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ABSTRACT Reports of seasonal patterns in reproduction are uncommon for Amazonian upland‐stream shrimps (Caridea: Palaemonidae), since changes provoked by heavy rainfall in these systems are not as marked as in large rivers. Differences in the proportion of ovigerous females throughout the year are subtle and seem to be more a result of responses to ...
Elmo Pereira da Silva +1 more
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Peritrophic Membranes in the Caridea (Crustacea Decapoda) [PDF]
A thin membrane surrounding the faeces of many of the Caridea has proved to be chitinous. The membrane is not secreted by the fore-gut, but almost certainly by the anterior part of the intestine, and is therefore a peritrophic membrane sensu stricto.
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Diagnosis of a new subfamily within Barbouriidae (Decapoda: Caridea)
Abstract In a recent revision of the Barbouridae Christoffersen, 1987, the authorship for the subfamily Calliasmatinae was cited as “Holthuis, 1973.” This is incorrect as the subfamily name has not been used before. We here diagnose the Calliasmatinae as a new subfamily and validate the name.
Robert E Ditter +2 more
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The study is unique in covering how the benthic community has responded to a long‐term fishing closure in one of Europe's largest strictly marine protected areas. We find the recovery of species and strong links to the food web in the response to protection.
Mattias Sköld +5 more
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OSMOREGULATION OF CRANGON SEPTEMSPINOSA SAY (CRUSTACEA: CARIDEA)
1. Freezing point determinations were made on time blood of Crangon septemspinosa exposed to five salinities (15, 25, 30, 35, 45‰), at two temperatures (5, 15° C).2. Sand shrimp, transferred acutely from 30‰ to either 15‰ or 45‰, experienced changes in hemolymph osmoconcentration which were related to the osmotic strength of the receiving medium.
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Several systematic revisions of the superfamily Palaemonoidea Rafinesque, 1815 (Natantia) have been published, with molecular studies complementing morphological examination.
Lai Him Chow, S. De Grave, L. Tsang
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The shrimp Potimirim brasiliana plays an important role in streams along the Brazilian coast as it feeds on the organic debris from the surrounding ecosystem. We determined the morphological sexual maturity of P.
Marina Machado da Costa +3 more
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Geographical and temporal origins of Neocaridina species (Decapoda: Caridea: Atyidae) in Taiwan
The freshwater species on Taiwan Island have been documented to have originated from mainland China and the Japanese islands from multiple events and by multiple colonization routes. Moreover, the sequences from the mitochondrial DNA cytochrome c oxidase
CHIAO-CHUAN Han +4 more
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The language of light: a review of bioluminescence in deep‐sea decapod shrimps
ABSTRACT In the dark, expansive habitat of the deep sea, the production of light through bioluminescence is commonly used among a wide range of taxa. In decapod crustaceans, bioluminescence is only known in shrimps (Dendrobranchiata and Caridea) and may occur in different modes, including luminous secretions that are used to deter predators and/or from
Stormie B. Collins +1 more
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The peppermint shrimp Lysmata vittata (Caridea: Hippolytidae) is a marine caridean shrimp popular in marine aquarium trade. The species is known to display the sexual system of protandric simultaneous hermaphrodite.
Daming Chen +5 more
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