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Mace, M.M., III, and M.C. Curran (2011) Differences in the use of cheliped autotomy by the mud fiddler crab Uca pugnax (Smith, 1870) (Decapoda, Ocypodidae) when escaping predation by the blue crab Callinectes sapidus (Rathbun, 1896). Crustaceana 84(11):1281–1293.

Language: English [with French abstract/summary]

Online: DOI https://doi.org/10.1163/156854011x594795

Names Appearing in this Publication

Name Used Common Name(s) Where Applied to... Accepted Name Source of Accepted Note(s)
Uca fiddler crabs text p. 1282-1283, 1288-1291 citation: Bildstein et al. (1989) TBD Computed  
      citation: Crane (1975)Uca “fiddler crabs” Computed in part
      citation: Fitz & Wiegert (1991)Uca sp. “fiddler crabs” Computed  
      citation: Herrnkind (1968)Uca “fiddler crabs” Computed in part
      citation: Iribarne & Martinez (1999)Uca “fiddler crabs” Computed in part
      citation: Koga et al. (2001) TBD Computed  
      citation: Lee & Kneib (1994) TBD Computed  
      citation: McLain et al. (2003) TBD Computed  
      citation: Pratt et al. (2002) TBD Computed  
      citation: Ribeiro et al. (2003). TBD Computed in part
      citation: Seed & Hughes (1997) “fiddler crabs” Original  
      citation: Shanholtzer (1973) TBD Computed  
      citation: Viscido & Wethey (2002) TBD Computed  
      citation: Wolf et al. (1975) “fiddler crabs” Original  
 
Uca annulipes   text p. 1290 citation: Backwell et al. (2000) TBD Computed  
 
Uca mjoebergi   text p. 1290 citation: Reaney et al. (2008) TBD Computed  
 
Uca pugnax   text p. 1281-1291 citation: Hopkins (1982) TBD Computed  
      citation: Teal (1958)Uca pugnax Minuca pugnax Computed  
      location: McQueens Island, Chatham County, Georgia, USA Minuca pugnax Original  
      location: W.E. Honey Park, Wilmington River, Chatham County, Georgia, USA Minuca pugnax Original  

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