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Ziegler, S.L., M.J. Pierce, and J.E. Byers. 2024. Invasive crab positively correlated with native predatory crab species over a regional scale. Biological Invasions 26:3341-3351. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-024-03390-7.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 45318
Type: Journal Article
Author: Ziegler, S.L., M.J. Pierce, and J.E. Byers
Date (year): 2024
Article Title:Invasive crab positively correlated with native predatory crab species over a regional scale
Journal Name: Biological Invasions
Volume: 26
Issue:
Pages: 3341-3351
URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10530-024-03390-7
Keywords: Petrolisthes armatus, green porcelain crab, life history, distribution, abundance, community structure, spatial heterogeneity
DOI: 10.1007/s10530-024-03390-7
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Petrolisthes armatus

    GA - Tybee reef, site 1
    GA - Tybee reef, site 2
    GA - Tybee reef, site 3
    GA - Romerly Marsh, site 1
    GA - Romerly Marsh, site 2
    GA - Romerly Marsh, site 3
    GA - Little Ogeechee, site 1
    GA - Little Ogeechee, site 2
    GA - Little Ogeechee, site 3
    GA - Liberty-Sunbury, site 1
    GA - Liberty-Sunbury, site 2
    GA - Liberty-Sunbury, site 3
    GA - High Point, site 1
    GA - McIntosh, site 1
    GA - McIntosh, site 2
    GA - McIntosh, site 3
    GA - Meridian
    GA - Dean Creek, site 1
    GA - Dean Creek, site 2
    GA - MacKay River, site 1
    GA - MacKay River, site 2
    GA - Glynn-Jointer creek, site 1
    GA - Glynn-Jointer creek, site 2
    GA - Glynn-Jointer Creek, site 3
    GA - Camden, site 1
    GA - Camden, site 2
    GA - Camden, site 3


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