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English: Geograpsus crinipes devouring swiftlet, Palau (photo courtesy of Mandy Etpison). |
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Source | Image file from Paulay G, Starmer J (2011). "Evolution, Insular Restriction, and Extinction of Oceanic Land Crabs, Exemplified by the Loss of an Endemic Geograpsus in the Hawaiian Islands". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0019916. PMID 21603620. PMC: 3095624. | |
Author | Paulay G, Starmer J | |
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