The foraging behaviour of the green shore crabs, Carcinus maenas, of 24-26mm carapace width was observed over a 6 day starvation period. Edible mussels, Mytilus edulis, for each millimetre interval from 5-25mm were used to determine how prey size selection was effected by starvation. The most profitable mussel size for the studied crab size is approximately 9mm. At low starvation levels mussel size selection was relatively specific with the majority of selected mussels ranging in size from 7-12mm. Increased starvation caused greater variation in size selection with the majority of selected mussels ranging from 7-16mm, with a higher proportion of larger mussels being selected. After 4 days starvation random foraging behaviour and subsequent ...
Doubt has been shed recently on the most popular optimal foraging theory stating that predators shou...
Clearance rate (CR), absorption efficiency (AE), respiration rate, excretion rate and scope for grow...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
Earlier research indicated crabs select small bivalve prey that are not always energetically optimal...
Optimal Diet Theory suggests that individuals make foraging decisions that maximise net energy intak...
SummaryWe examined the claw strength, handling behavior, consumption rate, and size selective predat...
This is a study of the foraging behaviour of Carcinus maenas on Mytilus edulis and of Thalamita dan...
Experiments were designed to investigate selective predation by medium (40-55 mm carapace width: CW)...
Foraging rate was highly variable among shore crabs of the same size category and for individual cra...
This study utilizes an experimentally simulated three-tiered trophic chain between Menippe mercenari...
International audienceBlue mussels Mytilus edulis (n = 14) were studied in the laboratory using Hall...
Species-selective predation by medium (40-50 mm carapace width) and large (55-70 mm) Carcinus maenas...
Prey selection by predators is of interest to community ecologists. By choosing some prey over other...
Doubt has been shed recently on the most popular optimal foraging theory stating that predators shou...
The blue mussel Mytilus edulis alters its phenotype in species-specific ways in response to either g...
Doubt has been shed recently on the most popular optimal foraging theory stating that predators shou...
Clearance rate (CR), absorption efficiency (AE), respiration rate, excretion rate and scope for grow...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
Earlier research indicated crabs select small bivalve prey that are not always energetically optimal...
Optimal Diet Theory suggests that individuals make foraging decisions that maximise net energy intak...
SummaryWe examined the claw strength, handling behavior, consumption rate, and size selective predat...
This is a study of the foraging behaviour of Carcinus maenas on Mytilus edulis and of Thalamita dan...
Experiments were designed to investigate selective predation by medium (40-55 mm carapace width: CW)...
Foraging rate was highly variable among shore crabs of the same size category and for individual cra...
This study utilizes an experimentally simulated three-tiered trophic chain between Menippe mercenari...
International audienceBlue mussels Mytilus edulis (n = 14) were studied in the laboratory using Hall...
Species-selective predation by medium (40-50 mm carapace width) and large (55-70 mm) Carcinus maenas...
Prey selection by predators is of interest to community ecologists. By choosing some prey over other...
Doubt has been shed recently on the most popular optimal foraging theory stating that predators shou...
The blue mussel Mytilus edulis alters its phenotype in species-specific ways in response to either g...
Doubt has been shed recently on the most popular optimal foraging theory stating that predators shou...
Clearance rate (CR), absorption efficiency (AE), respiration rate, excretion rate and scope for grow...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...