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Chemoreception and feeding responses of red king crabs to potential bait extracts

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Chemoreception and feeding responses of red king crabs to potential bait extracts

国立国会図書館請求記号
Z54-H522
国立国会図書館書誌ID
4384635
資料種別
記事
著者
Shijie Zhouほか
出版者
Kagoshima : Carcinological Society of Japan
出版年
1997-12
資料形態
掲載誌名
Crustacean Research (通号 26) 1997.12
掲載ページ
p.1~15
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資料種別
記事
著者・編者
Shijie Zhou
Thomas C. Shirley
タイトル(掲載誌)
Crustacean Research
巻号年月日等(掲載誌)
(通号 26) 1997.12
掲載通号
26
掲載ページ
1~15
掲載年月日(W3CDTF)
1997-12
ISSN(掲載誌)
0287-3478
ISSN-L(掲載誌)
0287-3478
出版事項(掲載誌)
Kagoshima : Carcinological Society of Japan
出版地(国名コード)
JP
本文の言語コード
eng
NDLC
対象利用者
一般
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国立国会図書館
請求記号
Z54-H522
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国立国会図書館 : 国立国会図書館雑誌記事索引
書誌ID(NDLBibID)
4384635
整理区分コード
632

デジタル

要約等
Laboratory experiments were conducted to study the chemosensation and feeding behavior of red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus). Five extracts of squid, herring, mussel, king crab muscle, and king crab ovary were used as test solutions. Change in antennular flicking rate was employed as an index of detecting chemicals. The median effective concentration at which 50% of crabs detected the solution varied between 10^<-4> to 10^<-6> g l^<-1> for the five extracts. Crabs were most sensitive to conspecific muscle, but least to mussel. Movement of maxillipeds, probing of chelipeds, movement of walking legs, and body elevation indicated the onset of feeding behavior. Among these indicators, movement of maxillipeds was the most sensitive. The median effective concentration at which 50% of crabs showed feeding responses ranged from 10^<-2> for ovary to 10^<-3> g l^<-1> for herring extract. Herring was the most effective natural bait for red king crabs, while little difference was detected between the sexes for chemosensation.
DOI
10.18353/crustacea.26.0_1
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デジタル

要約等
Laboratory experiments were conducted to study the chemosensation and feeding behavior of red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus). Five extracts of squid, herring, mussel, king crab muscle, and king crab ovary were used as test solutions. Change in antennular flicking rate was employed as an index of detecting chemicals. The median effective concentration at which 50% of crabs detected the solution varied between 10^<-4> to 10^<-6> g l^<-1> for the five extracts. Crabs were most sensitive to conspecific muscle, but least to mussel. Movement of maxillipeds, probing of chelipeds, movement of walking legs, and body elevation indicated the onset of feeding behavior. Among these indicators, movement of maxillipeds was the most sensitive. The median effective concentration at which 50% of crabs showed feeding responses ranged from 10^<-2> for ovary to 10^<-3> g l^<-1> for herring extract. Herring was the most effective natural bait for red king crabs, while little difference was detected between the sexes for chemosensation.
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書誌ID(NDLBibID)
4384635
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110002694424