165
Views
3
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

Behavioral responses of northern crayfish (Faxonius virilis) to conspecific alarm cues and predator cues from smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu)

ORCID Icon &
Pages 1-16 | Received 21 Jun 2019, Accepted 09 Jan 2020, Published online: 28 Jan 2020

References

  • Acquistapace P, Calamai L, Hazlett BA, Gherardi F. 2005. Source of alarm substances in crayfish and their preliminary chemical characterization. Can J Zool. 83:1624–1630.
  • Acquistapace P, Daniels WH, Gherardi F. 2004. Behavioral responses to ‘alarm odors’ in potentially invasive and non-invasive crayfish species from aquaculture ponds. Behaviour. 141:691–702.
  • Bouwma P, Hazlett BA. 2001. Integration of multiple predator cues by the crayfish Orconectes propinquus. Animal Behav. 61:771–776.
  • Breithaupt T, Thiel M, Eds.. 2011. Chemical communication in crustaceans. New York: Springer Science and Business Media; 1–564
  • Brown GE, Poirier JF, Adrian JC Jr. 2004. Assessment of local predation risk: the role of subthreshold concentrations of chemical alarm cues. Behav Ecol. 15:810–815.
  • Chivers DP, Mirza RS, Bryer PJ, Kiesecker JM. 2001. Threat-sensitive predator avoidance by slimy sculpins: understanding the importance of visual versus chemical information. Can J Zool. 79:867–873.
  • Chivers DP, Wisenden BD, Smith RJF. 1996. Damselfly larvae learn to recognize predators from chemical cues in the predator’s diet. Animal Behav. 52:315–320.
  • Derby CD, Steullet P. 2001. Why do animals have so many receptors? The role of multiple chemosensors in animal perception. Biol Bull. 200:211–215.
  • DiDonato GT, Lodge DM. 1993. Species replacements among Orconectes crayfishes in wisconsin lakes: the role of predation by fish. Can J Fish Aquat Sci. 50:1484–1488.
  • Dodson SI, Crowl TA, Peckarsky BL, Kats LB, Covich AP, Culp JM. 1994. Non-visual communication in freshwater benthos: an overview. J N Am Benthol Soc. 13:268–282.
  • Dorn NJ, Mittelbach GG. 1999. More than predator and prey: a review of interactions between fish and crayfish. Vie Milieu. 49:229–237.
  • Edwards BA, Jackson DA, Somers KM. 2009. Multispecies crayfish declines in lakes: implications for species distributions and richness. J N Am Benthol Soc. 28:719–732.
  • Ferrari MCO, Wisenden BD, Chivers DP. 2010. Chemical ecology of predator- prey interactions in aquatic ecosystems: a review and prospectus. Can J Zool. 88:698–724.
  • Garvey JE, Rettig JE, Stein RA, Lodge DM, Klosiewski SP. 2003. Scale-dependent associations among fish predation, littoral habitat, and distributions of crayfish species. Ecology. 84:3339–3348.
  • Gherardi F. 2010. Invasive crayfish and freshwater fishes of the world. Rev Sci Tech. 29:241–254.
  • Gherardi F, Mavuti KM, Pacini N, Tricarico E, Harper DM. 2011. The smell of danger: chemical recognition of fish predators by the invasive crayfish Procambarus clarkii. Freshw Biol. 56:1567–1578.
  • Hartman EJ, Abrahams MV. 2000. Sensory compensation and the detection of predators: the interaction between chemical and visual information. Proc Royal Soc B. 267:571–575.
  • Hazlett BA. 1999. Responses to multiple chemical cues by the crayfish Orconectes virilis. Behaviour. 136:161–177.
  • Hazlett BA. 2003a. The effects of starvation on crayfish responses to alarm odor. Ethology. 109:587–592.
  • Hazlett BA. 2003b. Predator recognition and learned irrelevance in the crayfish Orconectes virilis. Ethology. 109:765–780.
  • Hazlett BA. 2007. Conditioned reinforcement in the crayfish Orconectes rusticus. Behaviour. 144:847–859.
  • Hazlett BA, Acquistapace P, Gherardi F. 2002. Differences in memory capabilities in invasive and native crayfish. J Crustac Biol. 22:439–448.
  • Hazlett BA, Burba A, Gherardi F, Acquistapace P. 2003. Invasive species of crayfish use a broader range of predation-risk cues than native species. Biol Invasions. 5:223–228.
