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Alpheus heterochaelis
Decapoda: Alpheidae) Species Complex from the Western Atlantic
Inventory and Atlas of Corals and Coral Reefs, with Emphasis on Deep-Water Coral Reefs from the U
Invertebrate ID Guide
Vision in the Snapping Shrimp Alpheus Heterochaelis Alexandra C
Oyster Reef Ecology – Student Activities
Alpheus Angulatus, a New Species of Snapping Shrimp from the Gulf of Mexico and Northwestern Atlantic, with a Redescription of A
On the Identity of Snapping Shrimp Described and Identified by W. N. Lockington, 1878
16 3.0 Description, Distribution, and Use of Essential Fish
Influence of Structural Complexity and Location on the Habitat Value of Restored Oyster Reefs
View the CV of Matt Mcclure, Ph.D
Snapping Shrimps of the Genus Alpheus Fabricius, 1798 (Caridea: Alpheidae) from Brazil: Range Extensions and Filling Distribution Gaps
The Ecology and Evolution of Eusociality in Sponge-Dwelling Shrimp
Status and Trends Maintenance Final Report
Visual Acuity of the Goby-Associated Shrimp, Alpheus Rapax Fabricius, 1798 (Decapoda, Alpheidae)
The Snapping Shrimp Genus Alpheus from the Eastern Pacific (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae)
Social Behaviour and Recognition in Decapod Shrimps, with Emphasis on the Caridea
Coastal Bays Field Guide
The Ecology of the Seagrass Meadows of the West Coast of Florida
Top View
Predation on the Eastern Oyster Crassostrea Virginica on Intertidal Reefs Affected by Recreational Boating
Zootaxa,Revision of the Alpheus Nuttingi (Schmitt)
Social Monogamy and Egg Production in the Snapping Shrimp Alpheus
Distribution of Parasitic Isopods on Caridean Shrimp in South Florida Seagrass Beds Sarah A
Sound Production Patterns of Big-Clawed Snapping Shrimp (Alpheus Spp.) Are Influenced by Time-Of-Day and Social Context
Ecological Functions of Nearshore Hardbottom Habitats in East Florida: a Literature Synthesis
Snapping Behaviour in Intraspecific
Morphological Phylogeny of Alpheid Shrimps: Parallel Preadaptation and the Origin of a Key Morphological Innovation, the Snapping Claw
Predictive Habitat Model for the Snapping Shrimp Genus Alpheus in the Coastal Southeastern United States