A direct response of the crab Carcinus to the movement of the sun

Date

1965-09-25

Authors

Horridge, George Adrian

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Nature Research (part of Springer Nature)

Abstract

ALTHOUGH it is at first sight unlikely that a crab should take note of the direction of the Sun's movement directly, two lines of evidence already suggest this conclusion. Crabs follow with their eyes the movements of a striped drum which is revolved around them at speeds even lower than one revolution per day1, and several species of lower Crustacea2 as well as the Pacific shore crab H emigrapsus3 utilize some feature of the path of the Sun as a basis for directional escape movements in relation to the local direction of the sea.

Description

Keywords

crab, sun, crab Carcinus, eyes, movement

Citation

Source

Nature

Type

Journal article

Book Title

Entity type

Access Statement

License Rights

DOI

Restricted until

2037-12-31