Echinoid feeding biology is well known but their sluggish responses to chemical stimuli have turned them into inadequately worked in the field of chemoreception. Echinoid responses to chemical stimulation had allowed, so far, only qualitative analyses based on tube-feet activity, directional, or masticatory movements, and artificial agarose foods. Besides stimulation through plumes of dissolved organic compounds and response analysis based on tube-feet activity, we propose another method to chemically stimulate echinoids that allows for fast and unambiguous responses and thus, quantitative analyses. Small squared pieces of absorbent semi-synthetic cleaning cloths, soaked with specific chemical compounds (simulacra), such as water insoluble ...
Sea urchins (Echinodermata, Echinoidea) are good a source of bioactive compounds belonging to differ...
International audienceMonthly soluble and insoluble protein, carbohydrate, lipid and ash levels and ...
Many organisms that lack vision rely on chemical signals to glean information from their environment...
Like other animals, echinoderms rely on chemical senses to detect and localize food resources. Here,...
Like other animals, echinoderms rely on chemical senses to detect and localize food resources. Here,...
Sea urchins rely on chemical senses to localize suitable food resources, therefore representing mode...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy.Sea urch...
International audienceThe biochemical composition (expressed as % dry weight) of the test, gut and g...
International audienceThe biochemical composition (expressed as % dry weight) of the test, gut and g...
International audienceThe biochemical composition (expressed as % dry weight) of the test, gut and g...
The green seaweed Ulva is close to becoming popular due to its suitability as potential feedstock pr...
International audienceMonthly soluble and insoluble protein, carbohydrate, lipid and ash levels and ...
International audienceThe biochemical composition (expressed as % dry weight) of the test, gut and g...
International audienceMonthly soluble and insoluble protein, carbohydrate, lipid and ash levels and ...
Sea urchins (Echinodermata, Echinoidea) are good a source of bioactive compounds belonging to differ...
International audienceMonthly soluble and insoluble protein, carbohydrate, lipid and ash levels and ...
Many organisms that lack vision rely on chemical signals to glean information from their environment...
Like other animals, echinoderms rely on chemical senses to detect and localize food resources. Here,...
Like other animals, echinoderms rely on chemical senses to detect and localize food resources. Here,...
Sea urchins rely on chemical senses to localize suitable food resources, therefore representing mode...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy.Sea urch...
International audienceThe biochemical composition (expressed as % dry weight) of the test, gut and g...
International audienceThe biochemical composition (expressed as % dry weight) of the test, gut and g...
International audienceThe biochemical composition (expressed as % dry weight) of the test, gut and g...
The green seaweed Ulva is close to becoming popular due to its suitability as potential feedstock pr...
International audienceMonthly soluble and insoluble protein, carbohydrate, lipid and ash levels and ...
International audienceThe biochemical composition (expressed as % dry weight) of the test, gut and g...
International audienceMonthly soluble and insoluble protein, carbohydrate, lipid and ash levels and ...
Sea urchins (Echinodermata, Echinoidea) are good a source of bioactive compounds belonging to differ...
International audienceMonthly soluble and insoluble protein, carbohydrate, lipid and ash levels and ...
Many organisms that lack vision rely on chemical signals to glean information from their environment...