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Generally, crabs and lobsters are able to directly crush small molluscan prey. As prey size increases however, predators adopt a chipping technique in which the chela slips ventrally on the shell until the edge is chipped (Elner & Jamieson 1979, Seed 1980, 1982,Hughes & Seed 1981, Elner &...
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