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Fig. 7. Chemical signal characteristics near appendages of dead crab specimens as a function of body angle. (A) Average filament concentration (c) normalized by the source concentration C0 and (B) proportion of samples above the detection threshold (i.e. the intermittency factor). As shown in Fig. 3, the left leg moves upstream as the body is rotated from 0° to 90°.





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