Growth is determined by an organism's physiology, physical environment, and biological conditions, including food availability and any intra- and inter-specific interactions that can affect feeding activity. To analyse how all these factors interact to produce final growth in the herbivorous/detritivorous crab Neohelice granulata, we performed field and laboratory experiments with juveniles and adults from three populations which differed genetically as well as in their physical environment and the organic matter (OM) content in the soil that serves as food. We evaluated (a) growth in the field: Juveniles of the three populations were cross-transplanted in exclusion cages; (b) effect of the presence of adults on juvenile feeding: We measure...
Colonization of bare patches is a key process during community development given that pioneers usual...
The relationship between diet and feeding activity of intertidal crabs, and environmental cycles (ti...
We examined the food preference of Chinese mitten crabs, Eriocheir sinensis (H. Milne Edwards, 1853)...
Juvenile individuals of the crab Neohelice granulata (Brachyura: Grapsoidea: Varunidae) were grown i...
After intense debate it is now accepted that nutrients (a bottom-up process) and herbivores (a top-d...
The significance of cannibalism in the diet of juvenile pond-cultured blue swimmer crabs (Portunus p...
Previous studies on intra-specific interactions among green shore crabs have been undertaken in very...
Losses of king crabs (deaths) in massive rearing conditions are frequently attributed to cannibalism...
In the culture of mud crab Scylla serrata, cannibalism is often the greatest cause of mortality. A l...
The anomuran crab Lithodes santolla represents an important fishery resource in the southernmost par...
Blue crabs are important estuarine organisms, both ecologically and economically. Due to historical...
Previous studies on intra-specific interactions among green shore crabs have been undertaken in very...
Aim : Cannibalism remains a limiting factor during the nursery culture of crabs. This study was unde...
Individual variation defines almost every morphological, physiological, and behavioral aspect of pop...
Competition is a well-documented ecological interaction that underpins community structures and much...
Colonization of bare patches is a key process during community development given that pioneers usual...
The relationship between diet and feeding activity of intertidal crabs, and environmental cycles (ti...
We examined the food preference of Chinese mitten crabs, Eriocheir sinensis (H. Milne Edwards, 1853)...
Juvenile individuals of the crab Neohelice granulata (Brachyura: Grapsoidea: Varunidae) were grown i...
After intense debate it is now accepted that nutrients (a bottom-up process) and herbivores (a top-d...
The significance of cannibalism in the diet of juvenile pond-cultured blue swimmer crabs (Portunus p...
Previous studies on intra-specific interactions among green shore crabs have been undertaken in very...
Losses of king crabs (deaths) in massive rearing conditions are frequently attributed to cannibalism...
In the culture of mud crab Scylla serrata, cannibalism is often the greatest cause of mortality. A l...
The anomuran crab Lithodes santolla represents an important fishery resource in the southernmost par...
Blue crabs are important estuarine organisms, both ecologically and economically. Due to historical...
Previous studies on intra-specific interactions among green shore crabs have been undertaken in very...
Aim : Cannibalism remains a limiting factor during the nursery culture of crabs. This study was unde...
Individual variation defines almost every morphological, physiological, and behavioral aspect of pop...
Competition is a well-documented ecological interaction that underpins community structures and much...
Colonization of bare patches is a key process during community development given that pioneers usual...
The relationship between diet and feeding activity of intertidal crabs, and environmental cycles (ti...
We examined the food preference of Chinese mitten crabs, Eriocheir sinensis (H. Milne Edwards, 1853)...