
Fernando L. MantelattoUniversity of São Paulo | USP · Departamento de Biologia (Ribeirão Preto)
Fernando L. Mantelatto
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The taxonomic status of the sergestid shrimp, Acetes americanus, has been questioned for several decades. No specific study has been performed thus far to resolve the incongruences. This species has a wide geographical range in the western Atlantic and is represented by two formally accepted subspecies: Acetes americanus carolinae , distributed in...
The mole crab Emerita portoricensis Schmitt, 1935 was originally described solely on the basis of few key characters that were not precisely defined, giving reason to question subsequent reports of its distribution. The present study, prompted by recent collections documenting coloration in life, undertakes a comprehensive redescription of the spec...
Austinixa bragantina Coelho, 2005, described from Ilha Canela, Bragança, state of Pará, Brazil, is established as a junior synonym of A. aidae (Righi, 1967) based on morphological (gross morphology and scanning electron microscopy) and molecular (16S rRNA mitochondrial marker) evidence. The phylogenetic tree was obtained through the Maximum Likelih...
The genera IsochelesStimpson, 1858 and LoxopagurusForest, 1964 are endemic to America and occur in tropical and subtropical waters. There are five species of Isocheles, two of them are found in the Western Atlantic (I. sawayaiForest & de Saint Laurent, 1968 and I. wurdemanniStimpson 1859) and three in the Eastern Pacific (I. pilosus (Holmes, 1900),...
The aim of this study was to describe and illustrate the early larval stages, i.e., the complete naupliar development and the first protozoea (PZI) of Sicyonia dorsalis and S. typica obtained under laboratory conditions. We also provide remarks from a comparative analysis of the morphology of these stages among representatives of the genus and furn...
The Amazon–Orinoco plume (AOP) is the world’s largest freshwater and sediment discharge into the ocean. Previous studies limited to mtDNA suggest that the swimming crab Callinectes ornatus Ordway, 1863 exists as two distinct genetic clusters separated by the AOP. However, questions concerning migration, diversification time, and species delimitatio...
Uncovering what predicts genetic diversity (GD) within species can help us access the status of populations and their evolutionary potential. Traits related to effective population size show a proportional association to GD, but evidence supports life-history strategies and habitat as the drivers of GD variation. Instead of investigating highly div...
Insular regions present peculiar characteristics, including small populations resulting from prolonged evolutionary isolation. Such conditions make these areas sensitive to anthropogenic changes. By consequence, these areas are interesting for studying genetic and adaptative processes. This study had two main goals: to evaluate the demographic stru...
Marine shrimps of the genus Thor Kingsley, 1878 are distributed in the eastern and western Atlantic, eastern Pacific, and Indo-West Pacific. Thor manningi Chace, 1972 was originally described from Antigua and since then has been recorded from other Atlantic localities, including the Caribbean Sea, Bermuda, USA, Brazil, and Ascension Island. Specime...
Males of Macrobrachium olfersii have a large cheliped (second pereiopod) with individual variations in shape and ornamentation, and they vary in size within and between populations. Some misidentification or doubts about taxonomic validity occur due to this morphological variability throughout their geographic distribution. We carried out a morphom...
The description of the first zoea stage of Tetraxanthus rathbunae Chace, 1939, the third known zoea of Pseudorhombilidae and the first for Tetraxanthus, was carried out from laboratory hatched larvae. Their morphology differs from other pseudorhombilid species previously described primarily in the number and type of setae on the antennule, antennal...
The morphology of the first zoeal stage of Pilumnus vinaceus is described and compared with the zoea I of Pilumnus all species in the literature. Two ovigerous females of P. vinaceus were maintained in the aquarium facilities until the larvae hatch. The larvae of each ovigerous female were dissected using a stereoscopic microscope. The zoea I of P....
Species distribution patterns in the Brazilian Marine Province (BMP) are extensively debated, nevertheless no study used a multi-taxa approach to investigate possible biotic distinctions and the role of environmental factors in determining biogeographical patterns in this province. Here, we compiled the largest distributional multi-taxa dataset in...
This checklist is the fifth and last compilation on the decapod crustaceans reported to São Paulo (Brazil) coastal area, resulting from long-term multidisciplinary projects, which combined morphological analyses and molecular techniques. The current research includes 75 decapod species, herein referred as shrimps/lobsters-like (shrimps, ghost-shrim...
