AbstractThe robber crab (Birgus latro), also known as the coconut crab, is the world's largest land-living arthropod, with a weight reaching 4 kg and a length of over half a meter [1]. Apart from the marine larval stage [2, 3], this crab is fully terrestrial, and will actually drown if submerged in water [4]. A transition from sea to land raises dramatically new demands on the sensory equipment of an animal. In olfaction, the stimulus changes from hydrophilic molecules in aqueous solution to mainly hydrophobic in the gaseous phase [5]. The olfactory system of land crabs thus represents an excellent opportunity for investigating the effects of the transition from sea to land. Have land crabs come to the same solutions as other terrestrial an...
The first step in smelling is capture of odorant molecules from the surrounding fluid. We used later...
Malacostracan crustaceans such as crabs flick antennae with arrays of olfactory sensilla called aest...
A series of experiments at two tropical locations tested the ability of land hermit crabs Coenobita ...
AbstractThe robber crab (Birgus latro), also known as the coconut crab, is the world's largest land-...
Adaptations to a terrestrial lifestyle occurred convergently multiple times during the evolution of ...
Although many lineages of terrestrial crustaceans have poor olfactory capabilities, crabs in the fam...
Abstract Background During the evolutionary radiation of Crustacea, several lineages in this taxon c...
The terrestrial and omnivorous robber crab Birgus latro inhabits islands of the Indian Ocean and the...
Blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, use their olfactory system as their primary sense of environmental ...
Although many lineages of terrestrial crustaceans have poor olfactory capabilities, crabs in the fam...
Olfaction is an important process by which animals sense dissolved chemical cues (odors), in the sur...
Malacostracan crustaceans display a large diversity of sizes, morphs and life styles. However, only ...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
Malacostracan crustaceans capture odours using arrays of chemosensory hairs (aesthetascs) on antennu...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
The first step in smelling is capture of odorant molecules from the surrounding fluid. We used later...
Malacostracan crustaceans such as crabs flick antennae with arrays of olfactory sensilla called aest...
A series of experiments at two tropical locations tested the ability of land hermit crabs Coenobita ...
AbstractThe robber crab (Birgus latro), also known as the coconut crab, is the world's largest land-...
Adaptations to a terrestrial lifestyle occurred convergently multiple times during the evolution of ...
Although many lineages of terrestrial crustaceans have poor olfactory capabilities, crabs in the fam...
Abstract Background During the evolutionary radiation of Crustacea, several lineages in this taxon c...
The terrestrial and omnivorous robber crab Birgus latro inhabits islands of the Indian Ocean and the...
Blue crabs, Callinectes sapidus, use their olfactory system as their primary sense of environmental ...
Although many lineages of terrestrial crustaceans have poor olfactory capabilities, crabs in the fam...
Olfaction is an important process by which animals sense dissolved chemical cues (odors), in the sur...
Malacostracan crustaceans display a large diversity of sizes, morphs and life styles. However, only ...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
Malacostracan crustaceans capture odours using arrays of chemosensory hairs (aesthetascs) on antennu...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
The first step in smelling is capture of odorant molecules from the surrounding fluid. We used later...
Malacostracan crustaceans such as crabs flick antennae with arrays of olfactory sensilla called aest...
A series of experiments at two tropical locations tested the ability of land hermit crabs Coenobita ...