Quinones are one of the major pigment groups that provide such bright colors to feather stars (Echinodermata, Crinoidea). These secondary metabolites also act as defensive molecules rendering crinoids unpalatable and repellent to other organisms. However, feather stars are usually associated with numerous symbiotic organisms, amongst which the ectocommensal snapping shrimp Synalpheus stimpsonii. We investigated the chemical stimulus allowing host selection in S. stimpsonii through the combination of behavioral tests, chemical extractions, and mass spectrometry analyses. The individuals of S. stimpsonii used in the experiments were sampled around the Great Reef of Toliara (Madagascar) where they are found in association with two crinoid spec...
The tropical marine benthic filamentous cyanobacterium Moorena bouillonii and the snapping shrimp Al...
Within the Phylum Echinodermata, the class Asteroidea, commonly known as starfish and sea stars, enc...
Methanol/dichloromethane extracts of (1) the arms and pinnules, and (2) the stalk and cirri of the d...
During a survey made on symbionts of comatulids in Hansa bay (Bismark Sea, Papua New Guinea), the sh...
In marine environments, host selection, defining how symbiotic organisms recognize and interact with...
International audienceSymbiotic associations require a specific communication between the host and t...
The use of visual and chemical cues in host detection is regarded as important but relatively unknow...
Semiochemicals play an important role in interactions between living organisms in aquatic environmen...
Tuleariocaris holthuisi and Arete indicus are two ectocommensal shrimps closely associated with the ...
Shrimp are an essential ecological component of marine ecosystems, and have commercial importance fo...
A volatile kairomone emitted from lima bean plants (Phaseolus lunatus) infested with the spider mite...
The subtidal whelk Burnupena papyracea (Brugière) co-occurs with a voracious predator, the rock lobs...
Successful mating is essentially a consequence of making the right choices at the correct time. Anim...
A review of the literature describing the pigments of the crinoids (phylum Echinodermata) reveals a ...
The subtidal whelk Burnupena papyracea co-occurs with a voracious predator, the rock lobster Jasus l...
The tropical marine benthic filamentous cyanobacterium Moorena bouillonii and the snapping shrimp Al...
Within the Phylum Echinodermata, the class Asteroidea, commonly known as starfish and sea stars, enc...
Methanol/dichloromethane extracts of (1) the arms and pinnules, and (2) the stalk and cirri of the d...
During a survey made on symbionts of comatulids in Hansa bay (Bismark Sea, Papua New Guinea), the sh...
In marine environments, host selection, defining how symbiotic organisms recognize and interact with...
International audienceSymbiotic associations require a specific communication between the host and t...
The use of visual and chemical cues in host detection is regarded as important but relatively unknow...
Semiochemicals play an important role in interactions between living organisms in aquatic environmen...
Tuleariocaris holthuisi and Arete indicus are two ectocommensal shrimps closely associated with the ...
Shrimp are an essential ecological component of marine ecosystems, and have commercial importance fo...
A volatile kairomone emitted from lima bean plants (Phaseolus lunatus) infested with the spider mite...
The subtidal whelk Burnupena papyracea (Brugière) co-occurs with a voracious predator, the rock lobs...
Successful mating is essentially a consequence of making the right choices at the correct time. Anim...
A review of the literature describing the pigments of the crinoids (phylum Echinodermata) reveals a ...
The subtidal whelk Burnupena papyracea co-occurs with a voracious predator, the rock lobster Jasus l...
The tropical marine benthic filamentous cyanobacterium Moorena bouillonii and the snapping shrimp Al...
Within the Phylum Echinodermata, the class Asteroidea, commonly known as starfish and sea stars, enc...
Methanol/dichloromethane extracts of (1) the arms and pinnules, and (2) the stalk and cirri of the d...