Macrobrachium candango Mantelatto, Pileggi, Pantaleão, Magalhães, Villalobos and Álvarez, 2021 is an endemic shrimp species to the Brazilian Central-West region (Brasília, Federal District). The present study aims to analyze the relative growth, morphometry, morphological sexual maturity, and fecundity of this species. Specimens were collected from...
This paper describes the mating behavior of Hypoconcha parasitica under laboratory conditions highlighting the spemathecal morphology and focusing on the seminal fluid storage and release of spermatozoa. The pairs were kept in aquaria where the mating behavior was recorded and described. The spermathecae of the female were analyzed using scanning e...
This study represents an unprecedented effort to assess the diversity of rocky infralittoral decapods Brachyura and
Anomura from the Marine State Park of Laje de Santos, a preserved and protected area located in the southeastern
Brazilian coast. Sampling was carried out quarterly for 1 year, using the combination of artificial refuge substrate
(...
The migratory behavior of freshwater shrimps may be affected by natural barriers in limnetic environments. This study evaluated the river areas separated by natural barriers, such as waterfalls, which affect the amphidromous shrimps' (Potimirim brasiliana) population features and reproductive aspects. Results indicate that in the Félix and Prumirim...
The pseudothelphusid freshwater crabs of the genus Fredius Pretzmann, 1967 are distributed throughout northern South America and currently include 15 species. We investigated the phylogenetic relationship within the genus using mitochondrial (16S rRNA and COI) and nuclear (H3) genes for most of its representatives. Our set of molecular results (10...
Alpheus lobidens sensu lato is one of the most common groups of snapping shrimps in the Indo-West Pacific. The objective of this study was to investigate the phylogenetic relationships among lineages of A. lobidens s.l. throughout their geographical distribution and identifying possible morphological characteristics that support the lineages from t...
The hairy crab Pilumnus vinaceus A. Milne-Edwards, 1880, previously considered to be a junior synonym of Pilumnus dasypodus Kingsley, 1879 by Rathbun (1897) is here resurrected. Pilumnus vinaceus can be distinguished from the known western Atlantic species (including P. dasypodus) based on morphological characters and molecular markers. This action...
The majoid genus LibiniaLeach, 1815 currently contains 10 valid species, all inhabiting mostly tropical waters in the Western Hemisphere. Three occur in the Eastern Pacific (L. mexicanaRathbun, 1892, L. peruanaGarth & Méndez, 1983, L. setosaLockington, 1877) and seven in the Western Atlantic (L. cavirostrisChace, 1942, L. dubia H. Milne Edwards, 18...
Libinia, a genus of spider crabs, encompasses 10 valid species, three from the eastern Pacific and seven from the western Atlantic. Previous phylogenetic hypotheses based on molecular and larval morphological data suggested an uncertain position of the genus Libinia within the family Epialtidae. Therefore, we investigated the evolutionary relations...
The freshwater shrimp genus Cryphiops Dana, 1852 has a disjunct distribution in North (Mexico) and South (Brazil, Chile) America, and is composed of only six species. The current classification of genera in the Palaemonidae is controversial, based on variable morphological characters, and still far from a clear definition. Cryphiops differs from th...
The Atya genus classification is mostly stabilized, comprising 13 species in the Americas and West Africa. However, nearly 40 years have passed since its last revision. Some taxonomic questions remained due to morphological uncertainty, and new ones have been raised with molecular Atyidae phylogenies. The aim of this study was to conduct the first...
Information on the population biology of alien species in non‐natural areas is essential to understanding their impacts on native species. Here, we investigated the life‐history traits, the propagule pressure and the supply potential of Athanas nitescens in a non‐native area. Sampling was monthly performed from April 2015 to March 2016 in an inter‐...
This checklist is the fourth contribution resulting from a long-term multidisciplinary project which combined morphological analyses and molecular techniques (mitochondrial DNA markers) for accurate identification of marine and coastal decapod crustaceans of São Paulo State (Brazil). We provide a list of 63 species of the following 11 families of 4...
Potimirim is one of the 40 genera of Atyidae restricted to America, which occurs in coastal freshwater habitats and questions about population status and variability have been emerging. Potimirim brasiliana occurs in Brazil from the northeastern to southeastern region. In order to evaluate the hypothesis of genetic structure among populations, we p...
The squat lobsters Munida Leach, 1820 and Agononida Leach, 1820 are part of the most speciose genera in the diverse family Munididae. Despite the considerable diversity (>240 species), the Brazilian waters encompass 18 species so far (17 Munida and 1 Agononida), only 7 (6 and 1, respectively) of which recorded from the coast of São Paulo. The decap...
