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Coordination between the legs and tail during digging and swimming in sand crabs
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Posted by zfaulkes (who is an author) to homology intersegmental coordination walking tailflipping uropod beating on Wed Feb 23 2005 at 21:12 UTC | info | related
 
Loss of escape responses and giant neurons in the tailflipping circuits of slipper lobsters, Ibacus spp. (Decapoda, Palinura, Scyllaridae)
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Posted by zfaulkes (who is an author) to swimming escape response evolution scyllarids crustaceans homology on Wed Feb 23 2005 at 21:08 UTC | info | related

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