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Title: Consistent individual differences in haemolymph density reflect risk propensity in amarine invertebrate
Authors: Fürtbauer, Ines
Keywords: Biology
Physiology
Behaviour
Coping styles
Crustaceans
Haemolymph
Density
Invertebrates
Personality
Physiology
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: The Royal Society
Abstract: While the literature on consistent individual differences in correlated suites of physiological and behavioural traits is steadily growing for vertebrates, invertebrates have received less attention. The few studies that do exist have measured temporary physiological states (or responses), rather than consistent individual physiological traits. Here, I explore the consistency of individual differences in physiology and behaviour ofn=53 shore crabs (Carcinus maenas) by repeatedly measuring haemolymph density (HD) and the crabs’ responses to a novel environment. In crustaceans, HD is directly proportional to protein concentrations, and thus indicative of physiological condition.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/21742
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