Decapods and coral reefs

  • Emmerson W
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Abstract

After corals themselves, perhaps the most important invertebrate group to be found in the coral reef ecosystem is the order Decapoda, those ten-legged creatures better known to us as crabs, rock lobsters, prawns and shrimps.

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Emmerson, W. (1991). Decapods and coral reefs. African Wildlife, 45, 312–317.

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