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Callinectes danae Smith 1869

Callinectes danae Smith, 1869 Callinectes danae – Holthuis 1959a: 201, Suriname [7 m]. — Cintra et al. 2017: tabs 1–6, Brazil Amapá [27–47 m]. Distribution/Habitat WA; marine; 0– 75 m.
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The Reproductive Cycle of Callinectes Danae Smith, 1869 (Decapoda, Portunidae) in the Ubatuba Region, Brazil

Crustaceana, 1998
Callinectes danae Smith, 1869, known as ''siri-azul'', is an important fishery resource along the Brazilian coast. The reproductive cycle of this species was studied based on their moult cycle and the development of their gonads. The animals were collected with an otter-trawl in the Ubatuba region (23°26'S 45°02'W) every other month from July 1991 to ...
Costa, T. M., Negreiros-Fransozo, M. L.
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Diel Activity Rhythm in Callinectes Ornatus Ordway, 1863 and Callinectes Danae Smith, 1869 (Brachyura, Portunidae) under Laboratory Conditions

2002
The locomotory and feeding activity rhythms of Callinectes ornatus Ordway, 1863 and Callinectes danae Smith, 1869 were examined under laboratory conditions. Light significantly influenced the activity of these organisms. However, activity in both species was affected by the presence of food, independently of photoperiod regime.
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Physiological and behavioral effects of chemoreceptors located in different body parts of the swimming crab Callinectes danae

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2007
By perfusing their branchial chambers with filtered seawater, we have developed a preparation that allows us to maintain the swimming crab Callinectes danae outside water without any major effects on its cardiac activity. This in turn allowed us to selectively stimulate chemoreceptors located in different body parts, and specifically to discriminate ...
Juan F, Aggio, José C, de Freitas
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MOLECULAR DETECTION OF HEMATODINIUM SP. INFECTING THE BLUE CRAB, CALLINECTES SAPIDUS

Journal of Shellfish Research, 2007
Jeffrey D Shields, Kimberly S Reece
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