Cf. Adams et Aj. Paul, Phototaxis and geotaxis of light-adapted zoeae of the golden king crab Lithodes aequispinus (Anomura : Lithodidae) in the laboratory, J CRUS BIOL, 19(1), 1999, pp. 106-110
Phototaxis and geotaxis of light-adapted zoeae of the golden king crab Lith
odes aequispinus Benedict were investigated in the laboratory. Stages I, II
, and III zoeae were positively phototactic to white-light intensities of 1
.5 x 10(15) q s(-1) cm(-2) and 3.1 x 10(13) q s (1) cm( 2). No significant
response was observed in zoeae of any stage to 7.3 x 10(11) q s(-1) cm(-2).
Negative geotaxis was observed in all three stages, although this response
was significantly diminished in stages II and III. These behaviors are sim
ilar to those seen in stage I larvae of the red king crab Paralithodes camt
schaticus, as well as in later zoeal stages of several brachyuran crabs.