نتایج جستجو برای: crabs

تعداد نتایج: 3722  

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2017
Daniel Gorman Alexander Turra Rod M Connolly Andrew D Olds Thomas A Schlacher

We compared the sensitivity of algae and hermit crabs to seasonal shifts in the dominance of continuous sewage discharge vs. pulsed inputs of terrestrial material to a subtropical bay. During periods of low rainfall, when sewage was proportionately more important than diffuse loads from adjacent catchments, algae and crabs provided comparable information on the spatial distribution of N polluti...

Journal: :Biology letters 2015
Robert W Elwood Laura Adams

Animal pain is defined by a series of expectations or criteria, one of which is that there should be a physiological stress response associated with noxious stimuli. While crustacean stress responses have been demonstrated they are typically preceded by escape behaviour and thus the physiological change might be attributed to the behaviour rather than a pain experience. We found higher levels o...

2009
C. MATTHEWS

ALTHOUGH the physiological and mechanical phenomena of the vasa deferentia resulting in the elaboration of the spermatophores of marine hermit crabs (Pagurida) have been investigated (Mouchet, 1931; Matthews, 1953), these phenomena in terrestrial hermit crabs (Coenobita and Birgus) have been neglected. Spermatophores of marine hermits are made with precision; the so-called immutable form of the...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1967
R S Barnes

During the last thirty years there has been a large volume of work published on the osmotic behaviour of invertebrate animals (recently reviewed by Kinne, 1964 and Potts & Parry, 1964), of which much has concerned the Brachyura (see reviews by Robertson, i960 and Lockwood, 1962). Most of this attention has been directed towards what can be termed 'a purely physiological end-point', comparativel...

2007
Andrew N. Cohen

Parasitology textbooks have long reported that grapsid crabs in the genus Eriocheir, commonly known as mitten crabs, are important second intermediate hosts of the Oriental Lung Fluke, Paragonimtrs westermani, along with several other crab'and crayfish species in Asia (e.g., Hegner and others 1929; Chandler and Read 196 1 ; Muller 1975; Cheng 1986; Smyth 1994). Epidemiologic reviews have specif...

2013
Huw J. Griffiths Rowan J. Whittle Stephen J. Roberts Mark Belchier Katrin Linse

Recent scientific interest following the "discovery" of lithodid crabs around Antarctica has centred on a hypothesis that these crabs might be poised to invade the Antarctic shelf if the recent warming trend continues, potentially decimating its native fauna. This "invasion hypothesis" suggests that decapod crabs were driven out of Antarctica 40-15 million years ago and are only now returning a...

Journal: :Diseases of aquatic organisms 2015
Holly A Rogers Sabrina S Taylor John P Hawke Eric J Schott Julie A Anderson Lively

Blue crab diseases, parasites, and commensals are not well studied in the Gulf of Mexico, and their prevalence rates have only been sporadically determined. Commercial soft shell shedding facilities in Louisiana experience high mortality rates of pre-molt crabs, and some of these deaths may be attributable to diseases or parasites. During the active shedding season in 2013, we determined the pr...

2016
Maenas Gill Robert Eric Shetlar

Amiloride-sensitive Na+/H+ exchange in plasma membrane vesicles prepared by sucrose density gradient centrifugation of mitochondria-rich posterior gill cells in two species of crabs (Callinectes sapidus and Carcinus maenas) was examined by acridine orange fluorescence quenching. Sodium-loaded vesicles injected into sodium-free incubation medium (pHout = pHin) caused a quench in fluorescence ind...

2013
Ann C. Howard Michael A. Poirrier

Hypoxia or dissolved oxygen concentrations < 2 mg/L is a problem in estuaries worldwide. In Lake Pontchartrain, a 250 km de-faunated zone exists as a result of salinity stratification and episodic hypoxia. Mature common rangia clams (Rangia cuneata) are not found within this zone. Blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) are important estuarine predators and may move in and out of the hypoxic zone to f...

Journal: :Biology letters 2008
R A Slatyer E S Y Fok R Hocking P R Y Backwell

Chimneys are mud mounds built by fiddler crabs that encircle the entrance to their burrow. Their function in many species is unknown. In Uca capricornis, crabs of both sexes and all sizes build chimneys, but females do so disproportionately more often. There are no differences in the immediate physical or social environments between crabs with and without a chimney. Chimney owners spend less ti...

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