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hermit crabs, and woodlice.
Marine crustaceans are as
ubiquitous in the
oceans as
insects are on land. Most
crustaceans are also motile,
moving about independently...
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Elena Mente (2008).
Reproductive Biology of
Crustaceans: Case
Studies of
Decapod Crustaceans.
Science Publishers. p. 16. ISBN 978-1-57808-529-3...
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Michael T. (2005). "
Crustacean". Encarta. Microsoft. Little,
Colin (1983). "
Crustaceans and the
evolution of the arthropods". The...
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Emerita is a
small genus of
decapod crustaceans,
known as mole crabs, sand fiddlers, or sand crabs.
These small animals burrow in the sand in the swash...
- "Suarezia Budde-Lund, 1904".
World Marine,
Freshwater and
Terrestrial Isopod Crustaceans database.
World Register of
Marine Species.
Retrieved 4
March 2016. F...
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crustaceans which live as
benthic adults (on the sea bed), more-so than
where the
larvae are planktonic, and
thereby easily caught. Many
crustacean larvae...
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Genus of
crustaceans...
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least 30
species of
crustaceans found in Montana. The
Montana Department of Fish,
Wildlife and
Parks has
identified a
number of
crustacean species as Species...
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Crabs are
decapod crustaceans of the
infraorder Brachyura,
which typically have a very
short projecting tail-like abdomen,
usually hidden entirely under...
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exoskeletons of most
aquatic crustaceans are
biomineralized with
calcium carbonate extracted from the water. Some
terrestrial crustaceans have
developed means...