Chemical communication and its ecological consequence in the Lysmata shrimp
(2009)
Thesis
Zhang, D. (2009). Chemical communication and its ecological consequence in the Lysmata shrimp. (Thesis). University of Hull. Retrieved from https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4209296
Male crustaceans must find and identify receptive females to mate successfully. Mate recognition depends mainly on sex pheromones, which are detected by antennae and antennules. Distance (soluble)pheromone mediates mating behaviour of some decapod cr... Read More about Chemical communication and its ecological consequence in the Lysmata shrimp.