in decapod Crustacea; Speciation and
biogeography in non-decapod crustaceans; Biology of Anomura III; Crus-
tacean chemoreception – identification of cues and their applications; Inte-
grative biology – crustaceans as model systems; Ecology and behavior of
peracarids – progress and prospects; Reproductive behavior of decapod crus-
taceans;Thenewperspectiveonbarnacleresearch;Symbiosisincrustaceans–
diversity and evolutionary trends; Current status of fisheries and biological
knowledgeofsnowandtannercrabsgenusChionoecetesintheworld;Diver-
sityandecologyofthalassinideanshrimps;Impactsofhumanexploitationon
largedecapodresources;Conservationbiologyoffreshwatercrayfishes–new
challengesfromJapan,EasternAsia.
On behalf of the organizing committee (Keiji Baba, Akira Asakura, Kat-
suyuki Hamasaki, Wataru Doi, Seiichi Watanabe, Keiji Wada, Kooichi Kon-
ishi), I am grateful to all participants, the sponsors (below) and supporting
organizations(below),staffsandstudentsformakingthismeetingagreatsuc-
cess. My special gratitude must go to TCS Past and Current Presidents, Drs.
Frederick R. Schram, Jens Høeg, Gary C. B. Poore, Trisha Spears, Jeffrey D.
Shields, and Rafael Lemaitre, as well as the board of TCS for their help, ef-
fortsandencouragementtothecouncilofCarcinologicalSocietyofJapanand
myselftomakethismeetingpossible.