Recent studies on genetic variability have revealed different patterns of genetic structure among populations of marine decapod species with wide geographical distribution. The hermit crab Clibanarius antillensis has a broad distribution along the western Atlantic Ocean, from south Florida (United States) to Santa Catarina (Brazil). This factor, in...
Farfantepenaeus subtilis, F. isabelae, and F. brasiliensis occur in sympatry along the northern coast of Brazil, up to the state of Rio Grande do Norte. The species of Farfantepenaeus are highly similar and new approaches are needed to better distinguish them. Here, we combined molecular and morphological analysis including scanning electron micros...
A complete and detailed description of the first zoeal stage of Ogyrides occidentalis is provided. Larvae were obtained in the laboratory from a female with embryos collected in Ubatuba, State of São Paulo, Brazil. The morphological characters are compared with previous description of the close related O. alphaerostris. Despite of some similarities...
Atya gabonensis Giebel, 1875 and Atya scabra (Leach, 1816) are amphidromous shrimps. In some areas, these species populations are vulnerable due to the anthropogenic impact on their habitats and commercial exploitation. However, basic morphometric data is still lacking. This study provides morphometric data on both species in the Fluvial Island Dom...
A new classification for the freshwater crabs of the Americas, the superfamily Pseudothelphusoidea¸ is presented based on a multigene phylogeny complemented by morphological analyses. We propose that the superfamily Pseudothelphusoidea be composed of two families, the Epiloboceridae and the Pseudothelphusidae, with the subsequent reorganization of...
This checklist is the third part of a series derived from a long-term multidisciplinary project on the biodiversity of decapod crustaceans from marine and coastal environments of São Paulo state (Brazil). We integrated molecular techniques (DNA
markers) and morphological analyses of adult specimens for accurate identifications. We compilated 185 sp...
This study aimed to compare the spatio-temporal distribution of demographic groups of Hepatus pudibundus in the Ubatuba Bay, São Paulo, Brazil, over a 20-year interval. Two 1-year samplings were conducted: the 1st period (P1) ran from September 1995 to August 1996 and the 2nd period (P2) ran from September 2016 to August 2017. Samples were taken fr...
We described the ultrastructure and histochemistry of the reproductive system of five Callinectes species, and evaluate the seasonal variation in weight of the reproductive system and hepatopancreas by comparing annual changes of somatic indices. The somatic indices changed little throughout the year. In Callinectes, spermatogenesis occurs inside t...
The first zoeal stages of the snapping shrimps Alpheus carlae and A. intrinsecus from Brazil were obtained from laboratory-hatched specimens and a detailed morphological description is provided. The morphological characteristics of both species are compared with available descriptions of other Alpheus species with a known first zoeal stage. Remarks...
This study was motivated by the data about a Rimapenaeus constrictus population from Ubatuba Bay, obtained in the 1990s, and by the establishment of a marine protected area (MPA) in the same region in 2008. We obtained comparable data about the distribution and abundance of this species collected 20 years apart, to evaluate the effectiveness of the...
The genus Ogyrides Stebbing, 1914 comprises 12 recognized species of small marine shrimps distributed in tropical and temperate waters worldwide. Ogyrides occidentalis (Ortmann, 1893), described for Brazil, was considered a junior synonym of Ogyrides alphaerostris (Kingsley, 1880). The aim of this study was to revalidate O. occidentalis from the Br...
Patterns and processes of species diversification in the oceans are still not fully understood. Traditionally, studies have been using the pelagic larval duration (PLD) to explain the genetic structure and phylogeographic history of marine taxa. However, this trait has given inconsistent results, especially when there is a physiological barrier. Ph...
The first zoeae of Alpheus formosus Gibbes, 1850 and Alpheus malleator Dana, 1852 are described and illustrated for the first time, based on laboratory-hatched larvae from parental females sampled in Vitória Island, Ubatuba, Brazil. Both species shared many characters with other species of genus Alpheus Fabricius, 1798, but they also have some excl...
Here, we report the first occurrence of Trizocarcinus Rathbun, 1914 (Brachyura: Euryplacidae) from the South Atlantic (Brazil). Trizocarcinus tacitus Chace, 1940 was collected in the upper continental slope of the Potiguar Basin, northeastern Brazil. The new record expands by 3000 km the southern distribution of the species in the Western Atlantic.
