Morphometric differences in the optical morphology of symbiotic palaemonid shrimps can be observed among species symbiotic with different host organisms. Discriminant functional analysis revealed three distinct groups within the species examined. Of these, bivalve symbionts appear to have an eye design that is solely unique to this host-symbiont grouping, a design that spans across multiple genera of phylogenetically unrelated animals. Although some taxonomic effects may be evident, this does not explain the difference and similarities in eye morphology that are seen within these shrimps. Therefore evolutionary pressures from their host environments are having an impact on the optical morphology of their eyes however, as indicated by host-h...
The use of visual and chemical cues in host detection is regarded as important but relatively unknow...
Almost all pea crab species in the subfamily Pinnotherinae (Decapoda: Brachyura: Pinnotheridae) are ...
Marine symbiotic Palaemonidae, comprising over 600 species, live in association with marine inverteb...
Morphometric differences in the optical morphology of symbiotic palaemonid shrimps can be observed a...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...
<div><p>Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of ...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...
The majority of the almost 1,000 species of Palaemonidae, the most speciose family of caridean shrim...
Alvinocarid decapod shrimp are some of the most abundant mobile fauna at hydrothermal vents, occurri...
Most caridean decapods have compound eyes of the reflecting superposition kind, and additionally som...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
Microevolutionary studies and natural history suggest that host-specialization has promoted the high...
The use of visual and chemical cues in host detection is regarded as important but relatively unknow...
Almost all pea crab species in the subfamily Pinnotherinae (Decapoda: Brachyura: Pinnotheridae) are ...
Marine symbiotic Palaemonidae, comprising over 600 species, live in association with marine inverteb...
Morphometric differences in the optical morphology of symbiotic palaemonid shrimps can be observed a...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...
<div><p>Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of ...
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such int...
The majority of the almost 1,000 species of Palaemonidae, the most speciose family of caridean shrim...
Alvinocarid decapod shrimp are some of the most abundant mobile fauna at hydrothermal vents, occurri...
Most caridean decapods have compound eyes of the reflecting superposition kind, and additionally som...
This thesis is focused on symbiotic associations of caridean shrimps with a variety of marine animal...
Microevolutionary studies and natural history suggest that host-specialization has promoted the high...
The use of visual and chemical cues in host detection is regarded as important but relatively unknow...
Almost all pea crab species in the subfamily Pinnotherinae (Decapoda: Brachyura: Pinnotheridae) are ...
Marine symbiotic Palaemonidae, comprising over 600 species, live in association with marine inverteb...