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Not all crabs are created equal: diverse evolutionary paths of female preferences for courtship structures in fiddler crabs (genus Uca)

Behavioral ecology and sociobiology, v.71 no.2, 2017년, pp.33 -   

Kim, Tae Won ,  Lee, Ju Hyung ,  Choe, Jae C.

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We tested the sensory trap hypothesis for preference for courtship structures in three species of fiddler crabs in different locations and the outgroup O. stimpsoni. Contrary to previous results in other species, one species which build courtship structures (U. lactea) showed sex-and context-depende...

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