Results of the Austrian-Ceylonese hydrobiological mission 1970 of the 1st Zoological Institute of the University of Vienna (Austria) and the Department of Zoology of the Vidyalankara University of Ceylon, Kelaniya. Pt. 5. Decapoda Caridea [PDF]
The first comprehensive study on the freshwater Caridea of Sri Lanka was by Arudpragrasm and Costa in 1961. Although it was the intention of these authors to continue this study no opportunity was available to them.
Costa, H.H.
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Caridean shrimps did not display any selective feeding regimes. However, the shrimp belongs the genus Hymenocera (Caridea: Hymenoceridae) exclusively feeds on starfish, causes potential crisis to the hobbyists those wish to accommodate them in reef ...
S. Prakash, T.T.A. Kumar
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First record of the genus Periclimenaeus borradaile, 1815 (decapoda : palaemoniidae : pontoniinae) in the northeastern Atlantic, with the description of a new species, Periclimenaeus aurae [PDF]
A new species of Periclimenaeus is described from Madeira Island, in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. It is closest to P. pearsei Holthuis, 1951 from the western Atlantic, but it can be distinguished by the shape of rostrum, the size of exopod in ...
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The Freshwater Shrimps Of Curaçao, West Indies (decapoda, Caridea) [PDF]
[On the basis of a field survey and review of existing records I here report on the occurrence of ten freshwater shrimp species in Curacao. Four species constitute new and/or previously unpublished records for the island. Existing records for the neighbouring islands of Bonaire and Aruba are reviewed. The most common species are Macrobrachium carcinus,
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The present work reports the occurrence of the deep-sea Caridea, Notostomus auriculatus Barnard, 1950 which represents the first record for the southwestern Atlantic Ocean.
Juan L. de la Garza González +2 more
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Shrimps of the family Pandalidae (Caridea) from Indian waters, with new distributional record of Plesionika adensameri (Balss, 1914) [PDF]
Twenty four species of Pandalid shrimps reported from the Indian waters, of which six genera (Chlorotocella, Chlorotocus, Chlorocurtis, Dorodotes, Heterocarpoides and Stylopandalus) are represented by single species each.
Akhilesh, K V +4 more
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Protection of Caridea Against White Spot Syndrome Virus
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) belongs to a new virus family, Nimaviridae, genus Whispovirus and contains a large circular double-stranded DNA genome of 292,967 bp. WSSV virions are ellipsoid to bacilliform, enveloped particles with a distinctive tail-like appendage at one end. They can be found throughout the body of infected shrimp.
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Genetic diversity in wild stocks of the giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii): implications for aquaculture and conservation [PDF]
The giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) is cultured widely around the world but little is known about the levels and patterns of genetic diversity in either wild or cultured stocks.
de Bruyn, M., Mather, P.B.
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Molecular prey identification in wild Octopus vulgaris paralarvae [PDF]
11 páginas, 3 figuras, 4 tablas.-- The final publication is available at www.springerlink.comThe trophic ecology of Octopus vulgaris paralarvae collected in 2008 off the Ría de Vigo, NW Spain (42° 12.80′ N–9° 00.00′ W), was approached by both ...
González, Ángel F. +3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Alpheus hoplocheles (Decapoda: Alpheidae)
The snapping shrimp genus Alpheus is the most diverse and abundant genus of Caridea. However, the phylogenetic and taxonomic studies have so far been limited. In this study, we report the third complete mitochondrial genome of Alpheus from A. hoplocheles.
Shengping Zhong, Yanfei Zhao, Qin Zhang
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