- The
Grapsidae are a
family of
crabs known variously as
marsh crabs, s**** crabs, or
talon crabs. The
family has not been
confirmed to form a monophyletic...
- spring, fish eggs from
winter to
early summer, bony fish in summer, and
grapsid crabs and
clams in fall.
Young sharks feed
mostly on
crabs and transition...
-
Metopograpsus messor is a
species of
grapsid crab that
lives in
mangroves from East
Africa to Fiji. It
grows up to 30
millimetres (1.2 in) wide. The carapace...
-
related to
Sesarma reticulatum Lawrence G.
Abele (1992). "A
review of the
grapsid crab
genus Sesarma (Crustacea: Decapoda: Grapsidae) in
America with the...
- egret),
Tetractenos hamiltoni (common toadfish) and
Metopograpsus messor (a
grapsid crab). The
soldier crabs are also
attacked by the
ghost crab
Ocypode ceratophthalma...
-
January 27, 2011. D. J. G.
Griffin (1971). "The
ecological distribution of
grapsid and
ocypodid s****
crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura) in Tasmania".
Journal of...
- (1969-04-18). "Notes on the
taxonomy and
zoogeography of the
Tasmanian grapsid and
ocypodid crabs (Crustacea, Brachyura)".
Records of the
Australian Museum...
-
Tsuchiya (2008). "Effect of
temperature on leaf
litter consumption by
grapsid crabs in a
subtropical mangrove (Okinawa, ****an)".
Journal of Sea Research...
-
Syncera brevicula Geloina erosa (bivalve)
Brachyuran crabs (high s****)
Grapsid crabs Episesarma spp.
Perisesarma eumople Perisesarma onychophorum Clistocoeloma...
- also been
placed in Plagusiidae. P.
gibbesi is one of the most
widespread grapsid crabs,
being found on both
sides of the
Atlantic Ocean and on the Pacific...