Young blue crabs face their biggest threat from their own kind, but shallow water can provide a crucial refuge from cannibalism.
The findings by Smithsonian researchers could help experts better manage this crustacean's population. The creatures play ...
Smithsonian study finds juvenile crabs rely on shrinking shallow-water habitats to escape cannibalism by adults ...
It’s a crab-eat-crab world for the Chesapeake Bay’s juvenile blue crabs (Callinectes sapidus). Literally. Cannibalism is the ...
A 37-year study in the Chesapeake Bay revealed that a major predator of young blue crabs might be their own kind ...
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