On Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, the diet of robber crabs, Birgus latro (Linnaeus) was generally high in fat, storage polysaccharides or protein and largely comprised fruits, seeds, nuts and animal material. The plant items also contained significant amounts of hemicellulose and cellulose. In laboratory feeding trials, crabs had similar intakes of dry matter when fed artificial diets high in either fat or storage polysaccharide, but intake was lower on a high protein diet. Assimilation coefficients of dry matter (69–74%), carbon (72–81%), nitrogen (76–100%), lipid (71–96%) and storage polysaccharide (89–99%) were high on all three diets. B. latro also assimilated significant amounts of the chitin ingested in ...
The physiology of the successful intertidal invader, the Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus, is...
The tropical rocky shore crab Grapsus albolineatus selectively consumes rare filamentous algae over ...
The effects of varying dietary lecithin and cholesterol levels on growth, development and survival o...
Dietary assimilation and the digestive strategy of the omnivorous anomuran land crab Birgus latro (C...
As part of preliminary work aimed at the development of a formulated diet for the mud crab, Scylla s...
Commercial farming of the mud crab Scylla serrata is a significant industry throughout South East As...
Commercial farming of the mud crab Scylla serrata is a significant industry throughout South East As...
The present study examined the capacity of the mud crab, Scylla serrata to digest experimental diets...
Mud crabs of the genus Scylla are widely exploited for aquaculture in the Asia- Pacific region. In t...
There has been growing interest in the development of mud crab aquaculture in New Caledonia. However...
In tropical mangroves, brachyuran crabs have been observed to consume high percentages of leaf litte...
The stomachs of 194 crabs belonging to 11 species, commonly inhabiting mangrove areas, were collecte...
Nowadays, the numbers of wild horseshoe crab harvested for study are increasing. However, general in...
Mictyris longicarpus Latreille removed significant amounts of organic material during surface-feedin...
Cultured mud crabs (Scylla spp.) are commonly fed with ‘trash’ fish. Insufficient supply, high cost ...
The physiology of the successful intertidal invader, the Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus, is...
The tropical rocky shore crab Grapsus albolineatus selectively consumes rare filamentous algae over ...
The effects of varying dietary lecithin and cholesterol levels on growth, development and survival o...
Dietary assimilation and the digestive strategy of the omnivorous anomuran land crab Birgus latro (C...
As part of preliminary work aimed at the development of a formulated diet for the mud crab, Scylla s...
Commercial farming of the mud crab Scylla serrata is a significant industry throughout South East As...
Commercial farming of the mud crab Scylla serrata is a significant industry throughout South East As...
The present study examined the capacity of the mud crab, Scylla serrata to digest experimental diets...
Mud crabs of the genus Scylla are widely exploited for aquaculture in the Asia- Pacific region. In t...
There has been growing interest in the development of mud crab aquaculture in New Caledonia. However...
In tropical mangroves, brachyuran crabs have been observed to consume high percentages of leaf litte...
The stomachs of 194 crabs belonging to 11 species, commonly inhabiting mangrove areas, were collecte...
Nowadays, the numbers of wild horseshoe crab harvested for study are increasing. However, general in...
Mictyris longicarpus Latreille removed significant amounts of organic material during surface-feedin...
Cultured mud crabs (Scylla spp.) are commonly fed with ‘trash’ fish. Insufficient supply, high cost ...
The physiology of the successful intertidal invader, the Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus, is...
The tropical rocky shore crab Grapsus albolineatus selectively consumes rare filamentous algae over ...
The effects of varying dietary lecithin and cholesterol levels on growth, development and survival o...