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The prevalence of male right handedness in the indo-west pacific fiddler crabs Uca vocans (Linnaeus) and U. Tetragonon (Herbst)(Decapoda : Ocypodidae)
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The prevalence of male right handedness in the indo-west pacific fiddler crabs Uca vocans (Linnaeus) and U. Tetragonon (Herbst)(Decapoda : Ocypodidae)

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Main Author: Barnwell, F.H.
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
CANGREJO DE MAR
CRUSTACEA
CRUSTÁCEOS MARINOS
DECAPODA
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