Pigment dispersion in chromatophores as a response to UV radiation was investigated in two species of crustaceans, the crab Chasmagnathus granulata and the shrimp Palaemonetes argentinus. Eyestalkless crabs and shrimps maintained on either a black or a white background were irradiated with different UV bands. In eyestalkless crabs the significant minimal effective dose inducing pigment dispersion was 0.42 J/cm2 for UVA and 2.15 J/cm2 for UVB. Maximal response was achieved with 10.0 J/cm2 UVA and 8.6 J/cm2 UVB. UVA was more effective than UVB in inducing pigment dispersion. Soon after UV exposure, melanophores once again reached the initial stage of pigment aggregation after 45 min. Aggregated erythrophores of shrimps adapted to a white b...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR, 280-400. nm) is known to be lethal to several aquatic species; however, ...
The role of UV light in the deep-sea environment has been discounted in the past, due to the assumpt...
In this report, we provide a perspective on how zooplankton are able to respond to present and futur...
The photoprotector role of pigment dispersion in the melanophores of the crab, Chasmagnathus granul...
Crustaceans are interesting models to study the effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and many spec...
It is now well established that ultraviolet radiation (UVR) may have detrimental, even lethal effect...
The ability of UV radiation to stimulate color change in vertebrates is well known; howeve, the sign...
Five species of fiddler crabs occupy a variety of intertidal niches along the Texas coast. Each Uca ...
Unlike most zooplankters, larvae of decapod crustaceans and fish often are pigmented and may hatch a...
Solar radiation is a physical force, modulating the earth?s ecosystems. The visible range of the sol...
AbstractThe first and main target-structure of ultraviolet (UV) radiation in animals is the body sur...
The aim of our study was to assess the combined impact of UVR (280–400 nm) and temperature on the fi...
The first and main target-structure of ultraviolet (UV) radiation in animals is the body surface, in...
Evolutionary responses to opposing directions of natural selection include trade-offs, where the phe...
Ultraviolet radiation (W-B = 280 to 320 nm; UV-A = 320 to 400 nm) is harmful to the planktonic early...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR, 280-400. nm) is known to be lethal to several aquatic species; however, ...
The role of UV light in the deep-sea environment has been discounted in the past, due to the assumpt...
In this report, we provide a perspective on how zooplankton are able to respond to present and futur...
The photoprotector role of pigment dispersion in the melanophores of the crab, Chasmagnathus granul...
Crustaceans are interesting models to study the effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and many spec...
It is now well established that ultraviolet radiation (UVR) may have detrimental, even lethal effect...
The ability of UV radiation to stimulate color change in vertebrates is well known; howeve, the sign...
Five species of fiddler crabs occupy a variety of intertidal niches along the Texas coast. Each Uca ...
Unlike most zooplankters, larvae of decapod crustaceans and fish often are pigmented and may hatch a...
Solar radiation is a physical force, modulating the earth?s ecosystems. The visible range of the sol...
AbstractThe first and main target-structure of ultraviolet (UV) radiation in animals is the body sur...
The aim of our study was to assess the combined impact of UVR (280–400 nm) and temperature on the fi...
The first and main target-structure of ultraviolet (UV) radiation in animals is the body surface, in...
Evolutionary responses to opposing directions of natural selection include trade-offs, where the phe...
Ultraviolet radiation (W-B = 280 to 320 nm; UV-A = 320 to 400 nm) is harmful to the planktonic early...
Ultraviolet radiation (UVR, 280-400. nm) is known to be lethal to several aquatic species; however, ...
The role of UV light in the deep-sea environment has been discounted in the past, due to the assumpt...
In this report, we provide a perspective on how zooplankton are able to respond to present and futur...