Report of a coral-crab commensalism is described. Xanthid crabs of the genus Actumnus apparently select pieces of live coral for construction of a cover they can move from place to place. The crabs protect the shelter and serve to disseminate the coral locally
Crabs of the species Dardanus pedunculatus form a symbiotic relationship with Calliactis tricolor an...
Crabs of the family Dynomenidae from precious coral beds off Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, are described ...
Associations between branching corals and infaunal crabs are well known, mostly due to the benefici...
The occurrence of marine invertebrates in the branches of living and dead corals has long been rec...
Maldivia triunguiculata (Borradaile), a xanthid crab, lives within chambers in the skeletons oflive...
THE OCCURRENCE of marine invertebrates in the branches of living and dead corals has long been recog...
Coral-associated fauna contributes greatly to coral reef biodiversity. Many species are obligately a...
Coral guard-crabs in the genus Trapezia are well-documented defenders of their pocilloporid coral ho...
Abstract Coral reefs accommodate a myriad of species, many of which live in association with a host ...
Corallicolous crabs have been known from the eastern tropical Pacific since the middle of the ninete...
Abstract A total of 847 xanthoid crabs were obtained from 82 dead coral samples collected in coral r...
Following an incidental observation of captive Clibanarius corallinus (H. Milne Edwards, 1848) suppo...
Symbiont shift is rare in obligate mutualisms because both the partners are reciprocally dependent o...
Corals are an essential and threatened habitat for a diverse range of reef-associated animals. Episo...
Symbiotic relationships contribute considerably to the high biodiversity found on coral reefs. Coral...
Crabs of the species Dardanus pedunculatus form a symbiotic relationship with Calliactis tricolor an...
Crabs of the family Dynomenidae from precious coral beds off Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, are described ...
Associations between branching corals and infaunal crabs are well known, mostly due to the benefici...
The occurrence of marine invertebrates in the branches of living and dead corals has long been rec...
Maldivia triunguiculata (Borradaile), a xanthid crab, lives within chambers in the skeletons oflive...
THE OCCURRENCE of marine invertebrates in the branches of living and dead corals has long been recog...
Coral-associated fauna contributes greatly to coral reef biodiversity. Many species are obligately a...
Coral guard-crabs in the genus Trapezia are well-documented defenders of their pocilloporid coral ho...
Abstract Coral reefs accommodate a myriad of species, many of which live in association with a host ...
Corallicolous crabs have been known from the eastern tropical Pacific since the middle of the ninete...
Abstract A total of 847 xanthoid crabs were obtained from 82 dead coral samples collected in coral r...
Following an incidental observation of captive Clibanarius corallinus (H. Milne Edwards, 1848) suppo...
Symbiont shift is rare in obligate mutualisms because both the partners are reciprocally dependent o...
Corals are an essential and threatened habitat for a diverse range of reef-associated animals. Episo...
Symbiotic relationships contribute considerably to the high biodiversity found on coral reefs. Coral...
Crabs of the species Dardanus pedunculatus form a symbiotic relationship with Calliactis tricolor an...
Crabs of the family Dynomenidae from precious coral beds off Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, are described ...
Associations between branching corals and infaunal crabs are well known, mostly due to the benefici...