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  1. The “wall of text” visual structure of academic conference posters
  2. Ornamental aquaculture significantly affected by the “Czech aquarium phenomenon”
  3. Ten strategies for avoiding and overcoming authorship conflicts in academic publishing
  4. A new method for culturing cells from a cloning crayfish
  5. The advantages of peer review over arbitration for resolving authorship disputes
  6. Removing the GRE is not enough to improve grad school admissions
  7. We need new ways to settle fights between scientists over credit
  8. New laws needed to regulate aquarium pets
  9. Laws about owning pet crayfish don't seem to work
  10. Mole crabs avoid brain infecting parasites
  11. The Phenology of Sand Crabs, Lepidopa benedicti (Decapoda: Albuneidae)
  12. Slipping past the barricades: the illegal trade of pet crayfish in Ireland
  13. The “Me Brand”
  14. Sand crab ecology preprint
  15. Shrimp escape neurons
  16. Freshwater Crayfish
  17. Predicting the Distribution of Crayfish Species: A Case Study Using Marble Crayfish
  18. Marble Crayfish as A New Model Organism and A New Threat to Native Crayfish Conservation
  19. Crayfish know when it's hot
  20. Illegal crayfish in Ireland
  21. Popular pet crayfish
  22. “Crustacea”: Decapoda – Astacida
  23. Pet crayfish review
  24. Crowdfunding science through #SciFund Challenge
  25. New sand crab on South Padre Island
  26. Nematodes Infect, But Do Not Manipulate Digging By, Sand Crabs, Lepidopa benedicti
  27. Position of Larval Tapeworms, Polypocephalus sp., in the Ganglia of Shrimp, Litopenaeus setiferus
  28. Parasitic Manipulation of Hosts' Phenotype, or How to Make a Zombie--An Introduction to the Symposium
  29. The Vacuum Shouts Back: Postpublication Peer Review on Social Media
  30. Abundance and Size of Sand Crabs,Lepidopa benedicti(Decapoda: Albuneidae), In Southern Texas
  31. How much is that crayfish in the window? Online monitoring of Marmorkrebse,Procambarus fallaxf.virginalis(Hagen 1870), in the North American pet trade
  32. Morphological Adaptations for Digging and Burrowing
  33. Crayfish avoid noxious high, but not low, temperatures
  34. Do Marmorkrebs, Procambarus fallax f. virginalis, threaten freshwater Japanese ecosystems?
  35. Escaping while defenseless or blind: Effects of sensory input on tailflipping in the crayfishProcambarus clarkii(Girard, 1852)
  36. Polypocephalus sp. Infects the Nervous System and Increases Activity of Commercially Harvested White Shrimp (Litopenaeus setiferus)
  37. Color Polymorphism of Sand Crabs, Lepidopa benedicti (Decapoda: Anomura: Albuneidae)
  38. Forecasting the distribution of Marmorkrebs, a parthenogenetic crayfish with high invasive potential, in Madagascar, Europe, and North America
  39. The spread of the parthenogenetic marbled crayfish, Marmorkrebs (Procambarus sp.), in the North American pet trade
  40. Can the parthenogenetic marbled crayfish Marmorkrebs compete with other crayfish species in fights?
  41. Do crustaceans avoid "painful" stimuli?
  42. Taking a Cue from the Silver Screen
  43. Texture preferences of ascidian tadpole larvae during settlement
  44. Turning Loss Into Opportunity: The Key Deletion of an Escape Circuit in Decapod Crustaceans
  45. Evolutionary string theory
  46. Loss of Escape-Related Giant Neurons in a Spiny Lobster, Panulirus argus
  47. The locomotor toolbox of the spanner crab, Ranina ranina (brachyura, Raninidae)
  48. Digging Mechanisms and Substrate Preferences of Shovel Nosed Lobsters, Ibacus Peronii (Decapoda: Scyllaridae)
  49. Mechanisms of behavioral switching
  50. Loss of escape responses and giant neurons in the tailflipping circuits of slipper lobsters, Ibacus spp. (Decapoda, Palinura, Scyllaridae)
  51. Synergies Between Disparate Motor Systems: Loci For Behavioral Evolution
  52. Effects of Removal of Muscle Receptor Organ Input on the Temporal Structure of Non-Giant Swimming Cycles in the Crayfish, Cherax Destructor
  53. Muscle receptor organs do not mediate load compensation during body roll and defense response extensions in the crayfish Cherax destructor
  54. Muscle receptor organs do not mediate load compensation during body roll and defense response extensions in the crayfishCherax destructor
  55. Coordination between the legs and tail during digging and swimming in sand crabs
  56. A Map of Distal Leg Motor Neurons in the Thoracic Ganglia of Four Decapod Crustacean Species
  57. Review of Anatomy of a Controversy: the Question of a 'Language' Among Bees, by A. M. Wenner & P. H. Wells
  58. Connecting invertebrate behavior, neurophysiology and evolution with Eshkol-Wachman movement notation