The transition from a planktonic to a benthic life is a critical phase in which sub-adults are particularly exposed to the risk of predation and dispersion into unsuitable habitats, and plays a crucial role in the distribution, structure and dynamics of marine populations. Settlement involves the selection of an adequate substrate that provides shelter and food during early life stages. Percnon gibbesi is an alien brachyuran crab that has invaded the Mediterranean, where it is preferentially associated to boulders covered with shallow algal turf. The mechanisms of substrate selection leading to the settlement of megalopae are still unknown in P. gibbesi, yet their knowledge may shed light on its high invasiveness. We examined the substrate ...
There is growing evidence that postlarvae (megalopae) of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus can slow ...
Coexisting hermit crabs may competitively interact for shells and microhabitats, mainly when shell a...
Coexisting hermit crabs may competitively interact for shells and microhabitats, mainly when shell a...
Artificial benthic collectors have been widely used for the assessment of settlement rates of decapo...
Various marine and estuarine species utilize chemical cues during settlement. We investigated respon...
Settlement is a key process for meroplanktonic organisms as it determines distribution of adult popu...
A preliminary account on habitat preferences, bathymetric distribution, population density, and aspe...
Megalopae of several crab species exhibit active habitat selection when settling. These megalopae us...
Notwithstanding the commercial importance of Lithodes santolla in the southern tip of South America,...
Settlement is a critical process in the life history of crabs, and thus affecting the abundance, dis...
Differences on reproductive performance between two sampling points of the porcelain crab Pachychele...
Settlement and early juvenile stages are considered a bottleneck in the Life history of many epibent...
Previous studies on intra-specific interactions among green shore crabs have been undertaken in very...
The biotic resistance hypothesis states that pristine communities, with high species richness and fu...
The abundance of many invertebrates with planktonic larval stages can be determined shortly after th...
There is growing evidence that postlarvae (megalopae) of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus can slow ...
Coexisting hermit crabs may competitively interact for shells and microhabitats, mainly when shell a...
Coexisting hermit crabs may competitively interact for shells and microhabitats, mainly when shell a...
Artificial benthic collectors have been widely used for the assessment of settlement rates of decapo...
Various marine and estuarine species utilize chemical cues during settlement. We investigated respon...
Settlement is a key process for meroplanktonic organisms as it determines distribution of adult popu...
A preliminary account on habitat preferences, bathymetric distribution, population density, and aspe...
Megalopae of several crab species exhibit active habitat selection when settling. These megalopae us...
Notwithstanding the commercial importance of Lithodes santolla in the southern tip of South America,...
Settlement is a critical process in the life history of crabs, and thus affecting the abundance, dis...
Differences on reproductive performance between two sampling points of the porcelain crab Pachychele...
Settlement and early juvenile stages are considered a bottleneck in the Life history of many epibent...
Previous studies on intra-specific interactions among green shore crabs have been undertaken in very...
The biotic resistance hypothesis states that pristine communities, with high species richness and fu...
The abundance of many invertebrates with planktonic larval stages can be determined shortly after th...
There is growing evidence that postlarvae (megalopae) of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus can slow ...
Coexisting hermit crabs may competitively interact for shells and microhabitats, mainly when shell a...
Coexisting hermit crabs may competitively interact for shells and microhabitats, mainly when shell a...