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Fiddler crabs (Brachyura, Ocypodidae), like many other marine organisms, disperse via planktonic larvae. A lengthy pelagic larval duration is generally assumed to result in genetic connectivity even among distant populations.
Claudia Laurenzano +2 more
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Figure 5. Uca uruguayensis megalopa: (a) pleopods 1–4; (b) uropods and telson; (c) detail of plumose seta of pleopods; (d) detail of hooked seta of pleopod endopodites; (e) detail of plumose spines of telson.
Armendariz, Laura C.
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Phylogeography of the Fiddler Crab Tubuca arcuata (Crustacea: Brachyura: Ocypodidae) in East Asia and Northern Vietnam. [PDF]
Shih HT, Liu MY, Aoki M, Suzuki H.
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FIGURE 5. Anterolateral margins of carapace and G1s of Macrophthalmus telescopicus (Owen, 1839), M. serenei Takeda & Komai, 1989, and M. milloti Crosnier, 1965. a, g, M. telescopicus, male, ZRC 2005.0149, CL/CW 10.3/15.4 mm; b, M.
Watanabe, Tetsuya +2 more
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Fiddler crab (Uca spp.) belongs to the Order Decapoda and Family Ocypodidae, which live by making burrows in the substrate between mangrove plants. The presence of fiddler crabs plays an important role in mangrove ecosystems, which can increase sediment ...
Rendy Setiawan +4 more
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Systematics and Biogeography of Fiddler Crabs -A Special Issue in Zoological Studies. [PDF]
Shih HT, Chan BKK.
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A Multi-Species Comparison and Evolutionary Perspectives on Ion Regulation in the Antennal Gland of Brachyurans. [PDF]
Tseng KY, Tsai JR, Lin HC.
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FIG. 1. Evening high and low tidal heights during 3 August to 30 September 1994. Closed and open circles represent new and full moon phases, respectively.Published as part of Hsueh, Pan-Wen, 2002, Larval release rhythms of four species (family Grapsidae ...
Hsueh, Pan-Wen
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Effects of different diets on the molt of Ucides cordatus (LINNAEUS, 1763) (Decapoda: Ocypodidae) [PDF]
Crustacean larvae of certain species are lecithotrophic completing their development without feeding. However, feeding seems to be essential to complete the entire molting process in larvae of Ucides cordatus (LINNAEUS, 1763).
Luci Cajueiro Carneiro Pereira +3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the karst-dwelling crab, Terrapotamon thungwa (Crustacea: Brachyura: Potamidae). [PDF]
Yundaeng C +7 more
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