The use of artificial benthic collectors for assessment of spatial patterns of settlement of megalopae of Carcinus maenas (L.) (Brachyura: Portunidae) in the lower Mira Estuary, Portugal

Issue Title: Theme Issues of Decapod Crustacean Biology: Proceedings of the 8th Colloquium Crustacea Decapoda Mediterranea, held at the Ionian University, Corfu Isl., Greece, 2-6 September 2002, and organized by the University of Athens, Greece Artificial benthic collectors have been widely used for...

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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Biological and medical sciences
Brachyura
Brackish
Carcinus maenas
Crustacea
Crustaceans
Decapoda
Estuaries
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General aspects
Habitats
Invertebrates
Portunidae
Substrates
Synecology
Telecommunications industry
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