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10 May 2023 Phototaxis in Two Shallow-Water Zeuxo Species (Crustacea: Tanaidacea)
Nobuya Okamoto, Keiichi Kakui
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Abstract

Different crustacean species can differ in their response to light. In Tanaidacea, a small group of aquatic, benthic crustaceans, previous studies suggested that several species may be positively phototactic based on their attraction to nocturnal light traps, but no experimental investigations of phototaxis had been conducted on this group. Here we show experimentally that two species in the genus Zeuxo are phototactic but exhibit opposite reactions to light; Zeuxo ezoensis, which inhabits the blades and stipes of seaweeds, was positively phototactic, whereas Zeuxo molybi, which inhabits muddy sediments overlying bedrock, was negatively phototactic. This differential response may reflect differences in photoenvironment between these species' microhabitats.

Nobuya Okamoto and Keiichi Kakui "Phototaxis in Two Shallow-Water Zeuxo Species (Crustacea: Tanaidacea)," Zoological Science 40(3), 203-207, (10 May 2023). https://doi.org/10.2108/zs220118
Received: 25 December 2022; Accepted: 4 February 2023; Published: 10 May 2023
KEYWORDS
benthos
habitat segregation
intertidal
Peracarida
Tanaididae
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