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Uca pugilator

About: Uca pugilator is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 376 publications have been published within this topic receiving 12303 citations.


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TL;DR: The semi-terrestrial sand fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, occasionally is forced by avian and mammalian predators to go into the water where it becomes vulnerable to aquatic predators, therefore, it would be adaptive for Uca to possess some means of detecting the direction of the shore and its burrow while submerged.
Abstract: The semi-terrestrial sand fiddler crab, Uca pugilator, occasionally is forced by avian and mammalian predators to go into the water where it becomes vulnerable to aquatic predators. Therefore, it would be adaptive for Uca to possess some means of detecting the direction of the shore and its burrow while submerged. Using crabs from Florida and Long Island, New York, the identity of the cues used in underwater orientation and the possible hierarchial arrangement of these cues were ascertained.Under various cue regimes, the crabs were individually observed in a long narrow tank that allowed the crabs to proceed either toward shore or away from it. The potential cues for shoreward orientation which were available to the submerged crab were celestial cues, landmarks, and gradient cues (hydrostatic pressure, light wavelength, light intensity and substrate slope). Each cue was isolated and then tested for its effectiveness in orientation. It was next presented to the crabs in a conflicting configuration with oth...

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TL;DR: In the present findings the residues 6 to 9 seem to be important for PDH action, with the peptide 1-9-NH2 being the smallest C-terminal deletion analog to display activity.

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TL;DR: A factor is present in cold-acClimated crabs which significantly increases respiration in tissues from warm-acclimated animals and Ethanol extracts showed greater respiration-enhancing activity than saline extracts.

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TL;DR: Differences in larval activity patterns suggest that STST behaviors are controlled by separate circatidal and circalunidian clocks or paired circal unidian clocks coupled in antiphase.
Abstract: Fiddler crab Uca pugilator larvae are released within estuaries near the time of high tide and are exported offshore to undergo development. Previous studies indicate that zoea-1 larvae use selective tidal-stream transport (STST) to migrate from adult habitats to shelf waters. In areas with semidiurnal tides, this behavior is mediated by a circatidal rhythm that is characterized by upward swimming toward the surface during ebb tide, followed by a descent toward the bottom during flood tide. We tested the hypothesis that U. pugilator zoeae from different tidal regimes possess activity rhythms that match local tidal patterns. Ovigerous crabs with late-stage embryos were collected from areas with semidiurnal, diurnal, and mixed tides and from an area within a microtidal coastal lagoon. Following hatching, swimming activity was monitored under constant conditions for 96 h. Zoeae from semidiurnal and diurnal regimes possessed activity rhythms with free-running periods that matched the tides at the collection sites (≈12.4 and 24.8 h, respectively). Crabs from beaches with mixed tides displayed asymmetrical oscillations in swimming activity with dominant periodicities that corre- sponded to the semidiurnal and diurnal constituents of the tides. Zoeae from microtidal areas pos- sessed rhythms that were similar to those observed in crabs from areas with semidiurnal tides. At all locations, peaks in activity occurred during the time of expected ebb currents, which is consistent with STST behavior favoring seaward transport. Differences in larval activity patterns suggest that STST behaviors are controlled by separate circatidal and circalunidian clocks or paired circalunidian clocks coupled in antiphase.

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TL;DR: A bacterial infection in Carcinus maenas and in Uca pugilator is described and the coagulation process is disturbed in infected crabs, resulting in the formation of fibrin-like fibers in infected specimens.
Abstract: A bacterial infection in Carcinus maenas and in Uca pugilator is described. The percentage of infections recorded in the field was between 0 and 10%, depending on season. Infected crabs remain about 3 times longer in Intermolt Stages C3 and C4 than do healthy crabs. In infected specimens of both species, the glucose level in the hemolymph is increased and protein, copper and lipid concentrations in the hemolymph as well as the glycogen content of various tissues are diminished. The coagulation process is disturbed in infected crabs. The hemocytes aggregate, but the formation of fibrin-like fibers, which can be observed in healthy crabs, does not occur.

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