The present work identifies the decapod crustaceans that associate with Anemonia sulcata on the southwestern Atlantic coast of Portugal and characterises their host use pattern. It determines whether the anemone is monopolised by any species, resulting in the exclusion of conspecifics or other decapods and, under laboratory conditions, it evaluates the degree of association between each species and A. sulcata. From all sampled anemones, 79% harboured at least I decapod crustacean, with the majority displaying either one or two specimens (32 and 24%, respectively). The most abundant species were the shrimp Periclimenes sagittifer and the crab Inochus pholangium (representing 36 and 3 1 % of collected specimens, respectively), which displayed...
Three anemone-associated decapod crustaceans, two shrimp species, Periclimenes amethysteus and P. ae...
Symbiotic crustaceans were searched for at sea anemones (Actiniaria), encrusting anemones (Zoanthari...
Stalked barnacles Octolasmis lowei Darwin, 1851 are frequently found attached to decapod crustaceans...
The present work identifies the decapod crustaceans that associate with Anemonia sulcata on the sout...
The present work identifies the decapod crustaceans that associate with Anemonia sulcata on the sout...
The spider crab Inachus phalangium is common in the sublitoral fringe of the Mediterranean Sea and n...
Small marine decapods often associatewith other invertebrates in order to gain protection frompredat...
A preliminary field survey was conducted to determine the distribution of ectosymbiotic shrimp Peric...
We present an updated survey of the Amphipoda that live in association with sea anemones. These amph...
The association of decapod crustaceans with the long-spined urchin Diadema antillarum was studied at...
We have undertaken for the first time removal and introduction field experiments with both symbiotic...
Crabs of the species Dardanus pedunculatus form a symbiotic relationship with Calliactis tricolor an...
Symbiotic crustaceans were searched for at sea anemones (Actiniaria), encrusting anemones (Zoanthar...
The symbiotic lifestyle is widespread among porcellanid crabs, which maintain ecological and co-evol...
The decapod crustaceans inhabiting dead portions of the fire-coral Millepora alcicornis Linnaeus, 17...
Three anemone-associated decapod crustaceans, two shrimp species, Periclimenes amethysteus and P. ae...
Symbiotic crustaceans were searched for at sea anemones (Actiniaria), encrusting anemones (Zoanthari...
Stalked barnacles Octolasmis lowei Darwin, 1851 are frequently found attached to decapod crustaceans...
The present work identifies the decapod crustaceans that associate with Anemonia sulcata on the sout...
The present work identifies the decapod crustaceans that associate with Anemonia sulcata on the sout...
The spider crab Inachus phalangium is common in the sublitoral fringe of the Mediterranean Sea and n...
Small marine decapods often associatewith other invertebrates in order to gain protection frompredat...
A preliminary field survey was conducted to determine the distribution of ectosymbiotic shrimp Peric...
We present an updated survey of the Amphipoda that live in association with sea anemones. These amph...
The association of decapod crustaceans with the long-spined urchin Diadema antillarum was studied at...
We have undertaken for the first time removal and introduction field experiments with both symbiotic...
Crabs of the species Dardanus pedunculatus form a symbiotic relationship with Calliactis tricolor an...
Symbiotic crustaceans were searched for at sea anemones (Actiniaria), encrusting anemones (Zoanthar...
The symbiotic lifestyle is widespread among porcellanid crabs, which maintain ecological and co-evol...
The decapod crustaceans inhabiting dead portions of the fire-coral Millepora alcicornis Linnaeus, 17...
Three anemone-associated decapod crustaceans, two shrimp species, Periclimenes amethysteus and P. ae...
Symbiotic crustaceans were searched for at sea anemones (Actiniaria), encrusting anemones (Zoanthari...
Stalked barnacles Octolasmis lowei Darwin, 1851 are frequently found attached to decapod crustaceans...