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The family Atyidae is composed of species whose existence has been known since the seventeenth century. Widely found in the Caribbean, Atya lanipes is a freshwater scraper/filter feeder shrimp with an amphidromous complex life cycle.
Stefani Cruz-Rosa+2 more
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AN APPARATUS TO DEMONSTRATE AND MEASURE OPERANT BEHAVIOR OF ARTHROPODA [PDF]
Duane O. Rubadeau, Kelley A. Conrad
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Quantitative composition and distribution of the macrobenthic invertebrate fauna of the Continental Shelf ecosystems of the Northeastern United States [PDF]
From the mid-1950's to the mid-1960's a series of quantitative surveys of the macrobenthic invertebrate fauna were conducted in the offshore New England region (Maine to Long Island, New York).
Theroux, Roger B., Wigley, Roland L.
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While originally intending to explore the venom gland microbiome of the desert hairy scorpion Hadrurus arizonensis Ewing, 1928, nanopore sequencing serendipitously recovered complete mitochondrial genomes for this iconic arachnid.
Matthew R. Graham+4 more
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Ocypode Weber, 1795 (Brachyura: Ocypodidae) is popularly known as ghost crab, and encompasses 21 valid species, including Ocypode quadrata (Fabricius, 1787).
Ana Francisca Tamburus+3 more
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There was a mistake in Supplementary Table S1 as published in the original publication [...]
Valentin de Mazancourt+4 more
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Lyme disease, the leading vector-borne ailment in the U.S., annually affects an estimated 476,000 individuals, predominantly in the Northeast and Upper Midwest. Despite its increasing incidence, the evaluation of risk within U.S.
Liyang Zhou+4 more
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Invertebrates, including Asellidae, are part of the natural ecosystem of the drinking water distribution system (DWDS) and are known to cause a nuisance to consumers. In addition, recently, the potential role of the species Asellus aquaticus (L. 1758) in
Nikki van Bel+6 more
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LI.—On Eugereon Boeckingi and the genealogy of the arthropoda [PDF]
Anton Dohrn
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