Pagurus prideauxi

Researched ByMorvan BarnesData Supplied ByMarLIN
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Taxonomy
Scientific namePagurus prideauxiCommon nameA hermit crab
MCS CodeS1462Recent Synonyms
PhylumCrustaceaSubphylum
SuperclassClassEumalacostraca
SubclassEucaridaOrderDecapoda
SuborderPleocyemataFamilyPaguridae
GenusPagurusSpeciesprideaux
Subspecies  
Additional Information
Taxonomy References Howson & Picton, 1997, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b
General Biology
Growth formArticulateFeeding methodSurface deposit feeder, Predator, Active suspension feeder
Mobility/MovementCrawlerEnvironmental positionEpifaunal, Epibenthic
Typical food typesOrganic detritus, carrionHabitFree living
BioturbatorNot relevantFlexibilityNone (< 10 degrees)
FragilityIntermediateSizeSmall(1-2cm)
HeightNot researchedGrowth RateNot Researched
Adult dispersal potentialNot researchedDependencyCommensal with/on/in
SociabilitySolitary Host forSea anemones especially Adamsia carciniopados.
Toxic/Poisonous?No
Additional Information
Biology References Gerlach et al., 1976, Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Hazlett, 1981, Fish & Fish, 1996, Crothers & Hayeard, 2004, Ingle, 1993
Distribution and Habitat
Distribution in Britain & IrelandFound on all British and Irish coasts.
Global distributionFound in north-west Europe in the North Sea from the Shetlands to Denmark and north-east France and in the Mediterrean off the coasts of Tunisia.
Biogeographic rangeTemperate to warm temperate.Depth rangeFrom LWST to 90 m depth.
MigratoryNon-migratory / Resident
Distribution Additional Information
Substratum preferencesMuddy gravel, Coarse clean sand, Fine clean sand, Sandy mud, Muddy sand, Mud, Gravelley sand, Muddy gravelly sand, Sandy gravelly mud, Gravelly mudPhysiographic preferencesOpen coast, Offshore seabed, Strait / sound, Sealoch, Estuary, Enclosed coast / Embayment
Biological zoneSublittoral Fringe, Upper Infralittoral, Lower Infralittoral, Upper Circalittoral, Lower CircalittoralWave exposureExposed, Moderately Exposed, Sheltered, Very Sheltered
Tidal stream strength/Water flowField unresearchedSalinityFull (30-40 psu)
Habitat Additional Information
Distribution References Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Crothers & Hayeard, 2004, Ingle, 1993
Reproduction/Life History
Reproductive typeGonochoristic Developmental mechanismPlanktotrophic
Reproductive SeasonAll yearReproductive LocationAs adult
Reproductive frequencyAnnual episodic Regeneration potentialNo
Life span3-5 yearsAge at reproductive maturity1 year
Generation timeNot researchedFecundity10,000 to 20,000
Egg/propagule size0.5-1 mmFertilization typeInternal
Larvae/Juveniles
Larval/Juvenile dispersal potentialNot researchedLarval settlement periodMarch to June
Duration of larval stage11-30 days  
Additional Information
Reproduction References Hayward & Ryland, 1995b, Hazlett, 1981, Fish & Fish, 1996, Tillin et al., 2006