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deRivera, Catherine - Center for Lakes and Reservoirs, Portland State University
Abstract In most species, only one sex searches for mates while the other waits. Models of sex-specific
1A Appendix A--Statewide Management Assessment of Invasive Species in Oregon APPENDIX A. OREGON STATEWIDE MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT OF INVASIVE SPECIES SURVEY
Projecting Range Expansion of Invasive European Green Crabs (Carcinus maenas) to Alaska
Behavioral and ecological correlates of female mate searching in the fiddler crab Uca crenulata
J Ethol (2003) 21:137144 Japan Ethological Society and Springer-Verlag Tokyo 2003 Digital Object Identifier (DOI) 10.1007/s10164-002-0090-7
427SHORT COMMUNICATIONS droica castanea and D. pensylvanica. J. Comp.
Long searches for male-defended breeding burrows allow female fiddler crabs, Uca crenulata, to release larvae on time
Ecology, 86(12), 2005, pp. 33643376 2005 by the Ecological Society of America