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NATURAL DIET AND FEEDING HABITS OF THALAMITA CRENATA (DECAPODA: PORTUNIDAE)
1996
Journal of Crustacean Biology
Thalamita crenata is one of the most common swimming crabs of the mangrove creeks of the East African coast. In Mida Creek, Kenya, this species inhabits the extreme seaward fringe of the mangrove swamp and the intertidal platform in front of the mangal, sheltering in small pools during low tide. Gut content analysis reveals that T. crenata is a generalistic predator, its diet being mainly composed of bivalves and slow-moving crustaceans. Both the stomach fullness and the relative presence of
doi:10.1163/193724096x00766
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