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Amphipods in estuarine and marine quality assessment – a review
Summary: Amphipods are a diverse and important group of invertebrates contributing to the functioning of aquatic ecosystems. In spite of their variety, many species of amphipods share important biological and ecological characteristics that make them ...
Henryka Dabrowska
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Amphipods and sea anemones, an update [PDF]
We present an updated survey of the Amphipoda that live in association with sea anemones. These amphipods can be divided into four groups: 1) symbiotic amphipods using sea anemones mainly for protection, but feeding largely independently; 2) amphipods ...
Tandberg, Anne Helene Solberg +1 more
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Amphipods of Switzerland [PDF]
We present the first conclusive overview on amphipods of Switzerland, with distribution maps of all 43 species recorded so ...
Fišer, Cene +3 more
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Evolution of mitochondrial genomes in Baikalian amphipods [PDF]
© 2016 The Author(s).Background: Amphipods (Crustacea) of Lake Baikal are a very numerous and diverse group of invertebrates generally believed to have originated by adaptive radiation. The evolutionary history and phylogenetic relationships in Baikalian
Logacheva M. +8 more
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Ice-Associated Amphipods in a Pan-Arctic Scenario of Declining Sea Ice [PDF]
Sea-ice macrofauna includes ice amphipods and benthic amphipods, as well as mysids. Amphipods are important components of the sympagic food web, which is fuelled by the production of ice algae.
Haakon Hop +2 more
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Marine amphipods as integral members of global ocean ecosystems [PDF]
Amphipod crustaceans exist across marine habitats from the polar regions to the tropics, providing a critical biological link between benthic/pelagic processes and marine/atmospheric ecosystems.
Carmen J Ritter, David G Bourne
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On the basis of monthly samples, we investigated the seasonal variation and feeding habits of amphipods inhabiting Zostera marina beds in Gwangyang Bay. Dominant species (>1% of the total number of amphipods) consist of 5 gammarids (Gammaropsis japonicus,
Ok Hwan Yu, Hae-Lip Suh
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Consumption rates of Notothenia spp. and large/small amphipods on a carcass measured in ex situ feeding trials (Austral summer 2014/2015 and ...
Seefeldt, Meike Anna +1 more
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A subterranean adaptive radiation of amphipods in Europe
Adaptive radiations are bursts of evolutionary species diversification that have contributed to much of the species diversity on Earth. An exception is modern Europe, where descendants of ancient adaptive radiations went extinct, and extant adaptive ...
Špela Borko +4 more
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Marinas are highly anthropized environments, with singular ecological characteristics. In the present study the spatial variability of the amphipod assemblage associated to floating pontoons was analyzed. Moreover, the influence of the environmental data
P. Saenz-Arias +2 more
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