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Note on the fisheries and biology of the golden crab (Chaceon fenneri) off the northern coast of Brazil
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso<BR>Facultad de Recursos Naturales<BR>Escuela de Ciencias del Mar, 2009)
Size structure and sexual maturity of the golden crab (Chaceon chilensis) exploited off Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso<BR>Facultad de Recursos Naturales<BR>Escuela de Ciencias del Mar, 2009)
Morphology of seminal receptacle of the harvested golden crab Chaceon chilensis and its implication in the fertilization process
(2017)
The external and internal architecture of crab seminal receptacles are closely associated with mating behavior, sperm transfer, and storage patterns, and ultimately reproductive success. Therefore, describing their anatomy ...
Predation ability of freshwater crabs: age and prey-specific differences in Trichodactylus borellianus (Brachyura: Trichodactylidae)
(Taylor & Francis, 2013-06)
Freshwater crabs are rarely represented in food webs and their role in these ecosystems has been largely ignored. Trichodactylus borellianus is an omnivorous crab species that has a diverse natural trophic spectrum. This ...
Note on the fisheries and biology of the golden crab (Chaceon fenneri) off the northern coast of BrazilNota sobre la biología y la pesca del cangrejo dorado (Chaceon fenneri) frente a la costa norte de Brasil
(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, 2017)
Morphology of seminal receptacle of the harvested golden crab Chaceon chilensis and its implication in the fertilization process
(2017)
The external and internal architecture of crab seminal receptacles are closely associated with mating behavior, sperm transfer, and storage patterns, and ultimately reproductive success. Therefore, describing their anatomy ...
Evaluating the potential impact of bird predation on the SW Atlantic fiddler crab Leptuca uruguayensis
(Springer, 2019-09)
The southernmost permanent population of the fiddler crab Leptuca uruguayensis occurs along the Samborombón Bay (36°22′S, 56°45′W, Argentina), an important feeding site for many bird species, including ruddy turnstones ...