Researchers have identified the first known example of one animal, a boxer crab, stimulating another animal, a sea anemone, to reproduce asexually. From the outside, it's a bit of an abusive situation ...
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Lybia boxer crabs held engage in fights where they steal sea anemones from one another, after which each crab splits their sea anemone into two identical clones Researchers have described a little ...
Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 60, No. 6 (2015), pp. 2108-2120 (13 pages) Here we report the effects of elevated pCO₂ on the model symbiotic anemone Exaiptasia pallida and how its association with ...
A wild-caught Lybia leptochelis crab holding an anemone in each claw. Researchers have identified the first known example of one animal, a boxer crab, stimulating another animal, a sea anemone, to ...
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