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Gonodactylus chiragra    

Mantis shrimp


Zoe Reynolds (2011)

 

 

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Comprehensive Description

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Distribution

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Physical Description
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Size

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Identification Resources

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Ecology
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Local Distribution and Habitats

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Biogeographical Distribution

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Crypsis

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Life History & Behaviour
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Behaviour

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Diurnality

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Cyclicity

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Evolution & Systematics
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Systematics or Phylogenetics

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Morphology and Physiology
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External Morphology

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Internal Anatomy

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Molecular Biology & Genetics
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Nucleotide Sequences

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Conservation
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Threats

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Wikipedia

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References


Bolwig, N 1954, ‘The influence of light and touch on the orientation and behaviour of Gonodactylus glabrous Brooks, British Journal of Animal Behaviour, vol. 2, pp. 144-145.

Cronin, TW, Marshall, NJ & Land, MF 1990, ‘Optokinesis in gonodactyloid mantis shrimps (Crustacea; Stomatopoda; Gonodactylidae)’, Journal of Comparative Physiology, vol. 168, pp. 233-240.

Debelius, H 2001, Crustacea of the world: Shrimps, crabs, lobsters, mantis shrimps, amphipods, IKAN, Frankfurt.

Dingle, H & Caldwell, RL 1969, ‘The aggressive and territorial behaviour of the mantis shrimp Gonodactylus bredini Manning (Crustacea: Stomatopoda)’, Behaviour, vol. 33, pp. 115-136.

Reaka, ML 1980, ‘Geographic range, life history patterns, and body size in a guild of coral dwelling mantis shrimps’, Evolution, vol. 34, no. 5, pp. 1019-1030.

Reaka, ML & Manning, RB 1981, ‘The behavior of Stomatopod Crustacea, and it relationship to rates of evolution’, Journal of Crustacean Biology, vol. 1, pp. 309-327.

Ruppert, EE, Fox, RS & Barnes, RD 2004, Invertebrate zoology: A functional evolutionary approach, Brooks/Cole, Canada.


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