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Using GoPro cameras and geophones, which measured the percussive vibrations that the crabs produced in the sand, the team revealed that the seismic signals differed depending on whether the males ...
Ever wonder where those claws came from? You can thank your nearest stone crab for his sacrifice. Also, Indian and St. Johns Rivers are giving it up.
For the first time, a study led by University of Oxford researchers has listened in to the fascinating courtship displays of fiddler crabs using geophones. The findings, published in the Journal ...
Crunching along the rocky beach Tuesday, Easton pointed out a host of brightly colored starfish, squishy anemones, sand dollars, snails, crabs, worms, algae and horse clams that spit water several ...
Using GoPro cameras and geophones, which measured the percussive vibrations that the crabs produced in the sand, the team revealed that the seismic signals differed depending on whether the males ...
Love songs in the sand: researchers listen in to Fiddler crab courtship. ScienceDaily . Retrieved April 26, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 04 / 250409212528.htm ...
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