SYNOPSIS. Like many marine crustaceans, mantis shrimp rely on their sense of smell to find food, mates, and habitat. In order for olfaction to function, odorant molecules in the surrounding fluid must gain access to the animal’s chemosensors. Thus fluid motion is important for olfaction, both in terms of the large scale fluid movements (currents, waves, etc.) that advect the odorants to the vicinity of the sensors, and the small-scale viscosity dominated flows that determine odorant access to the surface of the sensor. In order to understand how stomatopods interpret their chemical environment, I investigated how stomatopod chemo-sensory morphology and the movement of the structures bearing the chemosensors affect fluid access to the sensor...
The first step in smelling is capture of odorant molecules from the surrounding fluid. We used later...
International audienceThe detection of chemical signals is involved in a variety of crustacean behav...
Blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, use their olfactory system as their primary sense of environmental ...
The antennules of many marine crustaceans enable them to rapidly locate sources of odorant in turbul...
Crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters and crayfish use dispersing odorant molecules to determine the l...
Many arthropods capture odorant molecules from the environment using antennae or antennules bearing ...
Simple Summary Chemical senses play a crucial role in mediating fundamental behaviors in most animal...
Abstract—Many animals use chemical signals to acquire information about their habitats. The structur...
Olfaction is an important process by which animals sense dissolved chemical cues (odors), in the sur...
The characteristics of chemical odor plumes released into a turbulent open channel flow are evaluate...
Abstract--Many animals orient to odor sources in aquatic habitats where different flows and substrat...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
Malacostracan crustaceans display a large diversity of sizes, morphs and life styles. However, only ...
A major transition in the history of the Pancrustacea was the invasion of several lineages of these ...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
The first step in smelling is capture of odorant molecules from the surrounding fluid. We used later...
International audienceThe detection of chemical signals is involved in a variety of crustacean behav...
Blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, use their olfactory system as their primary sense of environmental ...
The antennules of many marine crustaceans enable them to rapidly locate sources of odorant in turbul...
Crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters and crayfish use dispersing odorant molecules to determine the l...
Many arthropods capture odorant molecules from the environment using antennae or antennules bearing ...
Simple Summary Chemical senses play a crucial role in mediating fundamental behaviors in most animal...
Abstract—Many animals use chemical signals to acquire information about their habitats. The structur...
Olfaction is an important process by which animals sense dissolved chemical cues (odors), in the sur...
The characteristics of chemical odor plumes released into a turbulent open channel flow are evaluate...
Abstract--Many animals orient to odor sources in aquatic habitats where different flows and substrat...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
Malacostracan crustaceans display a large diversity of sizes, morphs and life styles. However, only ...
A major transition in the history of the Pancrustacea was the invasion of several lineages of these ...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
The first step in smelling is capture of odorant molecules from the surrounding fluid. We used later...
International audienceThe detection of chemical signals is involved in a variety of crustacean behav...
Blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, use their olfactory system as their primary sense of environmental ...