Abstract--The responses of Australian hermit crabs to two types of shell-related odor cues were compared. Introduction of gastropod snail odor elicited an increase in grasping of shells in all lbur species tested (Clibanarius infra-spinatus, C. taeniatus, C. virescens, and Diogenes avarusL However, the magnitude of response in the case of C. virescens was significantly lower than the responses of individuals of the other species. Individuals of C. infraspi
Experimental analyses of hermit crabs and their preferences for shells are essential to understand t...
AbstractDirectional orientation of Clibanarius signatus toward different targets of gastropod shells...
Directional orientation of Clibanarius signatus toward different targets of gastropod shells was stu...
The responses of Australian hermit crabs to two types of shell-related odor cues were compared. Intr...
Land hermit crab responses to volatile shell-investigation cues from land hermit crabs and from mari...
Odours of different sources can indicate to hermit crabs the availability of empty shells, crucial r...
Hermit crabs respond to sensory cues that guide them toward limiting resources in marine and terrest...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
A series of experiments at two tropical locations tested the ability of land hermit crabs Coenobita ...
Orientation of the hermit crab Clibanarius vittatus (Bosc) to a black horizontal area was tested in ...
Many aquatic invertebrates alter their behaviour in response to chemical stimuli from predators. Les...
Aquatic invertebrates utilize multiple forms of sensory perception including chemical signaling, to ...
The Neotropical hermit crabs’ behaviour is rarely studied, although it is an important tool for the ...
Hermit crabs use gastropod shells as shelter and are adapted to follow chemical cues released from t...
Intertidal hermit crabs of Puget Sound include Pagurus hirsutiusculus, Pagurus granosimanus, and Pag...
Experimental analyses of hermit crabs and their preferences for shells are essential to understand t...
AbstractDirectional orientation of Clibanarius signatus toward different targets of gastropod shells...
Directional orientation of Clibanarius signatus toward different targets of gastropod shells was stu...
The responses of Australian hermit crabs to two types of shell-related odor cues were compared. Intr...
Land hermit crab responses to volatile shell-investigation cues from land hermit crabs and from mari...
Odours of different sources can indicate to hermit crabs the availability of empty shells, crucial r...
Hermit crabs respond to sensory cues that guide them toward limiting resources in marine and terrest...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
A series of experiments at two tropical locations tested the ability of land hermit crabs Coenobita ...
Orientation of the hermit crab Clibanarius vittatus (Bosc) to a black horizontal area was tested in ...
Many aquatic invertebrates alter their behaviour in response to chemical stimuli from predators. Les...
Aquatic invertebrates utilize multiple forms of sensory perception including chemical signaling, to ...
The Neotropical hermit crabs’ behaviour is rarely studied, although it is an important tool for the ...
Hermit crabs use gastropod shells as shelter and are adapted to follow chemical cues released from t...
Intertidal hermit crabs of Puget Sound include Pagurus hirsutiusculus, Pagurus granosimanus, and Pag...
Experimental analyses of hermit crabs and their preferences for shells are essential to understand t...
AbstractDirectional orientation of Clibanarius signatus toward different targets of gastropod shells...
Directional orientation of Clibanarius signatus toward different targets of gastropod shells was stu...