نتایج جستجو برای: true crabs

تعداد نتایج: 134745  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2015
Lindsay D Waldrop Miranda Hann Amy K Henry Agnes Kim Ayesha Punjabi M A R Koehl

Malacostracan crustaceans capture odours using arrays of chemosensory hairs (aesthetascs) on antennules. Lobsters and stomatopods have sparse aesthetascs on long antennules that flick with a rapid downstroke when water flows between the aesthetascs and a slow return stroke when water is trapped within the array (sniffing). Changes in velocity only cause big differences in flow through an array ...

2008
ARohA MilleR

introduced species are often thought to do well because of an escape from natural enemies. however, once established, they can acquire a modest assemblage of enemies, including parasites, in their new range. Here we quantified prevalence and effects of infection with copepods (family Myicolidae) and pea crabs (Pinnotheres novaezelandiae), in three mussel species, the non-native Musculista senho...

2016
J. Lorda R. F. Hechinger S. D. Cooper A. M. Kuris K. D. Lafferty

The California horn snail, Cerithideopsis californica, and the shore crabs, Pachygrapsus crassipes and Hemigrapsus oregonensis, compete for epibenthic microalgae, but the crabs also eat snails. Such intraguild predation is common in nature, despite models predicting instability. Using a series of manipulations and field surveys, we examined intraguild predation from several angles, including th...

2007
Jeffrey D. Shields Michel Segonzac

Several species of crabs from hydrothermal vent sites in the Pacific Ocean were found to be infested by small, symbiotic nemertean worms. Worms occurred on both male and female crabs, and were located in mucous sheaths adhering to the axillae between the limbs of males and females, the setae of the pleopods of females, and the sterna of infested male and female crabs. Only juvenile and regresse...

2017
Daniel Luke Curtis

This study presents a methodology for combining archival data storage tags (DSTs) and ultrasonic transmitters to investigate the microhabitat conditions of adult Cancer magister (Dana), inhabiting an estuary. The temperature, salinity and depth experienced by freeranging Dungeness crabs was recorded at 10min intervals for periods ranging from 1 week to 8months. Crabs were tracked using a hydrop...

2014
Martin Stevens Alice E. Lown Louisa E. Wood

e-mail: [email protected] Camouflage is perhaps the most widespread anti-predator defense in nature, with many different types thought to exist. Of these, resembling the general color and pattern of the background (background matching) is likely to be the most common. Background matching can be achieved by adaptation of individual appearance to different habitats or substrates, behavi...

2010

AMPARU is a large tidal lagoon located on the west coast of Ishigaki Island, where a variety of small crabs range over. In these thirty years, however, accumulation of red clay from the watershed has been changing the topography and the hydraulic characteristics of the lagoon, and then changing the environments for the crabs to habitat there. This paper presents a result of a field survey that ...

2015
Jessica Lunt Delbert L. Smee Claudio Lazzari

Predation can significantly affect prey populations and communities, but predator effects can be attenuated when abiotic conditions interfere with foraging activities. In estuarine communities, turbidity can affect species richness and abundance and is changing in many areas because of coastal development. Many fish species are less efficient foragers in turbid waters, and previous research rev...

2006
S. Y. Lee R. T. Kneib

The predatory xanthid crabs Eurytjum limosurn and Panopeus herbstii are common components of benthic assemblages in different intertidal habitats within salt marshes around Sapelo Island. Georgia, USA. E. limosum feed primarily on other crabs and are found where cordgrass Spartina altemiflora stems are the dominant structural elements in the environment. P: herbstii feed largely on bivalve moll...

2009
Ana I. Dittel Anson H. Hines Gregory M. Ruiz K. Keith Ruffin

This study experimentally tested aspects of behavior and density-dependent mortality of juvenile blue crabs utilizing nearshore shallow water as a refuge from cannibalism by large blue crabs. In a large laboratory tank with a depth gradient, individual juvenile blue crabs shifted their depth utilization from deep and medium depths to shallow water in the presence of a large crab, but not in the...

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