نتایج جستجو برای: mud crab

تعداد نتایج: 15379  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1998
K A Browne M N Tamburri R K Zimmer-Faust

Quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) between the physicochemical properties of environmental signal molecules and animal behaviour have been determined. Past work has shown that oyster and barnacle larval settlement and mud crab abdominal pumping (for larval dispersal) are stimulated by small peptide cues. In all the peptides examined that were active at ecologically relevant c...

Journal: :Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association 2010
Yuan-Yuan Huang Guang-Ming Liu Qiu-Feng Cai Wu-Yin Weng Soheila J Maleki Wen-Jin Su Min-Jie Cao

Stability in simulated gastric fluid is regarded as an important parameter for the estimation of food allergenicity. In this study, the digestive stability of allergenic protein tropomyosin (TM) and other food proteins from mud crab in simulated gastric fluid (SGF) and simulated intestinal fluid (SIF) digestion assay system was investigated and compared by SDS-PAGE and Western blot. In SGF syst...

2017
Andrew H. Altieri Andrew D. Irving

Facilitation cascades generated by co-occurring foundation species can enhance the abundance and diversity of associated organisms. However, it remains poorly understood how differences among native and invasive species in their ability to exploit these positive interactions contribute to emergent patterns of community structure and biotic acceptance. On intertidal shorelines in New England, we...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
noor us saher centre of excellence in marine biology, university of karachi, karachi,pakistan. naureen aziz qureshi department of zoology, government college university, faisalabad, pakistan. uroj aziz a.p.w.a govt. degree college for women, karimabad, karachi, pakistan.

size at sexual maturity and patterns of somatic growth are important aspects of reproductive history of crab. the main purpose of this study is to provide an estimate for the onset of morphological sexual maturity in mangrove crab, opusia indica from a population located in korangi creek intertidal mud flat (karachi, pakistan) based on relative growth. the crabs were monthly collected through q...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Mark D Bertness Christine Holdredge Andrew H Altieri

Cordgrass die-offs in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA, salt marshes have challenged the view that the primary production of New England salt marshes is controlled by physical factors. These die-offs have increased dramatically over the last decade and are caused by the common herbivorous marsh crab Sesarma reticulatum, but other factors that control crab impacts remain unclear. We examined the inf...

2001
ROCHELLE D. SEITZ ROMUALD N. LIPCIUS ANSON H. HINES DAVID B. EGGLESTON

The persistence of prey encountering intense predation varies by species, prey density, and habitat type; however, the collective impact of these factors has rarely been tested experimentally in natural marine systems. Using the thin-shelled clams Mya arenaria and Macoma balthica as prey, and the main epibenthic predator of whole adult clams, the blue crab Callinectes sapidus, we conducted a se...

2015
Melanie J. Bishop James E. Byers M. J. Bishop

Predator – prey interactions are often highly co-evolved, with selection over time for prey with morphological and behavioral traits that minimize predation risk. Consequently, in many environments prey choose among potential habitats according to their refuge value. It is unclear, however, when presented with new habitats, if prey are able to evaluate the predation risk of these relative to fa...

2005
J. S. LEVINTON B. J. ALLEN

1. Previous evidence demonstrates that closing force decreases proportionally as fiddler crab claw size increases. Larger crabs do have greater absolute closing force, but less than would be expected if claw proportions were isometric. In the Mud Fiddler Crab, Uca pugnax , this is explained by a decrease in mechanical advantage with increasing claw size. 2. We here re-measure mechanical advanta...

2012
Keith D. Johnson Delbert L. Smee

Nonlethal predator effects can significantly influence trophic interactions, and in this study we examined how size relationships between predators and prey would influence the ex pression of nonlethal predator effects. We assessed how size and vulnerability to predators would influence nonlethal effects in bivalve species common to oyster reefs. We used 2 size classes of mussels Ischadium recu...

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