Four multidisciplinary oceanographic surveys were conducted in November and December from 2007 to 2010, along the Mauritanian coast (NW Africa). A total of 10,514 brachyuran crabs belonging to 33 species were captured in 316 hauls at depths between 79 and 1867 m. The most specious family was Inachidae represented by nine species; the remaining 24 species belonged to 16 other brachyuran families. Monodaeus cristulatus is reported for the first time since its original description. Seven other species, Ethusa rugulosa, Pseudomyra mbizi, Inachus grallator, Macropodia gilsoni, Macropodia hesperiae, Solenolambrus noordendei and Spinolambrus notialis extend their range of distribution northwards and, together with Goneplax barnardi, are reported h...
Forty species of shore and shallow water brachyuran crabs are reported from the remote oceanic Archi...
Typescript (photocopy).Sixty eight species of decapod Crustacea were collected in the coastal waters...
Surveys of this study were conducted between July 2005 and June 2006 in the Sigacik Bay. A total of ...
Crustacean decapods are amongst the dominant groups of megabenthic invertebrates in the Atlantic con...
An updated checklist of Mozambican marine brachyuran crabs is generated based on an exhaustive revis...
The Spanish Maurit surveys were carried out annually from 2007 to 2010, in waters off Mauritania at ...
Yemen has a number of islands on the Red Sea, including Kamaran, Uqban, Hanish Archipelago Islands, ...
Crustacean abundance on continental shelves off Nigeria, Cameroon and Gabon in the Gulf of Guinea wa...
Research surveys were conducted monthly between July 2002 and June 2003 along the coast of Iskenderu...
One of the best known and most intensely studied groups is the true crabs of the infraorder Brachyur...
The West African marine brachyuran crab fauna, comprising 218 named species in 120 genera and 26 fam...
The unexplored continental slope off Mauritania is becoming a source of species new to science. Zoot...
Integrative taxonomy studies have allowed us to clarify some taxonomic problems in cryptic species w...
Crustacean decapods constitute one of the dominant groups in megabenthic communities of the Atlantic...
ABSTRACT: Rocky shores are one of the most important habitats of marine environment in coastal areas...
Forty species of shore and shallow water brachyuran crabs are reported from the remote oceanic Archi...
Typescript (photocopy).Sixty eight species of decapod Crustacea were collected in the coastal waters...
Surveys of this study were conducted between July 2005 and June 2006 in the Sigacik Bay. A total of ...
Crustacean decapods are amongst the dominant groups of megabenthic invertebrates in the Atlantic con...
An updated checklist of Mozambican marine brachyuran crabs is generated based on an exhaustive revis...
The Spanish Maurit surveys were carried out annually from 2007 to 2010, in waters off Mauritania at ...
Yemen has a number of islands on the Red Sea, including Kamaran, Uqban, Hanish Archipelago Islands, ...
Crustacean abundance on continental shelves off Nigeria, Cameroon and Gabon in the Gulf of Guinea wa...
Research surveys were conducted monthly between July 2002 and June 2003 along the coast of Iskenderu...
One of the best known and most intensely studied groups is the true crabs of the infraorder Brachyur...
The West African marine brachyuran crab fauna, comprising 218 named species in 120 genera and 26 fam...
The unexplored continental slope off Mauritania is becoming a source of species new to science. Zoot...
Integrative taxonomy studies have allowed us to clarify some taxonomic problems in cryptic species w...
Crustacean decapods constitute one of the dominant groups in megabenthic communities of the Atlantic...
ABSTRACT: Rocky shores are one of the most important habitats of marine environment in coastal areas...
Forty species of shore and shallow water brachyuran crabs are reported from the remote oceanic Archi...
Typescript (photocopy).Sixty eight species of decapod Crustacea were collected in the coastal waters...
Surveys of this study were conducted between July 2005 and June 2006 in the Sigacik Bay. A total of ...