Albanian j. agric. sci. 2017; (Special edition)

Agricultural University of Tirana

(Open Access)

RESEARCH ARTICLE

Data on the distribution, population structure and establishment of the invasive blue crab Callinectes sapidus Rathbun,1896 (Decapoda, Brachyura, Portunidae) in the Lagoon of Viluni (South-East Adriatic Sea, Albania) ERMIRA MILORI*, LILJANA QORRI, ELIANA IBRAHIMI, SAJMIR BEQIRAJ Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Tirana, Bulevardi Zog I, 25/1, 1001 Tirana, Albania *Corresponding author e-mail : [email protected]

Abstract The invasive blue crab Callinectes sapidus has been largely distributed along the Adriatic coast of Albania during the recent years. The aim of the present study is to provide data on the distribution, assessment of the abundance, the structure and biometric characteristics of the `blue crab population in Viluni Lagoon. The data presented in this paper has been collected during 2014 - 2015. Besides direct observation and samples, collection in the studied area, questionnaires have also been distributed to the local fishermen with the purpose of gathering information about the presence of the blue crab, assessment of its state and its possible impact on the other populations in the Viluni Lagoon, as this species seems to be already established in this lagoon. Keywords: blue crab, invasive species, Viluni Lagoon, Adriatic Sea.

Introduction

Albania [1],[16] has mentioned the presence of the blue crab in Viluni lagoon, too, also showing a picture

The blue crab Callinectes sapidus Rathbun,

of this species in that lagoon. This paper represent the

1896 a species originating from the western Atlantic,

results of the first study related to the population

also occurs and is considered as an invasive species in

structure and establishment of the blue crab in the

the Mediterranean. This species has been reported as a

Viluni Lagoon.

highly aggressive species and it has been selected

Materials and methods

among the 100 “worst invasive” species in the Mediterranean with impact on both biodiversity and

The Lagoon of Viluni is situated in the

socioeconomics. [19].

northern coast of Albania, in the south-eastern

The first scientific report for the presence of

Adriatic Sea (41° 52’ N; 19° 26’ E.), between the

this species in the Albanian coast dates in 2009 from Patok

Lagoon

[4].

However,

referring

mouths of the Buna river in the north and the Drini

to

river in the south. The average depth of the lagoon

communications with local fishermen, the blue crab

varies from 0.8 to 1m, but in certain sectors it reaches

seems to have been seen in several lagoon and river

2-3 m.Viluni Lagoon has been frequently visited from

mouth areas along the Albanian coast since late ’70 –

September 2014 to June 2015, usually once a month.

early ’80 [1] . Based on personal communications

Blue crabs were captured with gillnets, as by-catch, by

with the local fishermen of the Viluni Lagoon, the

local fishermen. In the central part of the lagoon the

blue crab appeared in the Viluni area in 2000. An

collection of the individuals was made with vertical

earlier study on the Patok area and other lagoons in

nets of a mesh size 24 mm and a linear length 300 m. 485

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On the opposite parts of the lagoon, near the outlet

medium (CW 80 – 120 mm) and large (CW > 120

channel, the blue crab individuals were captured by

mm), referring to the classification system of Cadman

the eel-cages of a mesh size 8 mm and a linear length

and Weinstein [6].

10-15 m.

The blue crab individuals were also classified, based on the width of the carapace, in individuals up to 1 year (CW <100 mm), between 1 and 2 years (CW 100-170 mm) and in individuals over two years (CW> 170 mm), according to Hines [14]. Besides direct observation and samples, collection in the studied area, questionnaires have also been distributed to the local fishermen with the purpose of gathering information about the presence of the blue crab, assessment of its state and its possible impact on the other populations in the Viluni Lagoon.

