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Life history of the sandy-beach amphipod Neohaustorius schmitzi (Crustacea: Haustoriidae)
Authors:D. M. Dexter
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Marine Sciences, University of North Carolina, Morehead City, North Carolina, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Zoology, San Diego State College, 92115 San Diego, California, USA
Abstract:
Neohaustorius schmitziBousfield, the dominant macroscopic invertebrate on sandy beaches in North Carolina, USA, is strictly intertidal, and distributed from mean low tide to high tide, with an average density of 790/m2. Location of greatest densities within the intertidal zone is dependent upon season and sex. An aggregated distribution is shown. N. schmitzi has 2 generations/year: a winter generation which lives about 8 months, and a summer generation which lives about 4 months. The reproductive season extends from February through October, with spring and summer peaks. Each female appears to produce only 1 brood of young. The number of young ranges from 2 to 14, depending upon the length and generation of the female.
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