The investigation of the temporal dynamics of marine benthonic populations is an important tool to evaluate whether and how they are responding to environmental changes. Here we compared the population biology and reproduction of Hepatus pudibundus in Ubatuba Bay after a 20-year gap. The first samplings were done in September 1995 − August 1996 (he...
Recent molecular analyses characterized the freshwater crab Trichodactylus fluviatilis as a species complex. Considering this new scenario, studies about the population features are fundamental to understanding the biology of species belongs to this complex. We investigated the population from southeastern Brazil identify as Trichodactylus cf. fluv...
The ovarian development of Callinectes ornatus and Arenaeus cribrarius was described using histochemistry and ultrastructure. Both species shows the same ovarian stages, which are the juvenile (JUV), adult rudimentary (RUD), developing (DEV), intermediary (INT), mature (MAT), and spent (OV) stages. The JUV and RUD stages showed similar characterist...
Recognizing genetic stocks can guide efficient management efforts for fisheries. This would guarantee sustainable exploitation of present fisheries, assist the recovery of depleted ones, and ensure the maintenance of different genetic lineages for the target species. The swimming crab Callinectes danae Smith, 1869 is an economically important speci...
Two species of Penaeidae shrimp from western Atlantic were described by Carvalho-Batista et al. (2019) as Xiphopenaeus dincao and Xiphopenaeus baueri. The descriptions and figures presented by Carvalho-Batista et al. (2019) and the posterior author’s correction (Carvalho-Batista et al., 2020) characterize the species. However, the journal issue in...
The axiidean families Callianassidae and Ctenochelidae (sensu Dworschak et al. 2012), whether or not combined as Callianassoidea (sensu Sakai 2005), are shown to represent a monophyletic taxon. It comprises 262 accepted species in 73 genera, twice this number of species if fossil taxa are included. The higher taxonomy of the group has proved diffic...
A freshwater palaemonid shrimp from the São Francisco river basin in Brazil has been found to be a new species and is herein nominated as Macrobrachium veredensis sp. nov. It is morphologically similar to M. brasiliense (Heller, 1862), which is found in many rivers of South America. However, M. veredensis sp. nov. has a smooth carapace and few spin...
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Farfantepenaeus isabelae is a recently described pink shrimp species with occurrence restricted to the South Atlantic. The real geographic distribution of this species is still uncertain, probably due to difficulties on identification in relation to congeners. The present study aims to increase the knowledge about its occurrence by using an integra...
Our aim was to delimit the taxonomic status of the snapping shrimp Alpheus lobidens De Haan, 1849, based on morphological and molecular analyses of the topotype material from Nagasaki (Japan). We provide a redescription, detailed illustrations, and molecular data. Through comparisons with close-related species, we also tested the taxonomic status o...
An updated taxonomic review of Malacostraca from the Neotropical regions is presented in this chapter. Dichotomous identification keys to the lowest justifiable taxonomic level based on the most recent literature are provided. Material preparation methods, defined morphological terms, and current limitations in the knowledge of the group are also p...
A multispecies approach may reveal the factors influencing the genetic differentiation of coexisting species along a wide geographic area. Our aim was to compare the genetic differentiation of mangrove crabs coexisting along the western Atlantic in order to verify if there are common barriers, using two mitochondrial DNA markers to quantify genetic...
Alpheus macrocheles (Hailstone, 1835), a species originally described from the northeastern Atlantic, has been reported from Brazil based on material from the north and northeast coasts and Espírito Santo. However, a thorough morphological comparison between Brazilian material reported as A. macrocheles and eastern Atlantic material of A. macrochel...
The classification of the families and genera of Callianassidae and related families (Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidea) is significantly revised based on the results of a separately published molecular phylogeny with morphological support. Seven families are recognised: Anacalliacidae Manning and Felder, 1991; Callianassidae Dana, 1852; Callianopsidae...
Previous studies have indicated the occurrence of nine species of Palaemon in Brazil. However, the extensive variability in their diagnostic characters and the geographic distribution of some species raises doubts about the validity of some taxa, potentially indicating the occurrence of species not yet reported from Brazil or even not described. To...
After being stable for nearly a century, the taxonomic history of the genus Xiphopenaeus has been marked by many changes in the last three decades. The taxonomic status of the Atlantic species has a low resolution, and many species are still undefined and grouped as cryptic species. Here we employed an integrative approach to define the species of...
