2023
DOI: 10.1163/15685403-bja10309
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Preliminary records of abundance and morphometry of the tiger crab, Aegla concepcionensis (Schmitt, 1942) (Anomura, Aeglidae) in a lake of southern Chile

Abstract: The tiger crab, Aegla concepcionensis, is a threatened endemic freshwater decapod of Chile, distributed throughout small areas of the Mediterranean region of Central Chile (37°30′-38°00′S). Its habitat includes streams and lakes with riparian areas dominated by native plants, with little or null human intervention. To our knowledge, the tiger crab’s distribution is limited and human stressors (e.g., water withdrawal, exotic tree plantations and climate change) have led to degradation of its habitat. Based on t… Show more

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