. Animal hormones; a comparative survey. Hormones. 180 METABOLIC HORMONES which probably regulate the release of hormone into the blood, the crab, Gecarcinus lateralis, loses "its normal ability to vary the type and rate of metabolism". Indications of this are seen in a O 008- PUGILATOR WOODS HOLE PUGILATOR (FLORIDA] PUGNAX Fig. 5-6. Effects of eyestalk removal and subsequent injection of eyestalk extract on the average rate of daytime oxygen consump- tion of two fiddler crabs, Uca pugilator and U. pugnax, over a period of some weeks after treatment. Re


. Animal hormones; a comparative survey. Hormones. 180 METABOLIC HORMONES which probably regulate the release of hormone into the blood, the crab, Gecarcinus lateralis, loses "its normal ability to vary the type and rate of metabolism". Indications of this are seen in a O 008- PUGILATOR WOODS HOLE PUGILATOR (FLORIDA] PUGNAX Fig. 5-6. Effects of eyestalk removal and subsequent injection of eyestalk extract on the average rate of daytime oxygen consump- tion of two fiddler crabs, Uca pugilator and U. pugnax, over a period of some weeks after treatment. Removal of one eyestalk removes less of the respiration-inhibiting hormone than does that of two; the injected extract is not strong enough fully to replace it (from Edwards, 1950). normal respiratory quotient and a low and relatively invariable respiratory rate, compared with normal crabs (Fig. 5-7^). The greatest increases in oxygen consumption in eyestalkless crabs are. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jenkin, Penelope M. Oxford, New York, Pergamon Press


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