Mutations or environmental factors that result in reversal of conspicuous left–right asymmetries provide an opportunity to study developmental mechanisms. They may also provide insight into evolutionary changes in asymmetry states within and between species. King crabs (family Lithodidae) have a larger right claw and females typically exhibit a dextrally offset abdomen. Nevertheless, I observed a high incidence of left handedness in laboratory reared box crabs (Lopholithodes foraminatus) and captured the first known egg-bearing female lithodid to exhibit reversed asymmetry. This provided a unique opportunity to characterize the reversed phenotype and to compare the incidence of reversed asymmetry in the offspring of normal and reversed fema...
Claw loss and reversal of handedness during regeneration are common phenomena in heterochelous decap...
Given that characters exhibiting macroscopic asymmetry have evolved in a wide variety of taxa, herit...
Abstract. Fluctuating asymmetries (FA) are associated to instability in organism development caused ...
Stone crabs (Menippe mercenaria) were reared in the laboratory to determine natural handedness. Claw...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is generally viewed as a population-level character. It is described by s...
Abstract Crabs are considered exceptional examples of antisymmetry resulting from the...
Behavioral handedness is known to enhance an individual’s handling capabilities. However, the ecolog...
Fluctuating asymmetries (left–right differences in symmetric traits) can be negatively related to fi...
<p>Left-right asymmetry in echinoderms is characterized by the asymmetric positioning of the imagina...
Crabs are considered exceptional examples of antisymmetry resulting from the phenomenon of heteroche...
© 2019 In seeking to understand the establishment of left–right (LR) asymmetry, a limiting factor is...
Directional asymmetry (DA) in body form is a widespread phenomenon in animals and plants alike, and ...
International audienceDifferentiating left and right hand sides during embryogenesis represents a ma...
Asymmetric weapons are common in bilateral animals and, in some species, they can occur on either th...
Left/right (L/R) asymmetries, differences in morphology between the otherwise mirrored left- and rig...
Claw loss and reversal of handedness during regeneration are common phenomena in heterochelous decap...
Given that characters exhibiting macroscopic asymmetry have evolved in a wide variety of taxa, herit...
Abstract. Fluctuating asymmetries (FA) are associated to instability in organism development caused ...
Stone crabs (Menippe mercenaria) were reared in the laboratory to determine natural handedness. Claw...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is generally viewed as a population-level character. It is described by s...
Abstract Crabs are considered exceptional examples of antisymmetry resulting from the...
Behavioral handedness is known to enhance an individual’s handling capabilities. However, the ecolog...
Fluctuating asymmetries (left–right differences in symmetric traits) can be negatively related to fi...
<p>Left-right asymmetry in echinoderms is characterized by the asymmetric positioning of the imagina...
Crabs are considered exceptional examples of antisymmetry resulting from the phenomenon of heteroche...
© 2019 In seeking to understand the establishment of left–right (LR) asymmetry, a limiting factor is...
Directional asymmetry (DA) in body form is a widespread phenomenon in animals and plants alike, and ...
International audienceDifferentiating left and right hand sides during embryogenesis represents a ma...
Asymmetric weapons are common in bilateral animals and, in some species, they can occur on either th...
Left/right (L/R) asymmetries, differences in morphology between the otherwise mirrored left- and rig...
Claw loss and reversal of handedness during regeneration are common phenomena in heterochelous decap...
Given that characters exhibiting macroscopic asymmetry have evolved in a wide variety of taxa, herit...
Abstract. Fluctuating asymmetries (FA) are associated to instability in organism development caused ...