نتایج جستجو برای: astacus leptodacthylus

تعداد نتایج: 405  

2005
J. FORGUE J. - P. TRUCHOT J. - C. MASSABUAU

In the literature about the respiratory physiology of water-breathers, the arterial partial pressure of oxygen, P&o2, is reported to range from about 2 to 10-13 kPa (Shelton etal. 1986; McMahon and Wilkens, 1983). In fish, Shelton etal. (1986) reported that animals with low blood O2-affinity exhibit high P a ^ and vice versa. But in laboratory conditions, the excitation state of the animals may...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP 2002
Jeffery R Strawn Robin L Cooper

We have elucidated some of the mechanisms by which ethanol (EtOH) reduces synaptic efficacy at model glutamatergic synapses. The crayfish phasic and tonic neuromuscular junctions are superb models for directly assessing the effects of EtOH on pre-synaptic components of synaptic transmission. The ability to perform quantal analysis of synaptic transmission has allowed us to assess pre-synaptic a...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Brittany E Bjelde Anne E Todgham

Marine animals living high in the rocky intertidal zone experience long durations of aerial emersion, sometimes enduring rapid increases in temperature. To date, much of our understanding of the thermal physiology of intertidal organisms comes from studies in which organisms are exposed to increasing temperatures when immersed, with the added effect of aerial emersion rarely considered. In this...

2005
E. W. TAYLOR

The oxygen-transporting properties of the haemolymph from the crayfish Austropotamobius pallipes were investigated. The haemolymph concentrations of K, Mg^ and Ca ions, together with the concentration of L-lactate were measured in crayfish before, during and after 24 h emersion. The concentrations of K and Mg"" increased during aerial exposure and returned to pre-emersion levels during immersed...

Journal: :PeerJ 2016
Eric R Larson Magalie Castelin Bronwyn W Williams Julian D Olden Cathryn L Abbott

Molecular genetic approaches are playing an increasing role in conservation science by identifying biodiversity that may not be evident by morphology-based taxonomy and systematics. So-called cryptic species are particularly prevalent in freshwater environments, where isolation of dispersal-limited species, such as crayfishes, within dendritic river networks often gives rise to high intra- and ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1967
G W Bryan

In the Plymouth area, estuarine decapod crustaceans like Carcinus maenas and Palaemon serratus have much higher concentrations of zinc in the blood than marine species such as Homarus vulgaris and Maia squinado. These differences between species with different powers of osmotic and ionic regulation have not been explained, but they were the starting-point of the present work. This is a study of...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2010
Abud Jose Farca Luna Ralf Heinrich Thomas Reischig

The parthenogenetic marbled crayfish (Procambarus spec.) has recently been introduced as a new preparation for neuroethological studies. Since isogeneity apparently limits inter-individual variation, this otherwise typical decapod species may be especially valuable for circadian studies. Locomotor activity of isolated marbled crayfish and agonistic activity of small social groups maintain circa...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Claudio H. Slamovits Patrick J. Keeling

a boom in a wild population, although with some unintended consequences: As a way to feed the Soviet Union’s growing northern population, king crabs native to the North Pacific were introduced into the Barents Sea in the 1960s. Now thriving, this population has been welcomed by the fishing industry, as these crabs are a profitable catch. Unfortunately, these crabs are also ravenous omnivores an...

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