Art
J-GLOBAL ID:201002212747439273   Reference number:10A0283537

Mechanisms Determining Benthic Adult Distributions of Estuarine and Coastal Crabs: Ecological Implications of Megalopae

汽水・沿岸域のカニ類の分布決定機構-メガロパ幼生の役割-
Author (1):
Material:
Volume: 47  Issue:Page: 155-172  Publication year: Feb. 26, 2010 
JST Material Number: L3747A  ISSN: 1342-2758  Document type: Article
Article type: 文献レビュー  Country of issue: Japan (JPN)  Language: JAPANESE (JA)
Thesaurus term:
Thesaurus term/Semi thesaurus term
Keywords indexed to the article.
All keywords is available on JDreamIII(charged).
On J-GLOBAL, this item will be available after more than half a year after the record posted. In addtion, medical articles require to login to MyJ-GLOBAL.

JST classification (2):
JST classification
Category name(code) classified by JST.
Population ecology  ,  Fisheries animals other than fishes 
Reference (80):
  • Swimming behavior of Dungeness crab, Cancer magister Dana megalopae in still and moving water. Estuaries, 17, 282-286.
  • Hedvall, O., P. O. Moksnes and L. Pihl (1998): Habitat selection in postlarvae and juveniles of the shore crab, Carcinus maenas: a laboratory study in an annular flume. Hydrobiol., 375/376, 89-100.
  • McConaugha, J.(2002): Altemative feeding mechanisms in megalopae of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus. Mar. Biol., 140, 1227-1233.
  • Montgomery, J. C., A. G. Jeffs, S. D. Simpson, M. Meekan and C. Tindle (2006): Sound as an orientation cue for the pelagic larvae of reef fishes and decapod crustaceans. Adv. Mar. Bin., 51, 144-196.
  • Radford, C. A., A. G. Jeffs and J. C. Montgomery (2007): Directional swimming behavior by five species of crab postlarvae in response to reef sound. Bull. Mar. Sci., 80, 369-378.
more...

Return to Previous Page