Two-Dimensional Records Of The Eyecup Movements Of The Crab Carcinus

1969 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 673-682
Author(s):  
W. J. P. BARNES ◽  
G. A. HORRIDGE

1. The eyecup movements of the common shore crab, Carcinus maenas L., have been recorded in two dimensions. 2. Saccades and eyecup drift occur in all directions. Eyecup tremor is a complex irregular movement although horizontal tremor predominates in most crabs. 3. Although the response to the movement of the light in a circle is usually an approximate circle or ellipse, rectangular responses are occasionally obtained and the eyecup often moves in a stepwise fashion in response to a smooth diagonal movement of the light. 4. The angle of response to a diagonal movement depends on the ratio of the response to horizontal and vertical movements alone. The eye is virtually stabilized in all planes by a contrasting object but never fixates upon a moving stimulus. 5. No torsional or twisting movements of the eyecups were obtained in response to light stimuli.

1993 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 107-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michel J. Kaiser ◽  
Roger N. Hughes ◽  
Robin N. Gibson

Author(s):  
J.D. Russell ◽  
G. Walker ◽  
R. Woollen

Two types of infectious agent within rootlet cells of the parasitic barnacle, Sacculina carcini have been recognized by transmission electron microscopy. The rootlets were dissected from the common shore crab, Carcinus maenas, collected from two locales—Plymouth and Pwllheli. Yeast cells were identified within cells of S. carcini rootlets from crabs collected at both locations and an iridovirus was also found, but only in rootlets from Plymouth crabs. These infectious agents were never found co-occurring in the rootlets from Plymouth crabs. Both agents, when present in rootlets, were also present in the respective host crab tissues. It is therefore concluded that S. carcini rootlets are susceptible to invasion from natural infectious agents of the host crab.


1974 ◽  
Vol 29 (11-12) ◽  
pp. 754-756 ◽  
Author(s):  
Klaus-Dieter Spindler ◽  
Dieter Adelung ◽  
Catherine Tchernigovtzeff

Abstract Molt stages of juvenile Carcinus maenas were determined independently according to the methods of Drach and of Adelung. With the exception of stage DO the two systems agree rather well over the whole intermolt cycle. The molting hormone contents of animals regenerating several lim bs and whose molt stages were determined according to Drach are in the same range as the values published by Adelung.


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