Great importance has been attributed to the visual aspects of
sexual communication in semi-terrestrial crabs and although P.
crassipes may utilize visual signals, pheromones and chemotactile
signals are important in the release of mating behavior. In the subtidal
C. magister pheromones seem to mediate both courtship and
mating behavior. Visual...
"The California Department of Fish and Game and the Oregon Fish Commission tagged and released 901 legal crabs (Cancer magister) off northern California and southern Oregon during November and December, 1962. The objectives of the cooperative tagging experiment are to obtain additional information on the population structures, migrations and mortalities...
This is a literature review summarizing what was known about the movements of Dungeness crabs on the West Coast. "Presented here is a summary of the available information dealing with Dungeness crab movements in waters off British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California." (from the Introduction) "Prepared for the State/Federal Dungeness...
Dungeness crab migration along the coast and movement in and out of bays and estuaries has been studied by Cleaver (1949) in Washington, Waldron (1958), and Snow and Wagner (1965) in Oregon. Tagged crabs were recovered up to 133 miles from the point of release and a free interchange between...
Various mollusks, including small bivalves and gastropod snails, are a common food source for intertidal crabs. Prey opening techniques used on hard-shell prey are dependent on claw size and morphology. For example, large, strong claws can crush a snail outright while smaller, weaker claws leave characteristic peels, pulls and upper...