Little is known about the learning ability of crustaceans, especially with respect to their anti-predator responses to invasive species. In many vertebrates, anti-predator behaviour is influenced by experience during ontogeny. Here, predator-nave glass shrimp (Paratya australiensisis) were exposed to a predatory, invasive fish species, Gambusia holbrooki, to determine whether shrimp could learn to: (1) avoid the scent of Gambusia via classical conditioning; and (2) restrict their activity patterns to the night to reduce predatory encounters. Conditioned shrimp were placed in containers in aquaria containing Gambusia for 3 days during which time they could be harassed but not consumed by Gambusia. When tested in a Y-maze, conditioned shrimp ...
This study examined 24 hour activity patterns of a diurnally refuge seeking palaemonid, Macrobrachiu...
Olfaction in fishes can be an important mechanism in determining the level of predation risk. Many f...
Non-native species can profoundly affect native ecosystems through trophic interactions wi...
Little is known about the learning ability of crustaceans, especially with respect to their anti-pre...
Many prey species detect predators through chemoreception, particularly in low-visibility aquatic en...
Amano Shrimp Evasion in Response to Predatory Stimulus This study observed the physical behavior of ...
The stomatopod crustaceans, or mantis shrimps, are marine predators that stalk or ambush prey and th...
© CSIRO 2017. Rapid identification of predation risk and modification of subsequent behaviour i...
All prey face a fundamental trade-off between avoiding predation and pursuing activities, such as fo...
Predator avoidance behaviors are a critical defense mechanism that can increase the chances of survi...
When shrimps select a habitat, the presence of elements like predators, shelter and contamination mi...
Novel predator introductions are thought to have a significant impact on the survival and fitness of...
Non-native species can profoundly affect native ecosystems through trophic interactions with native ...
The use of visual and chemical cues in host detection is regarded as important but relatively unknow...
Freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem integrity are under threat from biological invasions. The ‘kil...
This study examined 24 hour activity patterns of a diurnally refuge seeking palaemonid, Macrobrachiu...
Olfaction in fishes can be an important mechanism in determining the level of predation risk. Many f...
Non-native species can profoundly affect native ecosystems through trophic interactions wi...
Little is known about the learning ability of crustaceans, especially with respect to their anti-pre...
Many prey species detect predators through chemoreception, particularly in low-visibility aquatic en...
Amano Shrimp Evasion in Response to Predatory Stimulus This study observed the physical behavior of ...
The stomatopod crustaceans, or mantis shrimps, are marine predators that stalk or ambush prey and th...
© CSIRO 2017. Rapid identification of predation risk and modification of subsequent behaviour i...
All prey face a fundamental trade-off between avoiding predation and pursuing activities, such as fo...
Predator avoidance behaviors are a critical defense mechanism that can increase the chances of survi...
When shrimps select a habitat, the presence of elements like predators, shelter and contamination mi...
Novel predator introductions are thought to have a significant impact on the survival and fitness of...
Non-native species can profoundly affect native ecosystems through trophic interactions with native ...
The use of visual and chemical cues in host detection is regarded as important but relatively unknow...
Freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem integrity are under threat from biological invasions. The ‘kil...
This study examined 24 hour activity patterns of a diurnally refuge seeking palaemonid, Macrobrachiu...
Olfaction in fishes can be an important mechanism in determining the level of predation risk. Many f...
Non-native species can profoundly affect native ecosystems through trophic interactions wi...