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  • 3. Eat Better to Look Better: The Relationship between Food Availability, UV Brightness of the Major Claw, and Mating Success of the Fiddler Crab Austruca lactea.
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  • 11. A spatially explicit model of synchronization in fiddler crab waving displays.
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  • 15. Asymmetry in Male Fiddler Crabs is Related to the Basic Pattern of Claw-waving Display.
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  • 18. Effects of temperature increase on the physiology and behavior of fiddler crabs.
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