ALBANIA

Results and Discussion The blue crab has been recorded in relatively large quantities in the most periods of observations. The high abundance and frequency in the fishing nets, as well as the frequent records of juveniles and ovigerous females, are indicators of stability for the population of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus in Viluni Lagoon. The high presence and stability of the blue

Figure 1. Map of Albania, showing the

crab in this lagoon seem to be supported by the rich

position of Viluni Lagoon

benthos with macroinvertebrates and the large and It has been evaluated the report between

dense cover of the underwater meadows with macro

males and females (sex ratio) (F : M) and biometric

vegetation, predominated by Zostera noltii and Ruppia

measurements, referring to the classification system of

cirrhosa [2],[3]. These habitats provide shelter and

Cadman and Weinstein [6] ,Harding [15] and Hines

food for the blue crab [8]. The largest quantity of individuals has been

[14] . Based on the classification system of Harding

reported from the central part of the lagoon, where the

[15], using the carapace width (CW), the blue crabs

collection was made by gillnets, as described in

individuals were classified as juveniles (CW < 120

Materials and Methods here above. A small quantity

mm) and adults (CW > 120 mm).

of individuals has been reported from the opposite part of the lagoon, near the outlet channel, where the

Based on carapace width, the blue crabs have

collection was made by eel-cages.

been classified in small individuals (CW < 80 mm),

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Data on the distribution, population structure and establishment of the invasive blue crab in the Viluni Lagoon Table 1. Sampling periods and the number of individuals of the blue crab collected in the Viluni Lagoon. Sampling periods September 2014

Nr of females 3

Nr of males 4

Total number 7

October 2014

17

9

26

November 2014

14

17

31

December 2104

0

0

0

January 2015

0

0

0

February 2015

0

0

0

March 2015

0

0

0

April 2015

0

1

1

May 2015

11

14

25

June 2015

9

3

12

Total number

54

48

102

As it is shown in the Table 1, the highest

The report between males and females (sex

quantity of individuals has been recorded from May to

ratio) F : M, as it is shown in the table 1, was almost

November. In most of bibliographic references, this is

1:1. Juveniles have been reported in May, June and

the period when the blue crab migrates from the sea

November. Ovigerous females have been observed

into the lagoons and river mouths [7, 9, 11, 12, 17, 13,

several times from September to early October and 8

21]. This species has been missing in the Viluni

of them have been measured and weighted. This

Lagoon from December to March that corresponds to

situation is somewhat expected, referring to the

the period when the blue crab migrates from the

literature, which notes that the blue crabs lay eggs

lagoon to the sea for hibernation, after the same

usually from May to June and from August to

bibliographic references mentioned here above.

September [14].

Figure 2. Blue crab Callinectes sapidus from Viluni Lagoon: (a) male, dorsal view; (b) male, ventral view; (c)

female,

ventral

view;

(d)

ovigerous female (with eggs). Photo: L. Qorri 2014.

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Most of the individuals found in Viluni

Based on the classification system of Harding

Lagoon could be considered as matured, according to

[15], the blue crabs individuals were classified as

the classification system of Cadman and Weinstein

juveniles (CW < 120 mm) and adults (CW > 120 mm)

[6], which reports that maturity is reached at carapace

(see Table 2).

width of 120-170mm. Table 2. The classification of blue crab individuals in juveniles and adults

Juveniles

Adults

(CW< 120 mm)

(CW> 120 mm)

Female

0

54

54

Male

4

44

48

Total

4

98

102

As it is shown in the Table 2 here above, 4

Total

the adults can be considered as stabilized in the

individuals were juvenile (4%) and 98 individuals

Lagoon of Viluni.

were adults (96%). The four juveniles were males and

Based on carapace width, the blue crabs have

from the 98 adults, 48 were females and 50 were

been classified in small individuals (CW < 80 mm),

males. The adults have been reported during most of

medium (CW 80 – 120 mm) and large (CW > 120

the year, while the juveniles have been reported in

mm), referring to the classification system of Cadman

May, June and November. Taking into account that

and Weinstein [6].

the blue crab start migrating from the sea into the

As it is shown in the table 3, referring to the

lagoon during March – April and from the lagoon to

size classification system of Cadman and Weinstein

the sea in November, as mentioned earlier here above,

[6] there was a high predominance of the large

perhaps the largest quantity of the juveniles in this

individuals.

period can be related to the migration period, while Juvenile

Adult

30 26

23

11 7 0

0

1

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 1

2

1

Figure 3. The report between juveniles and adults of the blue crab for each sampling month in the Viluni Lagoon.

