نتایج جستجو برای: crayfish

تعداد نتایج: 3533  

2013
S. M. Bierbower J. Nadolski R. L. Cooper Randy J. Nelson

The impact of environmental conditions for transmitting sensory cues and the ability of crayfish to utilize olfaction and vision were examined in regards to social interactive behavior. The duration and intensity of interactions were examined for conspecific crayfish with different sensory abilities. Normally, vision and chemosensory have roles in agonistic communication of Procambarus clarkii;...

2015
Liane Stumpf Laura S. López Greco Claudio R. Lazzari

Feeding restriction, as a trigger for compensatory growth, might be considered an alternative viable strategy for minimizing waste as well as production costs. The study assessed whether juvenile redclaw crayfish Cherax quadricarinatus (initial weight 0.99 ± 0.03 g) was able to compensate for feeding restriction at different temperatures (23 ± 1, 27 ± 1 and 31 ± 1 ° C). Hyperphagia, food utiliz...

2004
L. E. ENGLAND

1. We assessed the impacts of deforestation on the energy base of headwater food webs in seven headwater streams in the Upper Chattahoochee basin, GA, U.S.A where percentage forest in catchments ranged from 82 to 96%. We measured terrestrial organic matter standing crop and determined consumer (crayfish and insectivorous fish) dependence on terrestrial versus aquatic energy sources via gut cont...

2005
P. R. H. WILKES

Haemolymph Na+, Cl~, K+, Mg, Ca, Cu and protein levels, in vivo postbranchial acid-base status (total CO2, pH and PCOt), in vitro haemolymph buffer value, Bohr value and oxygen affinity were measured before and after a 31-week period in which control crayfish were maintained at normoxia and experimental crayfish were maintained at an ambient oxygen tension of 50-55 torr. Analysis of haemolymph ...

2005
A. Acosta A. Perry

We used the burrowing crayfish Procambarus alleni as a model organism to compare spatial and temporal patterns of density, standing crop biomass, and sizestructured productivity in the seasonal wetlands of the Florida Everglades where environmental stress has been exacerbated by hydropattern disturbance. Crayfish density was not linked to fluctuations in water temperature or dissolved oxygen an...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2000
J J Negro J L Tella G Blanco M G Forero J Garrido-Fernández

Carotenoids have a dietary origin in birds, but mechanisms by which they are absorbed in the gut, transported in the blood, metabolized at various sites, and deposited in the integument remain poorly understood. Variation in both plasma carotenoid levels and external color may reflect different access to dietary carotenoids or individual physiological differences in the uptake and deposition of...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2015
Christopher L Owen Heather Bracken-Grissom David Stern Keith A Crandall

Phylogenetic systematics is heading for a renaissance where we shift from considering our phylogenetic estimates as a static image in a published paper and taxonomies as a hardcopy checklist to treating both the phylogenetic estimate and dynamic taxonomies as metadata for further analyses. The Open Tree of Life project (opentreeoflife.org) is developing synthesis tools for harnessing the power ...

2018
Jen Nightingale Paul Stebbing Nick Taylor Gráinne McCabe Gareth Jones

This is an Open distribution, Abstract – Individual identification of the endangered white-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes) can provide valuable information when assessing long-term survival of animals released into the wild; currently the most effective method is the use of passive integrated transponders (PIT) tags. A 360 days ex situ experiment was undertaken on 20-month, captive-...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Xionghui Lin Kenneth Söderhäll Irene Söderhäll

A novel factor, named crustacean hematopoietic factor (CHF), was identified from a library of suppression subtractive hybridization with the aim to find downstream genes of an invertebrate cytokine, astakine 1, in the freshwater crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus. CHF is a small cysteine-rich protein (∼9 kDa) with high similarity to the N-terminal region of vertebrate CRIM1 in containing an insu...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2000
R A Zulandt Schneider P A Moore

Chemical signals are an important aspect of ecological interactions in crustacean systems. Repellent chemical signals can be classified into three context-specific categories: chemicals released directly from a repellent stimulus (avoidance chemicals), chemicals released from damaged conspecifics (alarm chemicals) and chemicals released from stressed but undamaged conspecifics (stress chemicals...

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