Rapid warming in the Gulf of Maine may influence the success or invasiveness of the Asian shore crab, Hemigrapsus sanguineus. To better predict the effects of climate change on this invasive species, it is necessary to measure its energy dynamics under a range of conditions. However, previous research has only focused on the metabolism of this intertidal species in water. We sampled adult crabs from three different sites and measured their metabolic rates in air. We show that metabolic rate increases with body mass and the number of missing limbs, but decreases with the number of regenerating limbs, possibly reflecting the timing of energy allocation to limb regeneration. Importantly, metabolic rates measured here in air are ~4× higher than...
Hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and are often linked to mass mortalities, habitat compres...
The aquatic oxygen consumption of the estuarine brachyuran crab, Cyclograpsus punctatus, was investi...
The distribution patterns of many species in the intertidal zone are partly determined by their abil...
Hemigrapsus sanguineus, the Asian shore crab, is a successful invader at the U.S. east coast and the...
Biological invasions can entail major threats to marine biodiversity. Non-indigenous species may ind...
Since 1999, the invasive Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus successfully established population...
Metabolic rate is a basic individual metric that extends beyond the individual to link the ecology o...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Intertidal organisms have evolved physiological mechanisms that enable them to m...
We show here that increased variability of temperature and pH synergistically negatively affects the...
In mid rocky intertidal habitats the mussel Perumytilus purpurarus monopolizes the substratumto the ...
Oxygen consumption of gill tissue of Hemigrapsus nudus and H. oregonensis has been measured at four ...
The stone crab, Menippe spp., is harvested in a claw only fishery along the Gulf and southeastern At...
In 2014, the Atlantic mud fiddler crab Uca pugnax was found 80 km north of its previously known nort...
Juvenile Dungeness crabs in the San Francisco Estuary (SFE) will experience rising average temperatu...
Invasion physiology is an emerging field that endeavors to understand the influence of physiological...
Hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and are often linked to mass mortalities, habitat compres...
The aquatic oxygen consumption of the estuarine brachyuran crab, Cyclograpsus punctatus, was investi...
The distribution patterns of many species in the intertidal zone are partly determined by their abil...
Hemigrapsus sanguineus, the Asian shore crab, is a successful invader at the U.S. east coast and the...
Biological invasions can entail major threats to marine biodiversity. Non-indigenous species may ind...
Since 1999, the invasive Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus successfully established population...
Metabolic rate is a basic individual metric that extends beyond the individual to link the ecology o...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Intertidal organisms have evolved physiological mechanisms that enable them to m...
We show here that increased variability of temperature and pH synergistically negatively affects the...
In mid rocky intertidal habitats the mussel Perumytilus purpurarus monopolizes the substratumto the ...
Oxygen consumption of gill tissue of Hemigrapsus nudus and H. oregonensis has been measured at four ...
The stone crab, Menippe spp., is harvested in a claw only fishery along the Gulf and southeastern At...
In 2014, the Atlantic mud fiddler crab Uca pugnax was found 80 km north of its previously known nort...
Juvenile Dungeness crabs in the San Francisco Estuary (SFE) will experience rising average temperatu...
Invasion physiology is an emerging field that endeavors to understand the influence of physiological...
Hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and are often linked to mass mortalities, habitat compres...
The aquatic oxygen consumption of the estuarine brachyuran crab, Cyclograpsus punctatus, was investi...
The distribution patterns of many species in the intertidal zone are partly determined by their abil...