Feeding Preferences of Nipa-Obligate Crab Labuanium politum (de Man, 1887) in Captivity; Herbivorous Shift to Opportunistic Omnivores

Labuanium politum is a sesarmid crab that inhabit at nipa palm (Nypa fruticans) forest and known as herbivorous animal. The feeding ecology of this crab are literally scarce. Therefore, this study was carried out to investigate the feeding behaviour of L. politum towards different type of nipa leaf...

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Main Authors: Siti Akmar Khadijah, Ab Rahim, Nur Amirah, Mohamad Alwie, Akma Iddin, Masini
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spelling my.unimas.ir.345082023-08-21T07:51:15Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34508/ Feeding Preferences of Nipa-Obligate Crab Labuanium politum (de Man, 1887) in Captivity; Herbivorous Shift to Opportunistic Omnivores Siti Akmar Khadijah, Ab Rahim Nur Amirah, Mohamad Alwie Akma Iddin, Masini Q Science (General) QL Zoology SF Animal culture Labuanium politum is a sesarmid crab that inhabit at nipa palm (Nypa fruticans) forest and known as herbivorous animal. The feeding ecology of this crab are literally scarce. Therefore, this study was carried out to investigate the feeding behaviour of L. politum towards different type of nipa leaf condition and various food materials through a series of laboratory feeding-preference experiments; leaf preference and multiple-choice feeding experiment. Total of 16 crabs (male=8, female=8) were placed individually in glass aquarium. Leaf preferences of L. politum were determined on three choices of nipa leaf condition (fresh=green, senescent=yellow and decayed=brown) in which the choices were given for each crabs. Results showed that this crab significantly preferred green leaf over yellow and brown leaf. Meanwhile, for multiple-choice feeding experiment, the crabs were given other choices of food materials: mangrove slug, cricket, bee and green nipa leaf. Consequently, L. politum preferred animal materials over green leaf, thus provides evidence that even though in the natural habitats they are herbivorous, this crab can be shifted towards opportunistic omnivores with strong preferences for animal food. These results suggest that this crab play a greater role in nutrient cycling in the nipa forest. Universiti Malaysia Terengganu 2020-12 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34508/1/SITI%20AKMAR.pdf Siti Akmar Khadijah, Ab Rahim and Nur Amirah, Mohamad Alwie and Akma Iddin, Masini (2020) Feeding Preferences of Nipa-Obligate Crab Labuanium politum (de Man, 1887) in Captivity; Herbivorous Shift to Opportunistic Omnivores. Journal of Sustainability Science and Management, 15 (8). pp. 80-89. ISSN 2672-7226 https://jssm.umt.edu.my DOI:org/10.46754/jssm.2020.12.007
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QL Zoology
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Siti Akmar Khadijah, Ab Rahim
Nur Amirah, Mohamad Alwie
Akma Iddin, Masini
Feeding Preferences of Nipa-Obligate Crab Labuanium politum (de Man, 1887) in Captivity; Herbivorous Shift to Opportunistic Omnivores
description Labuanium politum is a sesarmid crab that inhabit at nipa palm (Nypa fruticans) forest and known as herbivorous animal. The feeding ecology of this crab are literally scarce. Therefore, this study was carried out to investigate the feeding behaviour of L. politum towards different type of nipa leaf condition and various food materials through a series of laboratory feeding-preference experiments; leaf preference and multiple-choice feeding experiment. Total of 16 crabs (male=8, female=8) were placed individually in glass aquarium. Leaf preferences of L. politum were determined on three choices of nipa leaf condition (fresh=green, senescent=yellow and decayed=brown) in which the choices were given for each crabs. Results showed that this crab significantly preferred green leaf over yellow and brown leaf. Meanwhile, for multiple-choice feeding experiment, the crabs were given other choices of food materials: mangrove slug, cricket, bee and green nipa leaf. Consequently, L. politum preferred animal materials over green leaf, thus provides evidence that even though in the natural habitats they are herbivorous, this crab can be shifted towards opportunistic omnivores with strong preferences for animal food. These results suggest that this crab play a greater role in nutrient cycling in the nipa forest.
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author Siti Akmar Khadijah, Ab Rahim
Nur Amirah, Mohamad Alwie
Akma Iddin, Masini
author_facet Siti Akmar Khadijah, Ab Rahim
Nur Amirah, Mohamad Alwie
Akma Iddin, Masini
author_sort Siti Akmar Khadijah, Ab Rahim
title Feeding Preferences of Nipa-Obligate Crab Labuanium politum (de Man, 1887) in Captivity; Herbivorous Shift to Opportunistic Omnivores
title_short Feeding Preferences of Nipa-Obligate Crab Labuanium politum (de Man, 1887) in Captivity; Herbivorous Shift to Opportunistic Omnivores
title_full Feeding Preferences of Nipa-Obligate Crab Labuanium politum (de Man, 1887) in Captivity; Herbivorous Shift to Opportunistic Omnivores
title_fullStr Feeding Preferences of Nipa-Obligate Crab Labuanium politum (de Man, 1887) in Captivity; Herbivorous Shift to Opportunistic Omnivores
title_full_unstemmed Feeding Preferences of Nipa-Obligate Crab Labuanium politum (de Man, 1887) in Captivity; Herbivorous Shift to Opportunistic Omnivores
title_sort feeding preferences of nipa-obligate crab labuanium politum (de man, 1887) in captivity; herbivorous shift to opportunistic omnivores
publisher Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
publishDate 2020
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34508/1/SITI%20AKMAR.pdf
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