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Blakeslee, A.M.H., C.S. Moore, C.K. Stancil, N.C. Woodward, M.E. Geesin, C. Manning-Moore, R. Aguilar, M.B. Ogburn, S. Smith, and R.K. Gittman. 2024. Caribbean creeping crabs: northward expansion of the green porcelain crab in North Carolina, USA. BioInvasion Records 13(1):109-120. https://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2024/1/BIR_2024_Blakeslee_etal.pdf.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 44716
Type: Journal Article
Author: Blakeslee, A.M.H., C.S. Moore, C.K. Stancil, N.C. Woodward, M.E. Geesin, C. Manning-Moore, R. Aguilar, M.B. Ogburn, S. Smith, and R.K. Gittman
Date (year): 2024
Article Title:Caribbean creeping crabs: northward expansion of the green porcelain crab in North Carolina, USA
Journal Name: BioInvasion Records
Volume: 13
Issue: 1
Pages: 109-120
URL: https://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2024/1/BIR_2024_Blakeslee_etal.pdf
Keywords: climate change, green porcelain crabs, Northwest Atlantic, Petrolisthes armatus, range expansion
DOI: 10.3391/bir.2024.13.1.10
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Petrolisthes armatus

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    NC - Middle Marsh
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    NC - Carrot Island, Taylor Creek
    NC - Carrot Island, Taylor Creek
    NC - Back Sound, Shackleford Banks
    NC - Carrot Island, Taylor Creek
    NC - Carrot Island, Taylor Creek
    NC - Middle Marsh
    NC - Newport
    NC - Newport
    NC - Gloucester
    NC - Harker's Island
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    NC - Newport, site 3
    NC - Gloucester
    NC - Newport, site 2
    NC - Newport, site 3
    NC - Carrot Island, Taylor Creek
    NC - Middle Marsh


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