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Are semi-terrestrial crabs threatened by human noise? Assessment of behavioural and biochemical responses of Neohelice granulata (Brachyura, Varunidae) in tank
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2018-12Registro en:
Filiciotto, Francesco; Sal Moyano, María Paz; de Vincenzi, Giovanni; Hidalgo, Fernando Jose; Sciacca, Virginia; et al.; Are semi-terrestrial crabs threatened by human noise? Assessment of behavioural and biochemical responses of Neohelice granulata (Brachyura, Varunidae) in tank; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Marine Pollution Bulletin; 137; 12-2018; 24-34
0025-326X
1879-3363
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Filiciotto, Francesco
Sal Moyano, María Paz
de Vincenzi, Giovanni
Hidalgo, Fernando Jose
Sciacca, Virginia
Bazterrica, Maria Cielo
Corrias, Valentina
Lorusso, Martín
Mazzola, Salvatore
Buscaino, Giuseppa
Gavio, Maria Andrea
Resumen
This study examined the effects of human lab-generated noise (sweep tone) on the behaviour and biochemistry of a semi-terrestrial crab (Neohelice granulata). The experiment was carried out in tanks equipped with video- and audio-recording systems on a total of seventy-eight specimens. In total, 42 experimental trials with sweep-tone exposure and control conditions were performed using crabs in single and group layouts. After a habituation period of 30 min, the locomotor and acoustic (sound signals emitted by the crabs) behaviours were monitored for 30 min. During this time, the animals in sweep-tone conditions were exposed to ascending sweeps in a bandwidth range of 2.5–25 kHz. Exposure to sweep-tone noise produced significant changes in the number of signals emitted, locomotor behaviours and plasma parameters, such as haemolymph total haemocyte count and glucose, lactate and total protein concentrations, revealing that human noise could represent a disturbance for this crustacean species.