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Why “swimming crabs” are able to swim – The importance of the axial skeleton: A comparison between the “swimming crab” Liocarcinus depurator and two other brachyuran crabs (Cancer pagurus, Carcinus maenas) using μCT and 3D-reconstruction

Dennis Hazerli, Stefan Richter

2020Arthropod Structure & Development68 citationsDOI

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Carcinus maenasDecapodaBiologyCrustaceanAnatomyEscape responseZoologyEcologyCrustacean biology and ecologyMarine Biology and Ecology ResearchFish biology, ecology, and behavior
Why “swimming crabs” are able to swim – The importance of the axial skeleton: A comparison between the “swimming crab” Liocarcinus depurator and two other brachyuran crabs (Cancer pagurus, Carcinus maenas) using μCT and 3D-reconstruction | Litcius