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. 2010 Nov 1;213(Pt 21):3683-91.
doi: 10.1242/jeb.046011.

Response properties of crayfish antennules to hydrodynamic stimuli: functional differences in the lateral and medial flagella

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Response properties of crayfish antennules to hydrodynamic stimuli: functional differences in the lateral and medial flagella

Harold M Monteclaro et al. J Exp Biol. .

Abstract

Antennules have been reported to influence localization of distant food odors, sex discrimination, and agonistic and social behaviors of decapod crustaceans. Although olfaction by the antennules is largely recognized, information on the sensitivity of antennules to hydrodynamic stimuli has been scant. In red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii antennules, mechanosensory setae outnumber the chemosensory setae. We studied the mechanosensitivity of crayfish antennules by recording neural activities from isolated antennules in response to sinusoidal dipole stimuli. Both the lateral and the medial flagellum of the antennules responded to hydrodynamic stimuli, although the medial flagellum showed more sensitivity at frequencies higher than 60 Hz. The most dominant setae present on the stimulated site were the simple setal type. Although both lateral and medial flagella are capable of detecting chemical and hydrodynamic cues, results from neural responses, morphological observations and antennular behavior observations indicate that the lateral flagellum of P. clarkii functions as an olfactory organ whereas the medial flagellum complements as a hydrodynamic receptor. It appears that in crayfish antennular sensory processing, crayfish simultaneously use chemical and hydrodynamic information. We have compared our data with the threshold of fish lateral line to the same stimuli and we discuss probable similarities in response properties.

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  • Not-so-simple setae.
    Mellon D Jr. Mellon D Jr. J Exp Biol. 2011 Mar 1;214(Pt 5):871; author reply 872. doi: 10.1242/jeb.053280. J Exp Biol. 2011. PMID: 21307075 No abstract available.

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