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Reproductive Success of Multiparous Female Tanner Crab (Chionoecetes bairdi) Fertilizing Eggs With or Without Recent Access to Males
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Document Date: 2013-05-14 10:14:53


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Glacier Bay / Bristol Bay / Cary / Juneau / /

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References ADAMS A. E. / Prentice-Hall Inc. / J. VAN MONTFRANS S. A. / Olympus / Donaldson / /

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United States / Canada / /

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ZAR / /

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Glacier Bay Field Station / University of Washington / University of Alaska Sea Grant College Program / SAS Institute / In laboratory / University of Alaska Southeast / Laboratory Study Sampling Date Eyed Eggs Barren Uneyed Eggs Unknown Grasping Marks / University of Alaska Fairbanks / /

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extrusion site / /

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May Adams Inlet / Gulf of St. Lawrence / Chiniak bay / Adams Inlet / Womens bay / Muir Sill 58°45'N Glacier Bay / Gulf of Alaska / Bering Sea / Pacific Ocean / Tanner Crab Adams Inlet / April Adams Inlet / Living Stream / /

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US Federal Reserve / University of Alaska Fairbanks / Males Joel B. Webb Alaska Department of Fish and Game / University of Washington / Seattle / Alaska Department of Fish and Game / University of Alaska / Social Democrats / /

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Min P Max / S. James Taggart / Quinn II / Jim DelaBreure / Max Spermathecal Load / Sherry Tamone / Jie Zheng / Paul / Joel B. Webb Alaska / Julie Nielsen / Ginny Eckert / /

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Captain / model / /

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New Jersey / /

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eastern Canada / southeast Alaska / /

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