Non-invasive heartbeat sensors to measure the cardiac activity of crustaceans have been adapted for use under hyperbaric conditions. Able to record data continuously over long timescales, these sensors can collect high-resolution data on the physiological state of an organism up to a tested limit of 300 atm. Using this technique, heart rate was recorded in a juvenile of the sublittoral spider crab, Maja brachydactyla (Decapoda: Majidae), when subjected to hydrostatic pressures of 1, 50, 100, and 150 atm for periods of 30 min. Heart rate increases with pressure until 100 atm (one-way repeated measures ANOVA: F (4, 25)=154.76, p<0.001). However, the significant decrease in the mean heart rate from 137.07 bpm at 100 atm to 118.40 bpm at 150 at...
The changing climate is shifting the distributions of marine species, yet the potential for shifts i...
At certain upper and lower threshold temperatures (critical temperatures (Tc) crustaceans switch to ...
Mak Man Ting.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997.Includes bibliographical refere...
Non-invasive heartbeat sensors to measure the cardiac activity of crustaceans have been adapted for ...
Cardiovascular responses of decapod crustaceans to environmental challenges have received extensive ...
The bathymetric distribution of marine benthic invertebrates is likely governed by a combination of ...
In Homarus americanus, heartbeat frequency is controlled by the cardiac ganglion, a central pattern ...
A non-invasive technique developed by Depledge & Andersen (1990) on a crab and a lamellibranchia...
Unrestrained crabs instrumented with probes for ultrasonic measurement of arterial haemolymph flow w...
The effects of different holding methods on heart rate (HR) changes in the green crab, Carcinus maen...
The fear, flight or fight response serves as the fundamental physiological basis for examining an or...
Changing climate is shifting the distributions of marine species, yet the potential for shifts in de...
Aquatic organisms may encounter multiple perturbations in their environment including but certainly ...
Decapod crustacean hearts are suspended by a three-dimensional array of alary ligaments. These ligam...
Since its emergence two decades ago, the use of infrared technology for noninvasively measuring the ...
The changing climate is shifting the distributions of marine species, yet the potential for shifts i...
At certain upper and lower threshold temperatures (critical temperatures (Tc) crustaceans switch to ...
Mak Man Ting.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997.Includes bibliographical refere...
Non-invasive heartbeat sensors to measure the cardiac activity of crustaceans have been adapted for ...
Cardiovascular responses of decapod crustaceans to environmental challenges have received extensive ...
The bathymetric distribution of marine benthic invertebrates is likely governed by a combination of ...
In Homarus americanus, heartbeat frequency is controlled by the cardiac ganglion, a central pattern ...
A non-invasive technique developed by Depledge & Andersen (1990) on a crab and a lamellibranchia...
Unrestrained crabs instrumented with probes for ultrasonic measurement of arterial haemolymph flow w...
The effects of different holding methods on heart rate (HR) changes in the green crab, Carcinus maen...
The fear, flight or fight response serves as the fundamental physiological basis for examining an or...
Changing climate is shifting the distributions of marine species, yet the potential for shifts in de...
Aquatic organisms may encounter multiple perturbations in their environment including but certainly ...
Decapod crustacean hearts are suspended by a three-dimensional array of alary ligaments. These ligam...
Since its emergence two decades ago, the use of infrared technology for noninvasively measuring the ...
The changing climate is shifting the distributions of marine species, yet the potential for shifts i...
At certain upper and lower threshold temperatures (critical temperatures (Tc) crustaceans switch to ...
Mak Man Ting.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997.Includes bibliographical refere...