Daily movements in a population of the spider crab Maja crispata were studied in the northern Adriatic Sea. The sex ratio of males to females was 3:2, with males reaching a maximum carapace length of 91 mm and females a maximum of 74 mm. M. crispata was most abundant on the bottom of the boulder field than in any other habitat. The seven studied specimens had non-directional movements in unrestricted areas and stayed mostly on the rocky bottom at depths ranging 0.8-3.5 m. The maximum distance from the starting point, reached in 9 days, was 16 m
Post-settlement processes are a major focus in the study of the dynamics of marine populations and c...
The study of pedestrian locomotion in crustaceans has largely focused on forward walking macrurans, ...
We investigated the navigational capabilities of the world's largest land-living arthropod, the gian...
Daily movements in a population of the spider crab Maja crispata were studied in the northern Adriat...
Presentado no Sixth International Crustacean Congress, University of Glasgow, Scotland, 18-22 July 2...
Distribution and spatial population structure of the spider crab, Maja brachydactyla, in the Ría de ...
Presentado no Fifth Conference on Fish Telemetry held in Europe, 9-13 June 2003, Ustica, Palermo, It...
Running head: Sex- and size- patterns in the moult cycle of Maja brachydactyla The moult cycle of a ...
The activity pattern of intertidal crabs is in influenced by factors that usually change rhythmicall...
Spider crab (Maja brachydactyla) juveniles inhabit shallow coastal areas until they reach maturity a...
The spatial strategies and activity patterns of two populations of Pachygrapsus marmoratus (Fabriciu...
Of 10246 red crabs tagged between 1979 and 1984 on the continental slope of Namibia, a total of 1604...
A study was carried out to determine the movement patterns of P. pelagicus within the near-shore mar...
Active masking behaviours have been widely reported for Majoid spider crabs, although it is known th...
In the laboratory, the spatial distribution of Ebalia tuberosa on a homogeneous substratum over a 20...
Post-settlement processes are a major focus in the study of the dynamics of marine populations and c...
The study of pedestrian locomotion in crustaceans has largely focused on forward walking macrurans, ...
We investigated the navigational capabilities of the world's largest land-living arthropod, the gian...
Daily movements in a population of the spider crab Maja crispata were studied in the northern Adriat...
Presentado no Sixth International Crustacean Congress, University of Glasgow, Scotland, 18-22 July 2...
Distribution and spatial population structure of the spider crab, Maja brachydactyla, in the Ría de ...
Presentado no Fifth Conference on Fish Telemetry held in Europe, 9-13 June 2003, Ustica, Palermo, It...
Running head: Sex- and size- patterns in the moult cycle of Maja brachydactyla The moult cycle of a ...
The activity pattern of intertidal crabs is in influenced by factors that usually change rhythmicall...
Spider crab (Maja brachydactyla) juveniles inhabit shallow coastal areas until they reach maturity a...
The spatial strategies and activity patterns of two populations of Pachygrapsus marmoratus (Fabriciu...
Of 10246 red crabs tagged between 1979 and 1984 on the continental slope of Namibia, a total of 1604...
A study was carried out to determine the movement patterns of P. pelagicus within the near-shore mar...
Active masking behaviours have been widely reported for Majoid spider crabs, although it is known th...
In the laboratory, the spatial distribution of Ebalia tuberosa on a homogeneous substratum over a 20...
Post-settlement processes are a major focus in the study of the dynamics of marine populations and c...
The study of pedestrian locomotion in crustaceans has largely focused on forward walking macrurans, ...
We investigated the navigational capabilities of the world's largest land-living arthropod, the gian...