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Title: Factors affecting the distribution of the genus Uca (Crustacea: Ocypodidae) on an East African shore
Authors: Icely, J.
Jones, D.
Keywords: crabs
marine ecology
zonation
feeding mechanisms
substrates
intertidal mud habitat
morphology
Issue Date: 1978
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
Citation: Estuar. Coast, Mar. Sci., Vol. 6 no. 3 p. 315-325
Series/Report no.: Estuar. Coast, Mar. Sci.;Vol. 6 no. 3 p. 315-325
Abstract: Four species of fiddler crab, genus Uca, occur within the marine reserve at Watamu, Kenya. Quantitative sampling reveals that although all species may occur on the same shore, populations of each species remain discrete. The main factors controlling species distribution appear to be height above low water and the type of substratum. A detailed study of feeding appendages and gut structure confirms that each species is adapted to feed on a particular type of sediment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/188
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