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    The caridoid escape reaction, also known as lobstering or tail-flipping, is an innate escape behavior in marine and freshwater eucarid crustaceans such...
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    crabs are best suited to escape by ground pursuit in comparison to the quick aquatic escape provided by the caridoid escape reaction. Porcelain crabs’ closest...
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    Together, they are used for steering while swimming, and in the caridoid escape reaction. In crabs and some other carcinised decapods, the abdomen is folded...
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    syndrome White spot syndrome Yellowhead disease Related topics Caridoid escape reaction Cleaner shrimp Decapod anatomy Mobile Bay jubilee Shrimp and prawn...
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  • system that controls a special kind of escape reflex of these organisms known as the "caridoid escape reaction." When the sensory hairs of the tail fan...
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    lobsters. Carcinisation is also responsible for the loss of the caridoid escape reaction which caused a shift in gonads and the pleonal neuromeres for squat...
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    in a rapid movement. This results in a backward dart called the caridoid escape reaction (lobstering). Shrimp are widespread, and can be found near the...
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    further 16 power the tail fan in the rapid backward movement of the caridoid escape reaction. These muscles, collectively, are the meat for which prawns are...
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    speed of 5 m/s (11 mph) has been recorded. This is known as the caridoid escape reaction. Symbiotic animals of the genus Symbion, the only known member...
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    the uropods, forms the tail fan. This is used as a paddle in the caridoid escape reaction ("lobstering"), whereby an alarmed animal rapidly flexes its tail...
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