We investigated the navigational capabilities of the world's largest land-living arthropod, the giant robber crab Birgus latro (Anomura, Coenobitidae); this crab reaches 4 kg in weight and can reach an age of up to 60 years. Populations are distributed over small Indo-Pacific islands of the tropics, including Christmas Island (Indian Ocean). Although this species has served as a crustacean model to explore anatomical, physiological, and ecological aspects of terrestrial adaptations, few behavioral analyses of it exist. We used a GPS-based telemetric system to analyze movements of freely roaming robber crabs, the first large-scale study of any arthropod using GPS technology to monitor behavior. Although female robber crabs are known to migra...
The effectiveness of Passive Integrated Transponders (PIT tags) was investigated in the robber cocon...
Most previous mark-recapture studies of the movement of European lobsters have used externally attac...
Like many deeper ocean species, the fine-scale movement ecology of snow crab is not well understood....
We investigated the navigational capabilities of the world’s largest land-living arthropod, the gian...
Patterns of movement in the coconut crab, Birgus latro (L.), were studied using mark-recapture and ...
Of 10246 red crabs tagged between 1979 and 1984 on the continental slope of Namibia, a total of 1604...
The red king crab was introduced to the Barents Sea in the 1960s and has spread widely both in Norwe...
AbstractThe robber crab (Birgus latro), also known as the coconut crab, is the world's largest land-...
Many mobile animals migrate because of the different benefits provided by different localities in ti...
Artificial reef areas can be used for management and conservation of commercially exploited crustace...
The original publication is avaliable at www.springerlink.comDecapod crustaceans have complex life h...
We investigated whether Thalamita crenata, a swimming crab found on the East African intertidal flat...
The coconut crab Birgus latro, the largest terrestrial decapod, is under threat in most parts of its...
Crustaceans are key components of marine ecosystems which, like other exploited marine taxa, show se...
Thalamita crenata is a swimming crab which commonly lives in the shallow waters of sheltered shores ...
The effectiveness of Passive Integrated Transponders (PIT tags) was investigated in the robber cocon...
Most previous mark-recapture studies of the movement of European lobsters have used externally attac...
Like many deeper ocean species, the fine-scale movement ecology of snow crab is not well understood....
We investigated the navigational capabilities of the world’s largest land-living arthropod, the gian...
Patterns of movement in the coconut crab, Birgus latro (L.), were studied using mark-recapture and ...
Of 10246 red crabs tagged between 1979 and 1984 on the continental slope of Namibia, a total of 1604...
The red king crab was introduced to the Barents Sea in the 1960s and has spread widely both in Norwe...
AbstractThe robber crab (Birgus latro), also known as the coconut crab, is the world's largest land-...
Many mobile animals migrate because of the different benefits provided by different localities in ti...
Artificial reef areas can be used for management and conservation of commercially exploited crustace...
The original publication is avaliable at www.springerlink.comDecapod crustaceans have complex life h...
We investigated whether Thalamita crenata, a swimming crab found on the East African intertidal flat...
The coconut crab Birgus latro, the largest terrestrial decapod, is under threat in most parts of its...
Crustaceans are key components of marine ecosystems which, like other exploited marine taxa, show se...
Thalamita crenata is a swimming crab which commonly lives in the shallow waters of sheltered shores ...
The effectiveness of Passive Integrated Transponders (PIT tags) was investigated in the robber cocon...
Most previous mark-recapture studies of the movement of European lobsters have used externally attac...
Like many deeper ocean species, the fine-scale movement ecology of snow crab is not well understood....