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An ancient crab fossil dubbed by researchers as the "Forbidden Dorito," has helped to unlock some mysteries of crab evolution. Dr. Javier Luque, a senior research associate at the University of ...
The molecular phylogeny of decapod crustaceans has transformed our understanding of the evolution, classification and conservation of shrimps, prawns, lobsters and related taxa. By comparing sequences ...
There are roughly 7,000 species of true crabs on Earth, and nearly all of them scuttle sideways. That quirky gait is so universal it seems inseparable from being a crab. But a growing body of research ...
Phylogenetic investigations of crustacean larvae have revealed a striking breadth of morphological and molecular diversity, encompassing both free-living and parasitic groups across marine ecosystems.
One of the last remaining enigmas surrounding arthropod evolution has been the split of the tree of life, separating the two largest groups of arthropods: mandibulates, the group including insects, ...
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