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Phylogenomic analyses of brachyuran crabs support early divergence of primary freshwater crabs
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2019Recent fossil calibrated molecular phylogenies have revealed that the Brachyura underwent rapid radiation during the Cretaceous and Early Tertiary, resulting in many early diverging lineages separated by short internodes that remain difficult to resolve.
Ka Yan Ma +6 more
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Latitudinal gradient in niche breadth of brachyuran crabs
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2015AbstractAimNiche breadth has long been hypothesized to decrease at low latitudes and contribute to global patterns of species diversity. Range size, phylogenetic relatedness and body size also have hypothesized relationships with both latitude and niche breadth, which may further affect niche breadth patterns. Existing terrestrial data are inconclusive
Amy L. Freestone +3 more
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Effects of climate‐induced water temperature changes on the life history of brachyuran crabs
Reviews in Aquaculture, 2020Mohamad N Azra +2 more
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Zootaxa, 2022
Forty species of shore and shallow water brachyuran crabs are reported from the remote oceanic Archipelago Trindade and Martin Vaz (TMV), 11 of which were previously known from Trindade Island, 28 are recorded from the Archipelago for the first time, and
M. Tavares, J. B. Mendonça
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Forty species of shore and shallow water brachyuran crabs are reported from the remote oceanic Archipelago Trindade and Martin Vaz (TMV), 11 of which were previously known from Trindade Island, 28 are recorded from the Archipelago for the first time, and
M. Tavares, J. B. Mendonça
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Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2021
The settlement phase of crustaceans is critical and can ultimately affect their population structure. Underwater sound has been proposed as one of the most important sensory cues used by these animals during this phase because it can provide direction ...
M. Moyano +8 more
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The settlement phase of crustaceans is critical and can ultimately affect their population structure. Underwater sound has been proposed as one of the most important sensory cues used by these animals during this phase because it can provide direction ...
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2021
Petroleum hydrocarbons (PH) toxicity and bioaccumulation in aquatic organisms have been investigated for almost 50 years. Continuous oil spillages necessitate a further understanding of the toxicological effects of PH on brachyuran crabs.
Q. Karam, Zainab Al-Wazzan
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Petroleum hydrocarbons (PH) toxicity and bioaccumulation in aquatic organisms have been investigated for almost 50 years. Continuous oil spillages necessitate a further understanding of the toxicological effects of PH on brachyuran crabs.
Q. Karam, Zainab Al-Wazzan
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Antimicrobial Lipids from the Hemolymph of Brachyuran Crabs
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2009The potential of marine crabs as a source of biologically active products is largely unexplored. In the present study, antimicrobial activity of the hemolymph (plasma) and hemocytes (plasma cells) of six brachyuran crabs was investigated against 16 pathogenic strains.
Ravichandran, S. +3 more
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Mitochondrial DNA. Part A, DNA mapping, sequencing, and analysis, 2020
Coral reefs are highly threatened ecosystems, yet there are numerous challenges in conducting inventories of their vanishing biodiversity, partly because many taxa remain difficult to detect and describe.
J. A. Servis +4 more
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Coral reefs are highly threatened ecosystems, yet there are numerous challenges in conducting inventories of their vanishing biodiversity, partly because many taxa remain difficult to detect and describe.
J. A. Servis +4 more
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Carrying Behavior in Brachyuran Crabs
Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1986ABSTRACT Carrying is a behavior in which the last one or two pairs of pereiopods of a crab are used to lift and hold an object dorsally over the body. This behavior is found in the families Homolidae, Latreilliidae, Dromiidae, Tymolidae, and Dorippidae.
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An annotated checklist of the marine brachyuran crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) of India.
Zootaxa, 2018An annotated checklist of the marine brachyuran crabs occurring in India is compiled from published literature and augmented by collections between 2005 and 2015.
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