Pelagic crustaceans are arguably the most abundant group of metazoans on Earth, yet little is known about their natural behavior. The deep pelagic shrimp Hymenopenaeus doris is a common decapod that thrives in low oxygen layers of the eastern Pacific Ocean. When first observed in situ using a remotely operated vehicle, most specimens of H. doris appeared dead due to inactivity and inverted orientation. Closer inspection revealed that these animals were utilizing small, subtle shifts in appendage position to control their orientation and sink rate. In this mode, they resembled molted shrimp exoskeletons. We hypothesize that these shrimp may avoid capture by visually-cued predators with this characteristic behavior. The low metabolic rates of...
The brain architecture of shrimp living in deep-sea vents provides clues to how these organisms have...
Crustaceans are a diverse group of species, but all rely on an exoskeleton that is shed and formed a...
Penaeus setiferus, the white shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico, is an abundant species in the coastal l...
Pelagic crustaceans are arguably the most abundant group of metazoans on Earth, yet little is known ...
The head-down, motionless sinking behavior, frequently displayed by the midwater decapod Hymenopenae...
Animals inhabiting hydrothermal vents and cold seeps face conditions that are challenging for surviv...
Despite the ecological importance of decapod crustaceans in energy transfer in marine ecosystems, li...
Measurements of routine swimming speed, "tail-flip'' escape responses, and oxygen consumptions were ...
Anthropogenic climate change, mostly induced by CO2 emissions, has been increasing temperature, whil...
Salt marshes are a key coastal environment for their important role as nursery habitats for marine a...
The diverse nature of the Gulf of Mexico makes it home to many benthic organisms. However, the dead ...
Porewater pressure sensing, time-lapse photography, and planar optode imaging of oxygen were applied...
Seasonal, summertime hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <= 2 mg l(-1)) has occurred over large areas (-1000 t...
1.Salt marshes are a key coastal environment for their important role as nursery habitats for marine...
Due to the influence of tidal cycle, intertidal environment are characterized by periodic fluctuatio...
The brain architecture of shrimp living in deep-sea vents provides clues to how these organisms have...
Crustaceans are a diverse group of species, but all rely on an exoskeleton that is shed and formed a...
Penaeus setiferus, the white shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico, is an abundant species in the coastal l...
Pelagic crustaceans are arguably the most abundant group of metazoans on Earth, yet little is known ...
The head-down, motionless sinking behavior, frequently displayed by the midwater decapod Hymenopenae...
Animals inhabiting hydrothermal vents and cold seeps face conditions that are challenging for surviv...
Despite the ecological importance of decapod crustaceans in energy transfer in marine ecosystems, li...
Measurements of routine swimming speed, "tail-flip'' escape responses, and oxygen consumptions were ...
Anthropogenic climate change, mostly induced by CO2 emissions, has been increasing temperature, whil...
Salt marshes are a key coastal environment for their important role as nursery habitats for marine a...
The diverse nature of the Gulf of Mexico makes it home to many benthic organisms. However, the dead ...
Porewater pressure sensing, time-lapse photography, and planar optode imaging of oxygen were applied...
Seasonal, summertime hypoxia (dissolved oxygen <= 2 mg l(-1)) has occurred over large areas (-1000 t...
1.Salt marshes are a key coastal environment for their important role as nursery habitats for marine...
Due to the influence of tidal cycle, intertidal environment are characterized by periodic fluctuatio...
The brain architecture of shrimp living in deep-sea vents provides clues to how these organisms have...
Crustaceans are a diverse group of species, but all rely on an exoskeleton that is shed and formed a...
Penaeus setiferus, the white shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico, is an abundant species in the coastal l...