Cannibalism of decapod crustaceans and implications for their aquaculture: a review of its prevalence, influencing factors, and mitigating methods

N Romano, C Zeng - Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The prevalence of cannibalistic behavior among many commercially important decapod
crustaceans is one of the biggest limiting factors to their culture productivity and profitability …

Stochastic developmental variation, an epigenetic source of phenotypic diversity with far-reaching biological consequences

G Vogt - Journal of Biosciences, 2015 - Springer
This article reviews the production of different phenotypes from the same genotype in the
same environment by stochastic cellular events, nonlinear mechanisms during patterning …

[图书][B] Principles of animal communication

JW Bradbury, SL Vehrencamp - 1998 - learninglink.oup.com
Literature Cited to accompany Animal Communication, 2e Page 1 Principles of Animal
Communication, Second Edition Jack W. Bradbury and Sandra L. Vehrencamp Chapter 14 …

Neural processing, perception, and behavioral responses to natural chemical stimuli by fish and crustaceans

CD Derby, PW Sorensen - Journal of chemical ecology, 2008 - Springer
This manuscript reviews the chemical ecology of two of the major aquatic animal models,
fish and crustaceans, in the study of chemoreception. By necessity, it is restricted in scope …

Songs versus colours versus horns: what explains the diversity of sexually selected traits?

JJ Wiens, E Tuschhoff - Biological Reviews, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Papers on sexual selection often highlight the incredible diversity of sexually selected traits
across animals. Yet, few studies have tried to explain why this diversity evolved. Animals use …

Self-structuring properties of dominance hierarchies: a new perspective

ID Chase, K Seitz - Advances in genetics, 2011 - Elsevier
Using aggressive behavior, animals of many species establish dominance hierarchies in
both nature and the laboratory. Rank in these hierarchies influences many aspects of …

Finding food: how marine invertebrates use chemical cues to track and select food

M Kamio, CD Derby - Natural Product Reports, 2017 - pubs.rsc.org
Benthic marine invertebrates sense molecules from other organisms and use these
molecules to find and evaluate the organisms as sources of food. These processes depend …

Male urine signals social rank in the Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus)

EN Barata, PC Hubbard, OG Almeida, A Miranda… - BMC biology, 2007 - Springer
Background The urine of freshwater fish species investigated so far acts as a vehicle for
reproductive pheromones affecting the behaviour and physiology of the opposite sex …

[HTML][HTML] Cross-sensory interference assessment after exposure to noise shows different effects in the blue crab olfactory and sound sensing capabilities

M Solé, S De Vreese, AM Sánchez, JM Fortuño… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Underwater noise pollution is an increasing threat to marine ecosystems. Marine animals
use sound in communication and orientation processes. The introduction of anthropogenic …

Chemical communication and its role in sexual selection across Animalia

TJ Buchinger, W Li - Communications Biology, 2023 - nature.com
Sexual selection has been studied as a major evolutionary driver of animal diversity for
roughly 50 years. Much evidence indicates that competition for mates favors elaborate …