نتایج جستجو برای: true crabs

تعداد نتایج: 134745  

2017
Ingo S. Wehrtmann Célio Magalhães Patricio Hernáez Fernando L. Mantelatto

Freshwater crabs are an important component of the fauna of limnic environments, and out of the two true freshwater crab families present in the Neotropics, Pseudothelphusidae is the most diverse. Considering the lack of information regarding reproductive features of neotropical freshwater crabs, we studied, for the first time, the fecundity and the presence of juveniles carried by females of t...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
John E Layne W Jon P Barnes Lindsey M J Duncan

Fiddler crabs Uca rapax are central-place foragers, making feeding excursions of up to several meters from their burrows. This study investigates the sources of directional and distance information used by these crabs when returning to their burrows. We tested the spatial frame of reference (egocentric or exocentric), and the source of spatial information (idiothetic or allothetic) used during ...

2009
Juliana M. Harding Roger Mann

Blue crabs Callinectes sapidus (Rathbun, 1896) > 100 mm carapace width were sampled from a constructed oyster reef (1996 and 1997), a sand bar (1997) and a natural oyster bar (1997) in the piankatank River, Chesapeake Bay, USA to describe habitat use, sex ratios, and demographics across a gradient of habitat types. patterns of blue crab catch-per-unit-effort (CpUE), and demographics were simila...

2017
Hans-Uwe Dahms Li-Chun Tseng Jiang-Shiou Hwang

Hydrothermal vent organisms are adapted to their extreme and patchily distributed habitats. They are expected to have evolved mechanisms that keep them in their specific habitation. Since little is known about the recruitment or habitat selection of HV organisms such as brachyurans, we examined the properties of several hydrothermal vent-associated cues on the behavior of the hydrothermal vent ...

1999
JOHN J. STACHOWICZ MARK E. HAY

Herbivores often specialize on particular hosts that provide both food and shelter from natural enemies. It is thus often unclear whether a plant’s value as a food or its value as a safe shelter has played a larger role in selecting for specialization. Decorator crabs offer a novel opportunity to investigate the relative effects of diet vs. natural enemies in selecting for specialization becaus...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2001
A M Adamczewsk S Morris

With the arrival of the monsoonal rains and after months of inactivity during the dry season, the terrestrial crab Gecarcoidea natalis embarks on its annual breeding migration to the coast. The physiological demands of the migration were assessed by determining respiratory gases in the hemolymph, key metabolites, and energy stores in G. natalis during two migratory seasons. At the end of each d...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1994
Neufeld Cameron

Blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus Rathbun) acclimated to a salinity of 2 approximately doubled in wet mass (excluding carapace) during the period from 10 h before moult to 2 h after moult. Both in blue crabs acclimated to 2 salinity and in crabs acclimated to 28 salinity, the drinking rate increased from approximately 0.4 ml 100 g-1 h-1 at 1 day prior to moult to approximately 8 ml 100 g-1 h-1 du...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Jonathan H Grabowski A Randall Hughes David L Kimbro

Although multiple predator effects and trophic cascades have both been demonstrated in a wide variety of ecosystems, ecologists have yet to incorporate these studies into an experimental framework that also manipulates a common and likely important factor, spatial heterogeneity. We manipulated habitat complexity, the presence of two top predators (toadfish and blue crabs), and one intermediate ...

2016
Oana Birceanu

Crabs are renowned for their cranky demeanor, but when one considers the extreme conditions under which they must survive, it becomes easier to sympathize with these crotchety crustaceans. One hardship that crabs must endure is changing temperature: a daily swing of 20°C is not unusual for the intertidal zone. Because crabs do not actively maintain a constant internal body temperature, environm...

2018
Kristen A Lycett J Sook Chung Joseph S Pitula

In the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, early studies suggested a relationship between smaller crabs, which molt more frequently, and higher rates of infection by the dinoflagellate parasite, Hematodinium perezi. In order to better explore the influence of size and molting on infections, blue crabs were collected from the Maryland coastal bays and screened for the presence of H. perezi in hemoly...

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