Chemical signals are common in most crustacean social interactions and are often perceived via chemosensory (olfactory) organs on the first antenna. Intermolt courtship behaviors and mating were investigated in size-matched pairs of intermolt European lobsters (Homarus gammarus) where the olfactory receptors of either the male or the female were lesioned with distilled water (olfactory ablation) or seawater (control). Matings or advanced male courtship behaviors (mounting and turning) were common in seawater controls and olfactory-ablated females. In contrast, when male olfaction was ablated with distilled water, there was not a single mating, and the only male courtship behaviors seen were a few very brief and unsuccessful mounting attempt...
Olfactory chemical cues have been described to play important roles in the control of mate recogniti...
Sex identification has been studied in several species of crustacean decapods but only seldom was th...
We studied the relevance of urine cues in Homarus gammarus dominance maintenance, hypothesising that...
Chemical signals are common in most crustacean social interactions and are often perceived via chemo...
The aim of this thesis was to study the chemical communication involved in aggressive and reproducti...
Abstract: In a 3.7-m Y-maze flume study of social odor-mediated behavior of mature lobsters (Homarus...
With a steadily increasing world population the demand for seafood has been growing rapidly over the...
The introduction of non-native populations can have dramatic effects on the native fauna as a result...
Recent findings indicate that female American lobsters, Homarus americanus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837),...
Locating and evaluating a suitable partner for mating is one of the most important events in any sex...
Successful mating is essentially a consequence of making the right choices at the correct time. Anim...
Abstract Interest in chemoreception of decapod shrimps has been stimulated by observations indicativ...
Information about the roles of both sexes in pair formation is required to better understand the mec...
Olfactory chemical cues have been described to play important roles in the control of mate recogniti...
Sex identification has been studied in several species of crustacean decapods but only seldom was th...
We studied the relevance of urine cues in Homarus gammarus dominance maintenance, hypothesising that...
Chemical signals are common in most crustacean social interactions and are often perceived via chemo...
The aim of this thesis was to study the chemical communication involved in aggressive and reproducti...
Abstract: In a 3.7-m Y-maze flume study of social odor-mediated behavior of mature lobsters (Homarus...
With a steadily increasing world population the demand for seafood has been growing rapidly over the...
The introduction of non-native populations can have dramatic effects on the native fauna as a result...
Recent findings indicate that female American lobsters, Homarus americanus (H. Milne Edwards, 1837),...
Locating and evaluating a suitable partner for mating is one of the most important events in any sex...
Successful mating is essentially a consequence of making the right choices at the correct time. Anim...
Abstract Interest in chemoreception of decapod shrimps has been stimulated by observations indicativ...
Information about the roles of both sexes in pair formation is required to better understand the mec...
Olfactory chemical cues have been described to play important roles in the control of mate recogniti...
Sex identification has been studied in several species of crustacean decapods but only seldom was th...
We studied the relevance of urine cues in Homarus gammarus dominance maintenance, hypothesising that...