Intruding male red swamp crayfish, Proca
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Dr. Michael H. Figler; James E. Finkelstein; Maxwell Twum; Harman V. S. Peeke
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Article
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1995
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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The effects of competing asymmetries (intruder size advantage vs. prior residence) on dominance relationships were investigated in a laboratory setting. Sexually mature (Form I) male red swamp crayfish, 25%-27% larger than the average member of several mixedsex communities of 2&25 sexually mature co