Experiments were designed to investigate selective predation by medium (40-55 mm carapace width: CW) and large (55-70 mm CW) Carcinus maenas when feeding on four bivalves of contrasting shell morphology. Size-selection was examined by presenting individual crabs with a wide size range of Mytilus edulis, Ostrea edulis, Crassostrea gigas and Cerastoderma edule. Medium-sized crabs preferred mussels 5-15 mm shell length (maximum shell dimension: SL) and cockles 5-10 mm SL, whereas large crabs preferred mussels 15-25 mm and cockles 10-20 mm SL. Crabs generally showed no preference for any particular size of either oyster species. Species-selection was examined by presenting individual crabs with paired combinations of the four bivalves in variou...
The non-indigenous green crab (Carcinus maenas) is an important predator on bivalve wild beds in coa...
Foraging rate was highly variable among shore crabs of the same size category and for individual cra...
The cultivated Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, and the accidentally introduced Asian date muss...
Species-selective predation by medium (40-50 mm carapace width) and large (55-70 mm) Carcinus maenas...
Information concerning the way juvenile crabs choose their diet from a variety of prey types can be ...
Earlier research indicated crabs select small bivalve prey that are not always energetically optimal...
The preference for a particular type of prey implies an active behavioral choice of the predator. Th...
The crab Necora puber L. is a common predator of limpets, the major grazer on rocky shores in Northe...
Crabs and sea stars are known to preferentially select mussels with morphological traits that dimini...
Predator-prey relationships between the panopeid crab, Dyspanopeus sayi, and the mytilid Musculista ...
Prey selection by Somaniathelphusa sinensis (Parathelphusidae) among 5 gastropod species was associa...
This is a study of the foraging behaviour of Carcinus maenas on Mytilus edulis and of Thalamita dan...
The foraging behaviour of the green shore crabs, Carcinus maenas, of 24-26mm carapace width was obse...
Size-selective predation by small (30-50 mm carapace width) and large (90-110 mm) Callinectes sapidu...
Predation on reef-forming bivalves can be important to reef formation and community composition. As ...
The non-indigenous green crab (Carcinus maenas) is an important predator on bivalve wild beds in coa...
Foraging rate was highly variable among shore crabs of the same size category and for individual cra...
The cultivated Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, and the accidentally introduced Asian date muss...
Species-selective predation by medium (40-50 mm carapace width) and large (55-70 mm) Carcinus maenas...
Information concerning the way juvenile crabs choose their diet from a variety of prey types can be ...
Earlier research indicated crabs select small bivalve prey that are not always energetically optimal...
The preference for a particular type of prey implies an active behavioral choice of the predator. Th...
The crab Necora puber L. is a common predator of limpets, the major grazer on rocky shores in Northe...
Crabs and sea stars are known to preferentially select mussels with morphological traits that dimini...
Predator-prey relationships between the panopeid crab, Dyspanopeus sayi, and the mytilid Musculista ...
Prey selection by Somaniathelphusa sinensis (Parathelphusidae) among 5 gastropod species was associa...
This is a study of the foraging behaviour of Carcinus maenas on Mytilus edulis and of Thalamita dan...
The foraging behaviour of the green shore crabs, Carcinus maenas, of 24-26mm carapace width was obse...
Size-selective predation by small (30-50 mm carapace width) and large (90-110 mm) Callinectes sapidu...
Predation on reef-forming bivalves can be important to reef formation and community composition. As ...
The non-indigenous green crab (Carcinus maenas) is an important predator on bivalve wild beds in coa...
Foraging rate was highly variable among shore crabs of the same size category and for individual cra...
The cultivated Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, and the accidentally introduced Asian date muss...