"A Study Of Variation In The Fiddler Crab Gelasimus Pugilator Latr" presents a detailed investigation into the biological characteristics and variations within the fiddler crab species, Gelasimus pugilator. Authored by Robert Mearns Yerkes, this work explores the nuances of this fascinating marine creature, offering insights into its behavior, morphology, and ecological role.
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