Many porcelain crabs have an unusual claw (cheliped) form that is broad, flat and thin. This seemingly flimsy form suggests claws may be used more for display than for feeding or aggressive interactions. However, in the flat-topped porcelain crab Petrolisthes cinctipes, one of the most abundant intertidal crustaceans on the Pacific coast of North America, we observed a high proportion of individuals with puncture wounds on their claws. Claws therefore do appear to be used in intra-specific aggression. To examine factors that might influence injury prevalence, samples of P. cinctipes were collected from four sites in Barkley Sound, two wave-exposed, and two protected. In addition, laboratory experiments examined the effects of density and cr...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
Claw morphology, and claw-closing forces of four species of intertidal crabs from San Juan Island, W...
Crab chelae are a model system for studying the relationship between the biomechanics of an organism...
To better understand how safety factors of biological structures evolve, we examined the frequency o...
151.—Brachyuran crabs are important predators of molluscs, influencing both the distribu-tion and ch...
Animals that engage in aggressive behavior necessarily incur some costs (e.g., energy expenditure) a...
Competition is a well-documented ecological interaction that underpins community structures and much...
Crabs use their claws for a number of uses including handling and processing of prey items. However ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Autotomy is a predator defence mechanism by which individuals voluntarily relea...
Morphological and mechanical features of crab claws reflect their functions and prey selections. Thi...
Abstract. The surprising incidence of nonlethal skeletal fractures implies that many organisms opera...
Intertidal crabs exhibit high occurrences of injury, including claw and leg loss. While it can be ch...
Autotomy, the voluntary shedding of limbs or other body parts in the face of predation, is a highly ...
The benefits of autotomy, the voluntary shedding of limbs, have been adequately demonstrated in vert...
Laboratory measures of whole-animal performance are expected to correlate with morphological indices...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
Claw morphology, and claw-closing forces of four species of intertidal crabs from San Juan Island, W...
Crab chelae are a model system for studying the relationship between the biomechanics of an organism...
To better understand how safety factors of biological structures evolve, we examined the frequency o...
151.—Brachyuran crabs are important predators of molluscs, influencing both the distribu-tion and ch...
Animals that engage in aggressive behavior necessarily incur some costs (e.g., energy expenditure) a...
Competition is a well-documented ecological interaction that underpins community structures and much...
Crabs use their claws for a number of uses including handling and processing of prey items. However ...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Autotomy is a predator defence mechanism by which individuals voluntarily relea...
Morphological and mechanical features of crab claws reflect their functions and prey selections. Thi...
Abstract. The surprising incidence of nonlethal skeletal fractures implies that many organisms opera...
Intertidal crabs exhibit high occurrences of injury, including claw and leg loss. While it can be ch...
Autotomy, the voluntary shedding of limbs or other body parts in the face of predation, is a highly ...
The benefits of autotomy, the voluntary shedding of limbs, have been adequately demonstrated in vert...
Laboratory measures of whole-animal performance are expected to correlate with morphological indices...
How do females select a mate when they have mating preferences for multiple male traits? In experime...
Claw morphology, and claw-closing forces of four species of intertidal crabs from San Juan Island, W...
Crab chelae are a model system for studying the relationship between the biomechanics of an organism...