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Variações ontogênicas e sazonais na dieta de Etropus crossotus Jordan e Gilbert, 1882 (Paralichthydae) na baía de Ubatuba-Enseada, Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil = Ontogenetic and seasons changes in the diet of Etropus crossotus Jordan and Gilbert, 1882 (Paralichthydae) at Ubatuba-Enseada Bay, Santa Catarina State, Brazil

open access: yesActa Scientiarum: Biological Sciences, 2011
Foram investigadas as variações ontogênicas e sazonais na dieta de Etropus crossotus coletados na baía de Ubatuba-Enseada, Estado de Santa Catarina, Brasil.
Matheus Oliveira Freitas   +1 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Alpheus hoplocheles (Decapoda: Alpheidae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2019
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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The complete mitochondrial genome of Matuta victor (Decapoda: Matutidae) from Beibu Bay [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2021
Lianghua Huang   +4 more
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NATIVE AND ALIEN DECAPODA SPECIES IN HUNGARY:DISTRIBUTION, STATUS, CONSERVATION IMPORTANCE

open access: yesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, 2005
Three native (Astacus astacus, Astacus leptodactylus, Austropotamobius torrentium) and three alien (Orconectes limosus, Pacifastacus leniusculus, Eriocheir sinensis) Decapoda species have been found in Hungary so far. A.
PUKY M., REYNOLDS J. D., SCHÁD P.
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Distribution, Habitat, and Life History Aspects of the Shrimp Crayfish, Faxonius lancifer (Hagen) (Decapoda: Cambaridae) in Arkansas [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Shrimp Crayfish, Faxonius (formerly Orconectes) lancifer (Hagen) is an uncommon, although widespread, crayfish in Arkansas. This species is herein documented from 19 counties of the Gulf Coastal Plain physiographic region.
McAllister, Chris T   +2 more
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Uroptychodes, new genus of Chirostylidae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Anomura), with description of three new species

open access: yesScientia Marina, 2004
Examination of materials collected from Indonesia, New Caledonia and vicinity, now deposited in the Muséum National d´Histoire Naturelle, disclosed three additional undescribed species of chirostylids belonging to the Uroptychus spinimarginatus group ...
Keiji Baba
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Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial genome for a giant clam commensal shrimp Anchistus australis (Decapoda: Caridea: Palaemonidae)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2020
The shrimp Anchistus australis was a giant clam commensal species. Here, we explored in detail its mitochondrial (mt) genome, which was 15,396 bp in length, containing 13 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, 21 transfer RNA genes, and a non ...
Helu Liu
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Marine benthic flora and fauna of Gourdon Bay and the Dampier Peninsula in the Kimberley region of North-Western Australia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Surveys undertaken to characterise the marine benthic habitats along the Dampier Peninsula and further south at Gourdon Bay in the Kimberley region of Western Australia were augmented with epibenthic sled sampling of soft and hard bottom habitats.
Alderslade, P.   +12 more
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Density and gender segregation effects in the culture of the caridean ornamental red cherry shrimp Neocaridina davidi Bouvier, 1904 (Caridea: Atyidae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The effect of density on growth, sex ratio, survival, and biochemical composition of the red cherry shrimp, Neocaridina davidi Bouvier, 1904, was studied to determine optimum rearing conditions in this ornamental species.
Delevati Colpo, Karine   +3 more
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Oxygen consumption of the freshwater crab Elamenopsis kempi (Chopra and Das, 1930) from the Garmat-Ali river, Iraq

open access: yesScientia Marina, 2000
The rate of oxygen consumption of the subtidal hymenosomatid crab Elamenopsis kempi, was studied from February 1988-December of the same year. The experiments were conducted by a Gilson respirometer over a wide temperature range (15-35°C), with the aim ...
Malik H. Ali   +2 more
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