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  2. Chaceon quinquedens - Wikipedia

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    Chaceon quinquedens, commonly known as the red deep-sea crab, [2] but sold as Atlantic deep sea red crab, or simply Atlantic red crab or red crab, is a crab that lives in the Atlantic Ocean off the East Coast of the United States and Canada, from North Carolina to Nova Scotia, [3] [4] and in the Gulf of Mexico.

  3. Kiwa tyleri - Wikipedia

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    Kiwa tyleri, the Hoff crab, is a species of deep-sea squat lobster in the family Kiwaidae, which lives on hydrothermal vents near Antarctica. [1] The crustacean was given its English nickname in 2010 by UK deep-sea scientists aboard the RRS James Cook, owing to resemblance between its dense covering of setae on the ventral surface of the exoskeleton and the hairy chest of the actor David ...

  4. Gordonopsis - Wikipedia

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    Gordonopsis is a genus of deep sea crabs in the family Homolidae. [2] The Homolidae are also known as carrier crabs [3] or porter crabs [4] for their fifth pereiopods (last pair of walking legs), which they use to hold objects in place over the rear half of the carapace in a possible defence mechanism against predators. [5]

  5. Paralomis manningi - Wikipedia

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    Paralomis manningi, known as the deep-sea spider crab, [2] is a species of king crab. [1] It has been found in the San Clemente Basin off the coast of Southern California at a depth of 1,922 m (6,306 ft) and off the coast of Oregon at a depth of 1,132 m (3,714 ft). [1] [2] It was originally associated only with a single deep-sea whale fall ...

  6. Hypothalassia acerba - Wikipedia

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    Hypothalassia acerba is a large crab found in the muddy substrates of the deep seas off the southwestern Australian and New Zealand coasts. [1] Australian distribution, which is correlated to depth and temperature, [2] ranges from a latitude as far north as approximately 27° S on the west coast, southwards, then eastwards on the south coast to a longitude of at least 129° E. [3]

  7. Scientists have more evidence to explain why billions of ...

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    Fishermen and scientists were alarmed when billions of crabs vanished from the Bering Sea near Alaska in 2022. It wasn’t overfishing, scientists explained — it was likely the shockingly warm ...

  8. Marine larval ecology - Wikipedia

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    Marine larval ecology is the study of the factors influencing dispersing larvae, which many marine invertebrates and fishes have. Marine animals with a larva typically release many larvae into the water column, where the larvae develop before metamorphosing into adults.

  9. Gordonopsis mazupo - Wikipedia

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    Gordonopsis mazupo is a large homolid crab, with the holotype male measuring 33.4 mm in carapace width. [1] [3] The carapace is ovate in shape, distinctly wider posteriorly than anteriorly, with an inflated and prominently convex dorsal surface. The rostrum is relatively short and triangular, flanked by two longer pseudorostral spines.