Biology of the Land Crabs
Delve into the fascinating world of terrestrial crabs with Biology of the Land Crabs by Warren W. Burggren, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This comprehensive volume spans 492 pages and serves as an essential resource for researchers and advanced students alike. As interest in the evolution of land-dwelling species grows, this book provides an in-depth exploration of the natural history of nearly eighty species from the families Coenobitidae, Gecarcinidae, and Grapsidae. With a thorough bibliography and an extensive index, Biology of the Land Crabs is poised to become an invaluable reference for anyone studying these remarkable creatures. Perfect for academics and enthusiasts, this paperback edition offers a detailed look at the adaptations and ecological significance of land crabs in their natural habitats.