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Biomechanics of chelipeds in some decapod crustaceans

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1979

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The major chelipeds of five species of decapod crustaceans were studied with reference to lever system mechanical advantage, pattern of occlusive geometry, and force/pressure developed during cheliped closure by intact animals. Every cheliped type was found to possess a linear array of two to four distinctive regions of occlusion. The factors responsible for the differences in occlusive design are discussed. It is suggested that crustacean major chelipeds must be regarded as regionally‐specialized, multifunctional appendages.

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