The findings by Smithsonian researchers could help experts better manage this crustacean's population. The creatures play ...
Young blue crabs face their biggest threat from their own kind, but shallow water can provide a crucial refuge from cannibalism.
Learn how a 37-year study in Chesapeake Bay revealed that cannibalistic blue crabs are the biggest threat to young crabs, and why shallow waters may help them survive.
Atlantic mangrove fiddler crabs are found 200 miles north of their historic range, expanding due to warming ocean waters.
Wildlife officials are sounding the alarm after an invasive and potentially damaging crab species was found in the U.S. for the second time this year. According to the Oregon Department of Fish & ...
Much of the conversation about green crabs as a culinary opportunity comes out of New England where they have dealt with the invasion for much longer than we have here in Washington. Scientists and ...
In an impressive 37-year-long investigation confirmed that the top—practically only—cause of death for young blue crabs was ...
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Cannibalistic jellies and aggressive blue crabs: Invasive species threaten Venice’s fragile lagoon
The city of Venice and its surrounding lagoon are irreversibly at the mercy of climate change. Rising sea levels threaten to submerge the island in the coming decades, as the system of flood barriers ...
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