2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-58780-7
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Morphological diversity in true and false crabs reveals the plesiomorphy of the megalopa phase

Florian Braig,
Carolin Haug,
Joachim T. Haug

Abstract: Brachyura and Anomala (or Anomura), also referred to as true and false crabs, form the species-rich and globally abundant group of Meiura, an ingroup of Decapoda. The evolutionary success of both groups is sometimes attributed to the process of carcinization (evolving a crab-like body), but might also be connected to the megalopa, a specific transitional larval phase. We investigate these questions, using outline analysis of the shields (carapaces) of more than 1500 meiuran crabs. We compare the morphological … Show more

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