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Panulirus argus

American lobster, Homarus americanus serum Marine crustaceans Muscle, 10 species Whole, various species Aesop shrimp, Pandalus montagu r, soft parts Scotland reference site vs. waste dump site Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus soft parts Puerto Rico Anasco Bay West coast... [Pg.475]

Reeder, P. B. and B. W. Ache. Chemotaxis in the Florida spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. Anim. Behav. 28, 831-839 (1980). [Pg.128]

Johnson, B. R. and Ache, B. W., Antennular chemosensitivity in the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus amino acids as feeding stimuli, Mar. Behav. Physiol., 5, 145, 1978. [Pg.475]

Olson, K. S. and Derby, C. D., Inhibition of taurine and 5 AMP olfactory receptor sites of the spiny lobster Panulirus argus by odorant compounds and mixtures, J. Comp. Physiol, A, 176, 527, 1995. [Pg.475]

Burgess, M. F. and Derby, C. D., Two novel types of L-glutamate receptors with affinities for NMDA and L-cysteine in the olfactory organ of the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus, Brain Res., 111, 292, 1997. [Pg.475]

Hunt, J. H., Lyons, W. G., and Kennedy, F. S., Effects of exposure and confinement on spiny lobsters, Panulirus argus, used as attractants in the Florida trap fishery, Fish. Bull., 84, 69, 1985. [Pg.479]

Gleeson R. A., Trapido-Rosenthal H. G., McDowell L. M., Aldrich H. C. and Carr W. E. (1992) Ecto-ATPase/phosphatase activity in the olfactory sensilla of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus localization and characterization. Cell Tissue Res. 269, 439-445. [Pg.434]

D.R. Cummins, D.M. Chen, T.H. Goldsmith (1984). Spectral sensitivity of the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. Biol. Bull, 166, 269-276. [Pg.480]

The fates of the herbicides 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) 2, 4, 5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T) and the DDT metabolite, bis-(4-chlorophenyl) acetic acid (DDA) were studied in the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus 24). All acids were injected intrapericardially at 10 mg/kg. Both 2,4-D or 2,4,5-T were extensively excreted, unchanged, in urine in the first 24 hours after the dose. About 10% of the dose of 2,4,D and 2,4,5T was taken up by hepatopancreas where the taurine conjugate was formed and subsequently excreted either in urine or feces. Part of the DDA dose was excreted in urine, as unchanged DDA and as DDA-taurine, but DDA was more extensively taken up by shell and hepatopancreas and more slowly excreted than 2,4D or 2,4,5-T. For all three carboxylic acids, muscle concentrations were lower than hemolymph concentrations at 24 hours after the dose, and were less than 5p.g/g. [Pg.127]

Homer AJ, Weissburg MJ, Derby CD (2008) The olfactory pathway mediates sheltering behavior of Caribbean spiny lobsters, Panulirus argus, to conspecific urine signals. J Comp Physiol A 194 243-253... [Pg.37]

Ziegler TA, Forward RB (2007) Larval release behaviors in the Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus role of peptide pheromones. J Chem Ecol 33 1795-1805... [Pg.62]

Fig. 5.2 Diagram of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, flicking the aesthetasc-bearing lateral filaments of its olfactory antennules. Drawing by Jorge A. Varela Ramos... Fig. 5.2 Diagram of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus, flicking the aesthetasc-bearing lateral filaments of its olfactory antennules. Drawing by Jorge A. Varela Ramos...
Goldman JA, Koehl MAR (2001) Fluid dynamic design of lobster olfactory organs High-speed kinematic analysis of antennule flicking by Panulirus argus. Chem Senses 26 385-398... [Pg.101]

Reidenbach MA, George NT, Koehl MAR (2008) Antennule morphology and flicking kinematics facilitate odor sampling by the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. J Exp Biol 211 2849-2858 Sainte-Marie B (1986) Feeding and swimming of lysianassid amphipods in a shallow cold-water... [Pg.102]

The cuticular hair can be of varying length and thickness, and usually has a smooth surface, but the cuticular structure depends on the type of chemosensory sensillum some have cuticular superficial structures. For example, the hedgehog hairs of II. americanus are fringed (Fig. 6.2) (Derby 1982), whereas the hooded sensilla of Panulirus argus have leaf-like setules (Cate and Derby 2002). [Pg.106]

Cate HS, Derby CD (2001) Morphology and distrbution of setae on the antennules of the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus reveal new types of bimodal chemo-mechanosensilla. Cell Tissue Res 304 439-454... [Pg.119]

Derby CD, Cate HS, Gentilcore LR (1997) Perireception in olfaction Molecular mass sieving by aesthetasc sensillar cuticle determines odorant access to receptor sites in the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus. J Exp Biol 200 2073-2081... [Pg.119]

Gleeson RA, Aldric HC, White JF, Trapido-Rosenthal HG, Carr WES (1993) Ionic and elemental analyses of olfactory sensillar lymph in the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. Comp Biochem Physiol 105A 29-34... [Pg.120]

Griinert U, Ache BW (1988) Ultrastructure of the aesthetasc (olfactory) sensilla of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. Cell Tiss Res 251 95-103... [Pg.120]

Laverack MS, Ardill DJ (1965) The innervation of the aesthetasc hairs of Panulirus argus. Quart J Mier Sci 106 45-60... [Pg.120]

Garm A, Hoeg JT (2006) Ultrastructure and functional organization of mouthpart sensory setae of the spiny lobster Panulirus argus. new features of putative mechanoreceptors. J Morphol 267 464-476... [Pg.144]

Garm A, Shabani S, Hoeg JT, Derby CD (2005) Chemosensory neurons in the mouthparts of the spiny lobsters Panulirus argus and Panulirus interruptus (Crustacea Decapoda). J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 314 175-186... [Pg.144]

Schmidt M, Ache BW (1996a) Processing of antennular input in the brain of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. I. Non-olfactory chemosensory and mechanosensory pathway of the lateral and median antennular neuropils. J Comp Physiol A 178 579-604... [Pg.146]

Steullet P, Dudar O, Flavus T, Zhou M, Derby CD (2001) Selective ablation of antennular sensilla on the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus suggests that dual antennular chemosensory pathways mediate odorant activation of searching and localization of food. J Exp Biol 204 4259 1269... [Pg.146]

Steullet P, Kriitzfeldt DR, Hamidani G, Flavus T, Ngo V, Derby CD (2002) Dual antennular chemosensory pathways mediate odor-associative learning and odor discrimination in the Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus. J Exp Biol 205 851-867... [Pg.146]

Behringer DC, Butler MJ, Shields JD (2008) Ecological and physiological effects of Pavl infection on the Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus Latreille). J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 359 26-33... [Pg.254]

Berrill M (1975) Gregarious behavior of juveniles of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus (Crustacea Decapoda). Bull Mar Sci 25 515-522... [Pg.254]


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