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Unraveling the Toxicity of a Non-Microcystin-Producing Strain (CCIBt3106) of <i>Microcystis aeruginosa</i>: Ecotoxicological Effects on Aquatic Invertebrates. [PDF]
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A pancrustacean brain and its visual systems define a Cambrian great appendage arthropod.
Strausfeld NJ, Hirth F, Hou X.
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The amplexial morphology of selected Anostraca [PDF]
The amplexial morphology of representative species from all anostracan families is described. Males of the Polyartemiidae and Artemiidae amplex the female's brood pouch. Males of all other families amplex the female's body between the brood pouch and the last pair of legs: a region referred to herein as the `amplexial groove.' The amplexial groove in ...
D. Christopher Rogers, Michelle Hamer
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2022
Abstract Anostraca range up to approximately 15 cm maximum length (although typically only 1–3 cm on average). Their body includes a shieldless cephalon with prominent stalked compound eyes; large antennae modified as claspers in males; a 12-segment thorax with Hox gene expression and an array of leaf-like appendages; and a thin limbless
Frederick R. Schram, Stefan Koenemann
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Abstract Anostraca range up to approximately 15 cm maximum length (although typically only 1–3 cm on average). Their body includes a shieldless cephalon with prominent stalked compound eyes; large antennae modified as claspers in males; a 12-segment thorax with Hox gene expression and an array of leaf-like appendages; and a thin limbless
Frederick R. Schram, Stefan Koenemann
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2013
Published as part of Rogers, D. Christopher & Soufi, Mahmoud, 2013, A new species of Chirocephalus (Crustacea: Anostraca) from Iran, pp.
Rogers, D. Christopher, Soufi, Mahmoud
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Published as part of Rogers, D. Christopher & Soufi, Mahmoud, 2013, A new species of Chirocephalus (Crustacea: Anostraca) from Iran, pp.
Rogers, D. Christopher, Soufi, Mahmoud
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Anostraca of the Indian Subcontinent
Hydrobiologia, 1995There are 15 species of Anostraca belonging to 6 genera on the Indian Subcontinent. These are: Artemia sp. (reportedly a bisexual form of undetermined species); Artemia parthenogenetica Bowen & Sterling, 1978; Branchinecta orientalis Sars, 1901; Branchinella hardingi (Qadri & Baqai, 1956); Branchinella kugenumaensis (Ishikawa, 1895); Branchinella ...
Denton Belk, Cristine E. Esparza
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Californian Anostraca: Distribution, Habitat, and Status
Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1990ABSTRACT California has a diverse anostracan fauna of 17 species belonging to 6 genera. This is nearly 40% of all species currently described from North America. Six of these anostracans are endemic to California. This is the highest level of endemism among anostracans for any comparable geographic area in North America.
Larry L. Eng +2 more
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Hydrobiologia, 1995
In this checklist, we number the named anostracan fauna of the world at 258 species and seven subspecies organized in 21 genera. The list contains all species described through 31 December 1993, and those new species names made available in previous pages of this volume.
Dento Belk, J�n Brtek
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In this checklist, we number the named anostracan fauna of the world at 258 species and seven subspecies organized in 21 genera. The list contains all species described through 31 December 1993, and those new species names made available in previous pages of this volume.
Dento Belk, J�n Brtek
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2015
Order Anostraca Sars, 1867 Family Artemiidae Grochowski, 1896. Three localities on the north-western coast have been reported to support Artemia populations. One locality (Bhayander) amongst the three is known to harbor parthenogenetic Artemia (John et al. 2004 and references therein) (Fig.1 ‘red hollow square’). Kulkarni (1953) reported finding mostly
Padhye, Sameer +2 more
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Order Anostraca Sars, 1867 Family Artemiidae Grochowski, 1896. Three localities on the north-western coast have been reported to support Artemia populations. One locality (Bhayander) amongst the three is known to harbor parthenogenetic Artemia (John et al. 2004 and references therein) (Fig.1 ‘red hollow square’). Kulkarni (1953) reported finding mostly
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