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Mursia spiridonovi Karasawa, 2018 known only from the western Indian Ocean, is the smallest species of the genus, measuring only 18 mm in carapace length. The species is redescribed from fresh material collected in Tamil Nadu in southern India.
Suvarna S Devi +2 more
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Larval dispersal of Brachyura in one of the largest estuarine/marine systems in the world. [PDF]
The Amazon Continental Shelf (ACS) is a complex habitat that receives a large annual freshwater discharge into the ocean, producing a superficial plume and carrying with it large amounts of nutrients to the continental shelf along thousands of kilometers
de Lima FA +3 more
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Reef fishes stalking box crabs in the southern Caribbean. [PDF]
Ecology, Volume 101, Issue 8, August 2020.
de Gier W +3 more
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The complete mitogenome of <i>Calappa japonica</i> ortmann, 1892 (Decapoda: Calappidae) from the East China Sea. [PDF]
This study presents the first complete mitochondrial genome of Calappa japonica Ortmann, 1892, the fourth genetic resource for the family Calappidae. Its mitogenome (GenBank: PX866701) is 15,773 bp in length and comprises 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs ...
Zhao XX, Fang YF.
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Conserved Gene Order and Adaptive Evolution in Mitochondrial Genomes of Calappa Crabs: Insights Into Ecological Specialization and Phylogenetic Utility [PDF]
Due to their maternal uniparental inheritance, structural conservation, and heterogeneous substitution rates, mitochondrial genomes are critical molecular markers for elucidating lineage diversification and reconstructing high‐resolution phylogenetic ...
Wang Z +7 more
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The present study provided information extending the known geographical distribution of the calappid crab Cryptosoma balguerii (Desbonne in Desbonne and Schramm, 1867).
Ana Francisca Tamburus +2 more
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ABSTRACT Acoustic and substrate‐borne vibrations are among the most widely used signalling modalities in animals. Arthropods display a staggering diversity of vibroacoustic organs generating acoustic sound and/or substrate‐borne vibrations, and are fundamental to our broader understanding of the evolution of animal signalling.
Leonidas‐Romanos Davranoglou +2 more
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White spot syndrome virus host range and impact on transmission
Abstract White spot syndrome virus (WSSV), the etiological agent of white spot disease (WSD), is a significant pathogen affecting shrimp farming industry worldwide. White spot syndrome virus is a generalist virus mainly infecting decapod crustaceans. The aims of this review were to: (1) Re‐evaluate and update the status of reported WSSV host and vector
Desrina +4 more
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Nous registres de dues espècies rares, Calappa tuerkayana Pastore, 1995 (Decapoda, Calappidae) i Parasquilla ferrussaci (Roux, 1828) (Stomatopoda, Parasquillidae), del canal de Sicília (Mediterrani central).
G. Sardo +4 more
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We report a small carapace and palm from the Pliocene of Borgomanero (Novara, Piedmont, NW Italy), herein assigned to the extant and fossil box crab Calappa granulata (Linnaeus, 1758) (Calappidae De Haan, 1833).
Giovanni Pasini, Alessandro Garassino
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