  • Hazlett BA, Schoolmaster DR. 1998. Responses of cambarid crayfish to predator odor. J Chem Ecol. 24:1757–1770.
  • Heino J, Virkkala R, Toivonen J. 2009. Climate change and freshwater biodiversity: detected patterns, future trends and adaptations in northern regions. Bio Rev. 84:39–54.
  • Jurcak AM, Moore PA. 2014. Behavioral decisions in sensory landscapes: crayfish use chemical signals to make habitat use choices. J Crustac Biol. 35:559–564.
  • Keller TA, Moore PA. 1999. Effects of ontogeny and odors on behavior: the influence of crayfish size and fish odors on crayfish movement. Mar Freshw Behav Phy. 33:35–50.
  • Keller TA, Moore PA. 2000. Context-specific behavior: crayfish size influences crayfish–fish interactions. J N Am Benthol Soc. 19:344–351.
  • Kenison EK, Weldy PY, Williams RN. 2018. There must be something in the water: assessing the behavioral responses of rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) to fish and amphibian predator kairomones. J Ethol. 36:77–84.
  • Liden WH, Herberholz J. 2008. Behavioral and neural responses of juvenile crayfish to moving shadows. J Exp Biol. 211:1355–1361.
  • Martin CW. 2014. Naïve prey exhibit reduced antipredator behavior and survivorship. PeerJ. 2:e665.
  • Mitchell B, Hazlett BA. 1996. Predator avoidance strategies of the crayfish Orconectes virilis. Crustaceana. 69:400–412.
  • Momot WT. 1995. Redefining the role of crayfish in aquatic ecosystems. Rev Fish Sci. 3:33–63.
  • Monteclaro HM, Kazuhiko A, Matsuoka T. 2010. Response properties of crayfish antennules to hydrodynamic stimuli: functional differences in the lateral and medial flagella. J Exp Biol. 213:3683–3691.
  • Pecor KW, Deering CM, Firnberg MT, Pastino AK, Wolfson SJ. 2010. The use of conspecific and heterospecific alarm cues by virile crayfish (Orconectes virilis) from an exotic population. Mar Freshw Behav Phy. 43:37–44.
  • Pecor KW, Hazlett BA. 2006. The influence of flowing water on the resource pursuit-risk avoidance tradeoff in the crayfish Orconectes virilis. Ethology. 112:332–338.
  • Probst WE, Rabeni CF, Covington WG, Marteney RE. 1984. Resource use by stream-dwelling rock bass and smallmouth bass. Trans Am Fish Soc. 113:283–294.
  • Rabeni CF. 1992. Trophic linkage between stream centrarchids and their crayfish prey. Can J Fish Aquat Sci. 49:1714–1721.
  • Rahel F, Olden J. 2008. Assessing the effects of climate change on aquatic invasive species. Conserv Biol. 22:521–533.
  • Ramberg Pihl NC, Yurewicz KL, Boucher TR. 2018. The influence of lake attributes and predatory bass on the distribution of northern crayfish (Orconectes virilis) in central New Hampshire. Can J Zool. 96:87–95.
  • Roth BM, Kitchell JF. 2005. The role of size-selective predation in the displacement of Orconectes crayfishes following rusty crayfish invasion. Crustaceana. 78:297–310.
  • Shave CR, Townsend CR, Crowl TA. 1994. Anti-predator behaviours of a freshwater crayfish (Paranephrops zealandicus) to a native and introduced predator. N Z J Ecol. 18:1–10.
  • Stein RA. 1977. Selective predation, optimal foraging, and the predator‐prey interaction between fish and crayfish. Ecology. 58:1237–1253.
  • Stein RA, Magnuson JJ. 1976. Behavioral response of crayfish to a fish predator. Ecology. 57:751–761.
  • Tierney AJ, Thompson CS, Dunham DW. 1986. Fine structure of aesthetasc chemoreceptors in the crayfish Orconectes propinquus. Can J Zool. 64:392–399.
  • Werner EE, Anholt BR. 1993. Ecological consequences of the trade-off between growth and mortality rates mediated by foraging activity. Am Nat. 142:242–272.
  • Willman EJ, Hill AM, Lodge DM. 1994. Response of three crayfish congeners (Orconectes spp.) to odors of fish carrion and live predatory fish. Am Midl Nat. 132:44–51.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.