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In this study burrowing behavior of Ocypode rotundata investigated on southwest beaches of Qeshm Island, Persian Gulf, Iran, from February 2015 to January 2016. 9 shapes were recognized which included: single tube burrows, J-shaped, y-shaped with a short
M. Naderi; F. Pishehvarzad
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Saliva from posterior salivary glands of Octopus maya; extraction, separated fractions and effective dose 50 (ED50) in ghost crab.
Maite Mascaro (2145979) +8 more
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Operant conditioning through positive reinforcement in the ghost crab (Ocypode quadrata)
Trent Robinson
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Temperature sensitivity of the pyloric neuromuscular system and its modulation by dopamine
We report here the effects of temperature on the p1 neuromuscular system of the stomatogastric system of the lobster (Panulirus interruptus). Muscle force generation, in response to both the spontaneously rhythmic in vitro pyloric network neural activity
Kevin H. Hobbs +14 more
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Evaluating sampling techniques for measuring ghost crab (Ocypode quadrata) burrow density
Through field sampling, this study compares the ghost crab burrow densities acquired using a Fixed-Area sampling method to those measured using the Belt Transect method commonly used in ecological research.
Seyfried, Caitlin
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Research has shown that anthropogenic impact can irrevocably change our world\u27s environments, including ecosystems and animal behavior. The Atlantic Ghost Crab, Ocypode quadrata, is no exception.
LaLumia, Meredith
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Ghost crab burrows simulation shows differential across-shore persistence
Ghost-crab abundance is often used as an indicator of sandy beach environmental quality. Most studies use an indirect approach, assuming a direct relationship between the number of burrows and individuals.
Mariana L. Campagnoli +2 more
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Grain size distribution of a mesotidal beach with potential implications for ghost crab ecology
Geological depositional processes influence grain size, shape, and distribution. A preliminary study created a high-resolution surface sediment map of a beach environment at Waties Island. Dominant grain sizes were identified via sieving sediment samples
Hartley, Brittany
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