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Luminescence in Marine Amphipods

Nature, 1967
ALTHOUGH bioluminescence is a common phenomenon among many marine Crustacea1,2, records of its occurrence among the Amphipoda are few. Of those records that exist, all the actual observations of light production (except perhaps that of Bowman on Parapronoe, as cited in ref.
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Amphipods

1997
G. Costanzo, N. Crescenti
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Integumental Pigments of the Amphipod, Jassa

Nature, 1970
THE integumental pigments of the isopod Crustacea are ommochromes1,2, but by contrast the effectively similar colour of the amphipod Gammarus is due to carotenoids3, probably in the form of carotenoproteins. The implication of these findings was that this constitutes a general distinction between these rather closely related orders.
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Metal accumulation in sediments and amphipods downstream of combined sewer overflows.

Science of the Total Environment, 2018
G. Schertzinger   +2 more
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Crustaces Amphipodes Gammariens

Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1987
J. Laurens Barnard, M. Ledoyer
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Gammaridean Amphipods

2009
John M. Foster   +3 more
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