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Reproductive Investment in Brachyura

Hydrobiologia, 2006
The costs of reproduction in brachyurans are reviewed. In both sexes a number of aspects of reproductive behaviour and physiology can result in higher mortality and/or slower growth. Mortality can be increased by the greater exposure or the reduced mobility of the crabs: these are illustrated by selected examples, but there is a dearth of quantitative ...
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The brachyuras of the Dardanelles

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2001
This study was conducted to research brachyuran crabs at the upper infralittoral zone of the Dardanelles from August 1997 to February 1998. The samples were collected by diving and dredge. The crabs were fixed and preserved in 5% formalin prepared in seawater.
Palaz, MUSTAFA   +2 more
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Mating in the Brachyura

Crustaceana, 1969
[Bei den Superfamilien der Brachyura, die weibliche Genitalporen am Sternum besitzen - Corystoidea, Oxystomata, Brachyrhyncha und Oxyrhyncha - wurde die Begattung studiert. Die mannlichen Tiere kopulieren nur mit vollig erhartetem Integument, wie es auch bei den Weibchen mancher Arten der Fall ist.
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Ecology of Brachyura

2015
Brachyurans inhabit almost allaquatic habitats, ranging from mountain streams tothe abyssal ocean, with representatives interrestrial environmentsincluding those pro-viding only ephemeral or negligible water availability such as tree-holes (Cumberlidge &Vannini, 2004). Nevertheless, the majority of species are marine or estuarine.
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On the Brachyura of Christmas Island

1947
Bulletin of the Raffles Museum, Singapore, Issue 18, pp.
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Crabs, Brachyura

2021
Igor S. Zonn   +4 more
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Introduction to Brachyura

2015
Frederick R. Schram, Peter Castro
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