Decline and local extinction of Caribbean eusocial shrimp.
The tropical shrimp genus Synalpheus includes the only eusocial marine animals. In much of the Caribbean, eusocial species have dominated the diverse fauna of sponge-dwelling shrimp in coral rubble for at least the past two decades. Here we document a recent, dramatic decline and apparent local exti...
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Autores principales: | J Emmett Duffy, Kenneth S Macdonald, Kristin M Hultgren, Tin Chi Solomon Chak, Dustin R Rubenstein |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c584a49e713a483c945e63c8ae0ac84e |
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