Food supply is considered critical for a successful culturing of decapod larvae. However, some species may present yolk reserve sufficient to complete their larval development without external food supply (known as lecithotrophic larval development).
Fernando A. Abrunhosa +3 more
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Poore, G.C.B., Dworschak, P.C., Robles, R., Mantelatto, F., and Felder, D.L. 2019. A new classification of Callianassidae and related families (Crustacea: Decapoda: Axiidea) derived from a molecular phylogeny with morphological support. Memoirs of Museum
G. Poore +4 more
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Larval Development of the Ghost Shrimp Callichirus Islagrande (Decapoda: Thalassinidea: Callianassidae) Under Laboratory Conditions [PDF]
Abstract Descriptions of the zoeal and decapodid stages of the ghost shrimp Callichirus islagrande were based on laboratory cultures from a population inhabiting the coast of Louisiana. Whereas morphological studies were based upon animals from mass cultures, 40–120 larvae from each of 8 parental females were reared individually to obtain stage ...
Karen M. Strasser, Darryl L. Felder
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The largest ghost shrimps ever: evidence from the fossil record and implications for the maximum size estimate of callianassoid burrowing ghost shrimps [PDF]
Callianassoid burrowing ghost shrimps are mostly small animals, with a total length (from the tip of the rostrum to the end of the tailfan) typically not exceeding a few centimetres.
MATÚŠ HYŽNÝ +2 more
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Nine specimens of Biffarius pacificus sp. nov. were collected with a "van Veen" grab at two sublittoral stations off the northern coast of Chile (Iquique, 22º12´S; Patache, 22º45´S) at depths ranging from 17 to 30 m. This is the first record of the genus
Guillermo L. Guzman, Sven Thatje
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Importance of allochthonousmaterial in benthicmacrofaunalcommunityfunctioning in estuarinesaltmarshes [PDF]
Allochthonous input provides important food and spatial resources for estuarinebenthic fauna. While it is known that autochthonous materials are important for fauna occupying small marshes, here, we present the significance of allochthonousmaterials for ...
Hoshino Yukihiro +6 more
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Decapod crustaceans from the Lower Cretaceous of Spain, with an account of new occurrences in Barremian-Aptian strata of the Maestrazgo Basin [PDF]
Decapod crustaceans are rare in Early Cretaceous invertebrate assemblages from the Iberian Peninsula; however, current knowledge does allow differences in taxonomic composition between different basins and subbasins to be recognised.
Aurell, Marcos +6 more
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Morphodynamics, sedimentary and anthropogenic influences in the San Vicente de la Barquera estuary (North coast of Spain) [PDF]
The estuary of San Vicente de la Barquera occupies two valleys that have incised into soft sedimentary rocks (Lower Mesozoic) and are controlled by inactive faults.
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Three main stressors acting on the Ria Formosa lagoonal system (Southern Portugal): physical stress, organic matter pollution and the land–ocean gradient [PDF]
During the last 15 years of the 20th century, several researchers carried out extensive sampling of benthic macrofauna communities in the Ria Formosa lagoon.
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PRELIMINARY PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS OF GENERIC RELATIONSHIPS WITHIN THE CALLIANASSIDAE AND CTENOCHELIDAE (DECAPODA: THALASSINIDEA: CALLIANASSOIDEA) [PDF]
A phylogenetic analysis of 106 representatives in the thalassinidean families Ctenochelidae and Callianassidae, based on 93 adult morphological characters, was performed to investigate the interrelationships between the 25 currently recognized genera. The callianideid, Callianidea typa H. Milne Edwards, was used as the out-group.
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