Fiddler crabs are known as ecosystem engineers as well as important connectors of energy flow between the intertidal zone and the adjacent marine and terrestrial environments, being predated by both marine and terrestrial species. Studies on their activity patterns are critical to understand their overall role in the function of estuarine ecosystems. Recent studies have found that fiddler crabs, which are active at low tide, are the main food item of fishes hunting at high tide in the intertidal zone, suggesting that some species could also be active at high tide. We assessed the activity patterns of two fiddler crabs, Leptuca leptodactyla (Rathbun, 1898) and L. thayeri (Rathbun, 1900) using pitfall traps deployed at different diurnal and t...
This study compares the rhythms of larval release of the most abundant decapod crustaceans between t...
Bioturbators play a key role in estuarine environments by modifying the availability of soil element...
The overall goal of our research program is to determine the short- and long-term patterns of horses...
Linkages between predators and their prey across the subtidal-intertidal boundary remain relatively ...
Activity patterns, feeding and burrowing behaviour of the economically important semi-terrestrial ma...
Abundance, biomass, population structure, growth, mortality and reproduction of 4 fiddler crabs (Uca...
Physical disturbances, such as wave action, predation and competition influence species distribution...
Fiddler crabs consume the surficial microphytobenthos around their burrows during low tide. We studi...
The relationship between diet and feeding activity of intertidal crabs, and environmental cycles (ti...
Zoos increasingly transform their exhibitions from traditional one-species enclosures to more natura...
Wave action is known to influence the abundance and distribution of intertidal organisms. Wave actio...
The activity pattern of intertidal crabs is in influenced by factors that usually change rhythmicall...
A study on the temporal distribution, sex ratio, reproductive period, recruitment of juveniles and s...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
This study compares the rhythms of larval release of the most abundant decapod crustaceans between t...
Bioturbators play a key role in estuarine environments by modifying the availability of soil element...
The overall goal of our research program is to determine the short- and long-term patterns of horses...
Linkages between predators and their prey across the subtidal-intertidal boundary remain relatively ...
Activity patterns, feeding and burrowing behaviour of the economically important semi-terrestrial ma...
Abundance, biomass, population structure, growth, mortality and reproduction of 4 fiddler crabs (Uca...
Physical disturbances, such as wave action, predation and competition influence species distribution...
Fiddler crabs consume the surficial microphytobenthos around their burrows during low tide. We studi...
The relationship between diet and feeding activity of intertidal crabs, and environmental cycles (ti...
Zoos increasingly transform their exhibitions from traditional one-species enclosures to more natura...
Wave action is known to influence the abundance and distribution of intertidal organisms. Wave actio...
The activity pattern of intertidal crabs is in influenced by factors that usually change rhythmicall...
A study on the temporal distribution, sex ratio, reproductive period, recruitment of juveniles and s...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
For a full understanding of prey availability, it is necessary to study risk-taking behaviour of the...
This study compares the rhythms of larval release of the most abundant decapod crustaceans between t...
Bioturbators play a key role in estuarine environments by modifying the availability of soil element...
The overall goal of our research program is to determine the short- and long-term patterns of horses...