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DescriptionParasite140113-fig7 Pea crab Nepinnotheres novaezelandiae in mussel.png |
English: Figure 7 of paper Time data on male searching behaviour indicated that the amount of time male crabs spent on mussels that did not host a female crab was 49 (± 22 SE) min, which was significantly less (Students t-test, P = 0.025) than the mean amount of time they spent on hosts containing a female (200 ± 50 SE min). |
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Source | (2015). "Mate locating and access behaviour of the parasitic pea crab, Nepinnotheres novaezelandiae, an important parasite of the mussel Perna canaliculus". Parasite 22: 13. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2015013. ISSN 1776-1042. |
Author | Oliver Trottier and Andrew G. Jeffs |
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