Based on Mitochondrial Genomes and Gene Order Rearrangements: Phylogenetic Relationships and Terrestrial Adaptability in Paguroidea (Crustacea: Decapoda). [PDF]
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Faunal biodiversity of the lower abyssal and hadal zones of the Japan, Ryukyu and Izu-Ogasawara trenches (NW Pacific Ocean; 4534-9775 m). [PDF]
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Commentary: Integrative Taxonomy Reveals Freshwater Shrimp Diversity (Decapoda: Atyidae: <i>Neocaridina</i>) from Kyushu and Southern Honshu of Japan, with a Discussion on Introduced Species. [PDF]
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The systematic status of <i>Afropisasanctaehelenae</i> (Chace, 1966) (Decapoda, Brachyura, Majoidea, Epialtidae): morphological and molecular evidence. [PDF]
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Population homogeneity with unequal exploitation and recruitment contribution within the 2700 km geographic distribution of the commercial hairy crab Romaleon setosum (Decapoda: Cancridae) in Chile. [PDF]
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