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Data on the distribution, population structure and establishment of the invasive blue crab in the Viluni Lagoon Table 3. The classification of the blue crab individuals according to the size in the Viluni Lagoon Small (CW<80mm ) 0 3 3

Sex Female Male Total

Medium (CW 80-120mm) 0 1 1

Large (CW>120mm) 54 44 98

Total 54 48 102

29

26

23

11 7 0 0

0 0

1 1

0 0 0

0 0 0

Small

0 0 0

Medium

0 0 1

0 0 0

1 0

1 0

Large

Figure 4. The classification of individuals according to the size for each sampling month in Viluni Lagoon.

The small and the medium individuals have

to 1 year (CW <100 mm), between 1 and 2 years (CW

been recorded in May, June and November, while the

100-170 mm) and in individuals over two years (CW>

large individuals have been recorded in every month

170 mm), according to Hines [14].

when the blue crabs were present in the lagoon. The

Referring to the age classification system of

largest quantity has been reported in November with

Hines [14] individuals of the age 1 – 2 years were

29 individuals.

predominant, with about 60% of the total, while

The blue crab individuals were classified,

individuals over 2 years were about 37% of the total

based on the width of the carapace, in individuals up

(table 4).

Table 4. The classification of the individuals according to the age Up to 1 year

Between 1 and 2 year

Over 2 year

(CW < 100 mm)

(CW 100 - 170 mm)

(CW > 170 mm)

Female

0

38

16

54

Male

3

23

22

48

Total

3

61

38

102

489

Total

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21 18

16 14

0

3

4 0

7

6

5 1

0 0 0

0 0 0

< 1 year

0 0 0

1-2 year

0 0 0

0

1

0

1

4 1

> 2 year

Figure 5. The classification of the individuals according of the age for each sampling month in the Viluni Lagoon.

As seen in the figure 5, individuals of the age

general consideration, the fishermen do not confirm

1-2 years were predominant in October and May,

any evident change in the autochthonous lagoon biota

while those of over 2 years were slightly predominant

after the introduction of blue crab. The fishermen

in September, November and June.

confirmed the presence of the ovigerous females from

The

answers

from

the

questionnaires

June to early October. The largest individual collected

distributed to the local fishermen reported that the

in the Viluni lagoon weighted 1.5 kg. According to the

blue crab is very common in the Lagoon of Viluni.

questionnaires, the blue crab has been a common

The first seeing of the blue crab in the lagoon of

species in this lagoon since 2010.

Viluni dates since 2000. Although the scientific report

Conclusion

of this species in Viluni dates in 2011 [1] the earlier records by fishermen were expected, taking into

The invasive blue crab Callinectes sapidus is

account that the blue crab has been reported for the

considered a common species in the Viluni Lagoon

first time in the Mediterranean in 1949 [20] and in the

with relatively high abundance during most of the

Central Adriatic in 1972 [10]. The fishermen

year and it seems to be established in this

confirmed that the outlet channel is always open and

lagoon.Some of the reasons for the stability and high

that the blue crab is present in the most part of the

presence of the blue crab in this lagoon can be related

year. Thus, their migration to and from the sea is not

to the richness of benthic invertebrates, which is the

modified, which is a different case compared to many

main food for this crab, as well as the large and dense

lagoons of Albania, where the outlet channels are

cover of underwater meadows with macro vegetation,

closed for some part of the year by the local

mainly Zostera noltii and Ruppia cirrhosa that serves

fishermen. The blue crab is considered aggressive by

as a suitable habitat for sheltering.

the fishermen and as a potential risk, while they

The report between females and males (sex

collect the blue crab for commercial purpose. In a

ratio) is almost 1:1. Large, matured, aged from 1 to 2

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5. Beqiraj S, Katsanevakis S, Kashta L, Mačič V, Poursanidis D, Zenetos A: Inventory of marine alien species in the Albanian and Montengrin coast MarCoastEcos 2012

years individuals are predominating in the blue crab population in this lagoon. The highest presence of the blue crab in the Viluni Lagoon is from May to November, with the highest presence of juveniles in May, June and November

and

with

ovigerous

females

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September to early October. The migration of the blue crab population in the Viluni Lagoon is not influenced by humans, because the channel of communication with the sea is

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