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The superfamily Alpheoidea comprises eight families: Alpheidae, Barbouriidae, Bythocarididae, Hippolytidae, Lysmatidae, Merguiidae, Ogyrididae and Thoridae.
Lucas Rezende Penido Paschoal +2 more
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Linking eye design with host symbiont relationships in pontoniine shrimps (crustacea, decapoda, palaemonidae) [PDF]
Symbiosis is prevalent in the marine environment with many studies examining the effects of such interactions between host and symbiont. Pontoniine shrimps are a group whose ecology is characterised by symbiotic interactions.
De Grave, Sammy +2 more
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ABSTRACT The marine shrimp of the genus Typton are widely distributed, known to be associated with sessile organisms such as sponges. Information about this genus is limited, highlighting the scarcity of important features in its biology, including larval forms.
Matheus Sene +2 more
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We report the first record of a non‐native hermatypic coral in Venezuela, exhibiting biological traits characteristic of invasive species. The coral is a member of the genus Acropora (Scleractinia: Acroporidae), native to the Indo‐Pacific. This non‐native petrous coral occurred in a reef of the Morrocoy National Park, in the southern Caribbean.
Estrella Y. Villamizar G. +9 more
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Two species of the alpheid shrimp genus Salmoneus Holthuis, 1955, are reported from shallow waters of São Sebastião (SP), southeastern Brazil. Salmoneus depressus Anker, 2011 is recorded for the first time in Brazil and the southwestern Atlantic; this ...
Arthur Anker +3 more
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ABSTRACT Rocky reefs may shift between two distinct stable states: productive algal forests, characterised by high abundance and biodiversity of macrofauna, and impoverished barrens, dominated by overgrazing sea urchins. Barren states may persist despite the recovery of adult sea urchin predators, suggesting additional stabilising mechanisms.
Alberto Sutera +7 more
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A new record of Aretes indicus (Coutiere 1903)(Alpheidae: Caridea) from northern Arabian Sea [PDF]
The alpheid shrimp, Aretes indicus Coutiere, 1903 is reported for the first time at the northern Arabian Sea. The species is known to have a symbiotic relationship with the rock boring intertidal dwelling sea urchins. The present shrimps were found in an
Farhana Shafiq Ghory +1 more
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How Marine Megabenthos Fauna Responds to River Discharge and Artificial Flood in Large River Estuary
The artificial flood reshaped the geographical distribution of megabenthic fauna in the estuarine area in a short time, mainly as a result of the dramatic changes in seawater salinity and nutrients caused by flow pulse. An eco‐friendly discharge management of the Yellow River is needed to weaken the impact. ABSTRACT Estuaries are ecologically sensitive
Debin Sun +6 more
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dan pendidikan. Luas kawasan mangrove di Kabupaten Purworejo semakin berkurang akibat adanya penebangan, pemukiman, tambak, dan pertanian. Ada tiga stasiun, yaitu mangrove lebat (Desa Gedangan), mangrove sedang (Desa Jatikontal), dan mangrove jarang ...
Slamet Mardiyanto Rahayu +2 more
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Etude quantitative du benthos dans le lagon d'Ouvéa : liste taxonomique, densités et biomasses du macrobenthos, ATP, pigments photosynthétiques et matière organique dans le sédiment = Ouvea lagoon benthos quantitative study : taxonomic checklist, macrobenthos densities and biomasses, ATP, photosynthetic pigments and organic matter in the sediment [PDF]
Le benthos du lagon d'Ouvéa a été étudié sur 62 stations régulièrement réparties. Sur chaque station, l'échantillonnage a compris 10 prélèvements réalisés à l'aide d'une benne Smith McIntyre de O.1m2 et une collecte en plongée de la mégafaune (>20 mm ...
Barbigant, Georges +6 more
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