S. K. Koh's research while affiliated with National University of Singapore and other places
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Publication (1)
The taxonomy of the shore crabs of the genus Eriphia (Eriphiidae), common in most temperate and tropical seas, is revised. Eight species are recognised. One species, E. verrucosa (Forskål, 1775), occurs in the Mediterranean; another, E. gonagra (Fabricius, 1781) is only known from the western Atlantic, while two species, E. squamata Stimpson, 1859,...
Citations
... To examine the hypothesis of Taoyuan Algal Reef as a stepping stone, we investigated the genetic structure of the ferocious reef crab Eriphia ferox (Koh and Ng, 2008), a species recognized as Eriphia smithii (MacLeay, 1836) until 2008 (Koh and Ng, 2008). The relatively newly described E. ferox has a widespread distribution along the hard substrates of the northwestern Pacific, ranging from southern Japan in the north to the southern SCS in the south (Koh and Ng, 2008). ...