Adaptations to a terrestrial lifestyle occurred convergently multiple times during the evolution of the arthropods. This holds also true for the “true crabs” (Brachyura), a taxon that includes several lineages that invaded land independently. During an evolutionary transition from sea to land, animals have to develop a variety of physiological and anatomical adaptations to a terrestrial life style related to respiration, reproduction, development, circulation, ion and water balance. In addition, sensory systems that function in air instead of in water are essential for an animal’s life on land. Besides vision and mechanosensory systems, on land, the chemical senses have to be modified substantially in comparison to their function in water. ...
Olfaction is an important process by which animals sense dissolved chemical cues (odors), in the sur...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
Benthic crustaceans such as the blue crab Callinectes sapidus use various sensory appendages to navi...
AbstractThe robber crab (Birgus latro), also known as the coconut crab, is the world's largest land-...
Abstract Background During the evolutionary radiation of Crustacea, several lineages in this taxon c...
Malacostracan crustaceans display a large diversity of sizes, morphs and life styles. However, only ...
Myriapods represent an arthropod lineage, originating from a marine arthropod ancestor that most lik...
Representatives of at least six crustacean taxa managed to establish a terrestrial life style during...
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...
Malacostracan crustaceans such as crabs flick antennae with arrays of olfactory sensilla called aest...
In the course of evolution, crustaceans adapted to a large variety of habitats. Probably the most ex...
Coenobitidae are one out of at least five crustacean lineages which independently succeeded in the t...
Hexapods most likely derived from an aquatic ancestor, which they shared with crustaceans. During th...
Crustaceans have successfully adapted to a variety of environments including fresh- and saltwater as...
Olfaction is an important process by which animals sense dissolved chemical cues (odors), in the sur...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
Benthic crustaceans such as the blue crab Callinectes sapidus use various sensory appendages to navi...
AbstractThe robber crab (Birgus latro), also known as the coconut crab, is the world's largest land-...
Abstract Background During the evolutionary radiation of Crustacea, several lineages in this taxon c...
Malacostracan crustaceans display a large diversity of sizes, morphs and life styles. However, only ...
Myriapods represent an arthropod lineage, originating from a marine arthropod ancestor that most lik...
Representatives of at least six crustacean taxa managed to establish a terrestrial life style during...
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...
Malacostracan crustaceans such as crabs flick antennae with arrays of olfactory sensilla called aest...
In the course of evolution, crustaceans adapted to a large variety of habitats. Probably the most ex...
Coenobitidae are one out of at least five crustacean lineages which independently succeeded in the t...
Hexapods most likely derived from an aquatic ancestor, which they shared with crustaceans. During th...
Crustaceans have successfully adapted to a variety of environments including fresh- and saltwater as...
Olfaction is an important process by which animals sense dissolved chemical cues (odors), in the sur...
Odour capture is an important part of olfaction, where dissolved chemical cues (odours) are brought ...
Benthic crustaceans such as the blue crab Callinectes sapidus use various sensory appendages to navi...