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This richly illustrated natural history explores the diversity, ecology, anatomy, and behavior of crabs, showcasing over 7,000 species across 100 families. Known for their unique physiology and complex behaviors, crabs are among the most adaptable animal groups, thriving in environments ranging from abyssal seas to volcanic vents, coral reefs, rocky shores, and even harsh desert conditions. They play a crucial role in marine and coastal ecosystems, often serving as keystone species in habitats like coral reefs and tropical swamps. The book is structured into five chapters covering evolutionary pathways, anatomy and physiology, ecology, reproduction and behavior, and conservation. Each chapter features a variety of subtopics, illustrated with exceptional images and accompanied by double full-page species profiles. These profiles highlight remarkable aspects of individual species, some familiar and others that may challenge your perception of crabs. Written by a world authority, this accessible overview presents more than 190 stunning color photographs and well-organized chapters, including profiles of 42 iconic species from around the globe. This comprehensive examination invites readers to deepen their understanding of these fascinating crustaceans.

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Crabs, Peter J. F. Davie

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2021
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