Most crab species inhabiting the Red Sea have not been characterized morphologically and genetically. In the current work, five different crab species were collected from the northern part of the Egyptian Red Sea. They were morphologically identified through description of colors, dentations of the carapace and shapes of chelipeds and pereiopods. They were also genetically characterized by the partial sequencing of the barcode region in the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, which is known to be hypervariable among different crab species. Morphological and genetic characterization identified the crab species as: Charybdis (Charybdis) hellerii (A. Milne-Edwards, 1867), Charybdis (Charybdis) natator (Herbst, 1794), Portunu...
DNA barcoding is a useful tool for the identification and potential discovery of new species. In thi...
Not AvailableInvestigations on crab biodiversity are hampered by insufficient taxonomic knowledge in...
The fiddler crab Uca annulipes (Milne Edwards,1837) is thought to be widely distributed in the Indo-...
AbstractMost crab species inhabiting the Red Sea have not been characterized morphologically and gen...
Portunid crabs form the basis of important fisheries in many parts of the world, however, their popu...
Fish are important for food supply, especially in developing countries. In Southeast Asia, including...
Fish are important for food supply, especially in developing countries. In Southeast Asia, including...
Mud crab or mangrove crab (Genus Scylla de Haan) is one of the most extensively cultured and economi...
The mud crab, Scylla spp., is an important marine natural resource and comprises a major national in...
<p>DNA barcoding was used to identify crab larvae from the Marine Biological Reserve of Arvoredo, en...
Brachyuran crabs constitute the dominant fauna in intertidal and supratidal coasts of mangrove fores...
Mud crab (Scylla spp. ) locally knowns as "ketam kalok" is important source of food and economy for ...
Megalopas of 15 brachyuran crab species collected in the open sea plankton, and unknown until now, w...
Portunus pelagicus is an important commercial species that widely spread in the Peninsular Malaysi...
In this study we investigated the phylogenetics of two sea urchin species, Arbacia lixula and Parace...
DNA barcoding is a useful tool for the identification and potential discovery of new species. In thi...
Not AvailableInvestigations on crab biodiversity are hampered by insufficient taxonomic knowledge in...
The fiddler crab Uca annulipes (Milne Edwards,1837) is thought to be widely distributed in the Indo-...
AbstractMost crab species inhabiting the Red Sea have not been characterized morphologically and gen...
Portunid crabs form the basis of important fisheries in many parts of the world, however, their popu...
Fish are important for food supply, especially in developing countries. In Southeast Asia, including...
Fish are important for food supply, especially in developing countries. In Southeast Asia, including...
Mud crab or mangrove crab (Genus Scylla de Haan) is one of the most extensively cultured and economi...
The mud crab, Scylla spp., is an important marine natural resource and comprises a major national in...
<p>DNA barcoding was used to identify crab larvae from the Marine Biological Reserve of Arvoredo, en...
Brachyuran crabs constitute the dominant fauna in intertidal and supratidal coasts of mangrove fores...
Mud crab (Scylla spp. ) locally knowns as "ketam kalok" is important source of food and economy for ...
Megalopas of 15 brachyuran crab species collected in the open sea plankton, and unknown until now, w...
Portunus pelagicus is an important commercial species that widely spread in the Peninsular Malaysi...
In this study we investigated the phylogenetics of two sea urchin species, Arbacia lixula and Parace...
DNA barcoding is a useful tool for the identification and potential discovery of new species. In thi...
Not AvailableInvestigations on crab biodiversity are hampered by insufficient taxonomic knowledge in...
The fiddler crab Uca annulipes (Milne Edwards,1837) is thought to be widely distributed in the Indo-...