Zoological Studies

Vol. 63, 2024

(update: 2024.9.4)

Form Alternation of the Gonopod and Chela from Breeding to Non-breeding Season in Males of the Crayfish Cambaroides dauricus (Decapoda: Cambaroididae)

Alda1,*
doi:10.6620/ZS.2024.63-24

1Independent Researcher, Fushun, Liaoning Province, 113006, China. *Correspondence: E-mail: Alda1912@163.com (Alda)

(Received 23 January 2024 / Accepted 10 April 2024 / Published 4 September 2024)
Communicated by Benny K.K. Chan

The occurrence of cyclic morphological alternation in male crayfish of the family Cambaridae following molting is widely acknowledged. However, there remains a contentious issue within the genus Cambaroides: Some previous studies have proposed that male Cambaroides exhibit a pair of non-corneous Form II gonopods during the non-breeding season, while others argue that these species lack Form II in adult males. This study examined the color and shape of the corneous tips on the gonopod to determine its form. Additionally, morphometric methods were utilized to distinguish between Form II adults and juveniles. The results of the study confirm the presence of Form II adults in Cambaroides dauricus and Cambaroides similis. The Form I gonopod is characterized by four golden-colored corneous terminal elements, whereas the Form II gonopod features blunt, non-corneous terminal elements, on which the color is the same as that of the surrounding surface. Furthermore, cyclic dimorphism on the gonopod of C. dauricus was observed seasonally, and distinct morphological differences in the chela were noted between Form I and Form II adults.

Key words: Cyclic dimorphism, Cornification, Life history, East Asian freshwater crayfish, Juvenile, Adult

Citation: Alda A. 2024. Form alternation of the gonopod and chela from breeding to non-breeding season in males of the crayfish Cambaroides dauricus (Decapoda: Cambaroididae). Zool Stud 63:24. doi:10.6620/ZS.2024.63-24.