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Clibanarius longitarsus Present
Clibanarius longitarsus (De Haan, 1849) (Fig. 3A) Pagurus longitarsus De Haan, 1849: 211, Fig. 3, pl. 50 (Japan, type locality). ? Pagurus asper H. Milne Edwards, 1848: 62, 63 (Indian Ocean, type locality). Clibanarius longitarsus – Buitendijk, 1937: 253–254; Fize & Serène, 1955: 83–90, fig, 11; Haig & Ball, 1988: 163; McLaughlin et al., 2007 ...
Malay, Maria Celia (Machel) D. +2 more
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Heavy metal bioaccumulation (Ni, V and Hg) in soft tissues of crustaceans, bivalves and gastropods: A case study on the Northern Persian Gulf [PDF]
The efficacy of Planaxis sulcatus (Gastropoda), Clibanarius signatus (Crustacea) and Circenita callipyga (Bivalvia) with different feeding guilds were compared as bioindicator of heavy metal pollution (Ni, V, Hg) in an area subjected to petrochemical ...
Hassan Emami +2 more
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Estuarine and Marine Decapods of Karnataka Inventory [PDF]
The inventory of estuarine and marine decapods of Karnataka State of India has been prepared. This list has 42 species of shrimps/prawns, 112 species of brachyuran crabs, 14 species of hermit crabs and nine species of lobsters, collected from eight ...
Dineshbabu, A P +2 more
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Substrate use and selection in sympatric intertidal hermit crab species
Coexisting hermit crabs may competitively interact for shells and microhabitats, mainly when shell availability is habitat-related. Three species of Clibanarius (C. antillensis, C. sclopetarius, and C.
TURRA A., DENADAI M. R.
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Hermit crab (Decapoda, Anomura) attraction to dead gastropod baits in an infralittoral algae bank
Hermit crabs use gastropod shells as shelter and are adapted to follow chemical cues released from tissues of dead or injured gastropods as a way to find new and more adequate shells.
Juarez C. B. Pezzuti +2 more
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Swarms of swift scavengers: ecological role of marine intertidal hermit crabs in California [PDF]
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-015-2639-3While marine hermit crabs are well known for being omnivorous filter feeders, less is known about the role they may play ...
Greggor, Alison L, Laidre, Mark E
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Anthropogenic activities comprise a significant threat to ecosystem balance and biodiversity integrity. The most impacted groups of animals are macrobenthic fauna that live on, or bury within sediments.
A.P. Onyena
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The zooplankton population consists of minute animals living freely in water with limited powers of locomotion and is more or less drifted passively by water currents.
George, J P +4 more
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Predatory behavior of the crab Eriphia verrucosa (Forskål, 1775) on the oyster Magallana angulata (Lamarck, 1819), the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819, the limpet Patella depressa Pennant, 1777, the hermit crab Clibanarius erythropus ...
Marta Pérez-Miguel +2 more
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A morphological investigation on the spermatophores of selected crustaceans [PDF]
In many decapod crustaceans, the male produces discrete aggregations of spermatozoa embedded in some form of protective covering, termed the spermatophores.
Subramoniam, T, Uma, K
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