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Mass spawning of crabs: ecological implications in subtropical Australia
Neil Saintilan
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, Debashish Mazumder
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
crab
100%
spawning
93%
mangrove
76%
saltmarsh
62%
diet
33%
estuary
29%
isotopic analysis
23%
fish
23%
herbivory
23%
food chain
20%
sea level rise
18%
larva
18%
zooplankton
17%
fragmentation
17%
tide
16%
predator
16%
isotopic composition
16%
grass
16%
alga
16%
organic matter
12%
habitat
11%
vegetation
11%
sediment
9%
Agriculture & Biology
crabs
92%
spawning
86%
salt marshes
67%
estuaries
39%
Sporobolus virginicus
33%
fish
22%
tides
21%
sea level
21%
food chain
20%
zooplankton
20%
diet
19%
microalgae
18%
sediments
17%
organic matter
17%
herbivores
16%
vegetation
14%
predators
14%
grasses
14%
larvae
11%
habitats
11%