2009
DOI: 10.4319/lom.2009.7.96
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Three‐dimensional odorant concentration measurements around actively tracking blue crabs

Abstract: Blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus) and other aquatic organisms locate food and mates by tracking turbulent odorant plumes. The odorant concentration fluctuates unpredictably due to turbulent transport, and many characteristics of the fluctuation pattern have been hypothesized as useful cues for orienting to the odorant source. To make a direct linkage between tracking behavior and odorant signal properties, we developed a laserinduced fluorescence measurement system to quantify the instantaneous three‐dimensiona… Show more

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“…Unlike in moths, which turn with respect to the wind direction (Arbas et al, 1993), the role of flow here is much more limited. Although crabs move against the flow upon reception of an odorant spike at their cephalic appendages (Dickman et al, 2009;Page et al, 2011), the spatial distribution of odorant mediates cross-stream motion directly.…”
Section: The Role Of Flow Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Unlike in moths, which turn with respect to the wind direction (Arbas et al, 1993), the role of flow here is much more limited. Although crabs move against the flow upon reception of an odorant spike at their cephalic appendages (Dickman et al, 2009;Page et al, 2011), the spatial distribution of odorant mediates cross-stream motion directly.…”
Section: The Role Of Flow Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intense laser light is an aversive stimulant to foraging blue crabs, so they were reversibly blinded with electrical heat shrink-wrap, which created no adverse effects (Dickman et al, 2009). Crabs were outfitted with a light-emitting diode (LED) backpack to indicate their position, which was recorded by the CMOS camera simultaneously with the Rhodamine 6G fluorescence data.…”
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“…In crabs, the aesthetascs also mediate responses to intraspecific signals such as sex pheromones (Gleeson, 1982;Gleeson, 1991). The antennules of crabs play a somewhat different role in chemo-orientation, although ablation of the antennules slows the crabs' upstream progress (Keller et al, 2003;Dickman et al, 2009). Another example of a different organization of the food search is found in the kelp crab Pugettia producta, in which low concentrations of chemical stimuli elicit a local search (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%