The genus Latreutes Stimpson, 1860 comprises 17 described species of marine shrimps, most of them distributed in the Indo-West Pacific and eastern Pacific. Only three species are recorded in the Atlantic. When comparing specimens of Latreutes parvulus (Stimpson, 1871) from both sides of the Atlantic by means of a combination of morphological and mo...
The information available on structures and function of reproductive systems are female‐biased in many animal groups and crabs are not an exception. However, knowledge about the male reproductive system can help us to understand evolutionary and ecological processes such as the mating system and mating behavior. This study focuses on an integrative...
The distribution of the western Atlantic snapping shrimp Alpheus peasei (Armstrong, 1940) has a large gap (approx. 12° of latitude) between Tobago and the northeast of Brazil (State of Ceará). Here we analyzed specimens of A. peasei from its entire distribution range and type-locality (Bermuda), to test the hypothesis that they belong to a single s...
The mangrove crab Ucides cordatus (Linnaeus, 1763) is a keystone species in mangroves, and recent changes in population sizes have been attributed primarily to overharvest, selective capture, and loss of habitat due to destruction of mangroves. We analyzed genetic variability and phylogeographic pattern among populations of U. cordatus along the we...
The snapping shrimp Alpheus macrocheles (Hailstone, 1835b) is widely distributed across the Atlantic Ocean and was originally described from Hastings, England, based on a very brief description with limited morphological details and diagnostic illustrations. The morphologically similar A. amblyonyx Chace, 1972, type locality Quintana Roo, Mexico, i...
The first and second zoeal stages of Leander paulensis and
Nematopalaemon schmitti are described and illustrated from
laboratory-reared material. These descriptions constitute the first
larval description for both species. Larvae were obtained from
females with embryos collected in tropical locations of Brazil’s
southeast coast (L. paulensis at Can...
As famílias Atyidae e Palaemonidae abrigam a maior parte das espécies de camarões de água doce conhecidas, incluindo espécies de grande porte e interesse econômico, como Macrobrachium carcinus e Atya gabonensis. Ambas são encontradas na região do
Domínio das Ilhas Fluviais (DIF) na bacia do rio Paraíba do Sul, onde são alvo de captura por pescadore...
Os crustáceos decápodes possuem uma grande variedade de estilos de vida, sendo que alguns de seus representantes possuem adaptações para viverem em ambientes de água doce, pelo menos em alguma fase do seu ciclo de vida. Estudos recentes têm indicado que a diversidade e a distribuição das espécies de crustáceos de água doce no Brasil são pouco conhe...
Most identification keys of species of Farfantepenaeus use the shape of secondary sexual characters as a dichotomic character, but this approach focus only on adults. The lack of similar diagnostic tools for juveniles, which are commonly found in sympatry in estuaries, hinders the identification of the species Farfantepenaeus subtilis and Farfantep...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the population structure of Callichirus major from a sandy beach in Southeast Brazil and compare the results with previous studies along the Brazilian coast. Some of the evaluated parameters (e.g. population density and size of males and females) differed from other populations established in Brazil. The abunda...
This study evaluated the relationships between environmental factors and the spatio-temporal distribution of H. pudibundus, with the hypothesis of differential occupation in coastal areas of southeastern Brazil. The samplings took place monthly in January-December 2000 period, along nine transects from 2 to 40 m of depth, in Ubatuba region, norther...
Species with biological traits favourable to long-distance marine larval dispersal might show a phylogeographic structuring over broad regions, even when they are genetically connected within smaller scales. Here, we evaluated this hypothesis by using the widespread amphidromous shrimp Atya scabra, predicting a genetic discontinuity across biogeogr...
The present study provided information extending the known geographical distribution of the calappid crab Cryptosoma balguerii (Desbonne in Desbonne and Schramm, 1867). We provide new data that extends the range of this species in the western Atlantic farther to the south in the Brazilian region, State of São Paulo and check its identification by m...
Aegla franca é endêmica de córregos pertencentes à microbacia do rio Canoas , nos municípios de Franca (SP) e Claraval (MG), conhecida de apenas sete córregos afluentes do rio Canoas (sete localizações). A população encontra-se fragmentada e a área de ocupação é muito inferior a 10 km². Observa-se um processo de degradação ambiental em andamento, c...
The purpose of this study was to determine the shell utilization pattern of Calcinus tibicen usingthe percentage of the different shell types that were occupied, the morphometric relationship between
hermit crabs and occupied shells, as well as shell availability based on the empty shells andliving gastropods observed. Specimens were collected at t...