This study explores the abundance, diversity and assemblage structure of epifauna on the shells used by two hermit crab species (Pagurus bernhardus and P. pubescens) in the Arctic (Svalbard and Northern Norway) and investigates the biotic and physical drivers of such patterns. Contrary to our expectations, we found that location (which reflects the variability in environmental conditions and the local species pool of potential colonizers) is a key determinant not only in the cold, ice-scoured, glacier-dominated Arctic shallows of Svalbard but also in boreal Norwegian fjords, where other factors were hypothesized to be more important. Depending on region, shell area and identity were of lesser magnitude, with larger and more irregular shells...
Pagurus bernhardus is a hermit crab, which is prone to predators and injuries, due to its scarcely s...
Abundance patterns of the hermit crab Pagurus maclaughlinae and its gastropod shell resources were c...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Hermit crabs are important components of Arctic benthic systems, yet baseline data on their densitie...
Hermit crabs are an obvious, common and abundant feature of global shallow water environments but al...
The exploitation of microhabitats is widely considered to increase biodiversity in marine ecosystems...
Most models of the impacts of climate change on the distributions of animals have focused on limits ...
Populations of hermit crabs are critically limitedby the availability of suitable gastropod shells t...
Experimental analyses of hermit crabs and their preferences for shells are essential to understand t...
Three species of littoral hermit crabs from Horseshoe Cove, Bodega Head, Sonoma County, California,...
Hermit crabs depend on gastropod shells that influence many characteristics of their life histories....
Patterns of shell availability and use of the intertidal yellow-banded hermit crab Clibanarius vires...
The habitat diversity of hermit crab Clibanarius longitarsus was studied in 5 stations of Vellar est...
Background Two contrasting intertidal habitats on the western Sabah coast (Malaysia), one is a ro...
Gastropods are known for the presence of calcareous shells, even after their death. The diversity of...
Pagurus bernhardus is a hermit crab, which is prone to predators and injuries, due to its scarcely s...
Abundance patterns of the hermit crab Pagurus maclaughlinae and its gastropod shell resources were c...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Hermit crabs are important components of Arctic benthic systems, yet baseline data on their densitie...
Hermit crabs are an obvious, common and abundant feature of global shallow water environments but al...
The exploitation of microhabitats is widely considered to increase biodiversity in marine ecosystems...
Most models of the impacts of climate change on the distributions of animals have focused on limits ...
Populations of hermit crabs are critically limitedby the availability of suitable gastropod shells t...
Experimental analyses of hermit crabs and their preferences for shells are essential to understand t...
Three species of littoral hermit crabs from Horseshoe Cove, Bodega Head, Sonoma County, California,...
Hermit crabs depend on gastropod shells that influence many characteristics of their life histories....
Patterns of shell availability and use of the intertidal yellow-banded hermit crab Clibanarius vires...
The habitat diversity of hermit crab Clibanarius longitarsus was studied in 5 stations of Vellar est...
Background Two contrasting intertidal habitats on the western Sabah coast (Malaysia), one is a ro...
Gastropods are known for the presence of calcareous shells, even after their death. The diversity of...
Pagurus bernhardus is a hermit crab, which is prone to predators and injuries, due to its scarcely s...
Abundance patterns of the hermit crab Pagurus maclaughlinae and its gastropod shell resources were c...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...