Epibiotic suctorians and enigmatic ecto- and endoparasitoid dinoflagellates of euphausiid eggs (Euphausiacea) off Oregon, USA [PDF]
Jaime Gómez‐Gutiérrez +2 more
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Physiology and metabolism of Northern krill (Meganyctiphanes norvegica Sars) [PDF]
Adelung +85 more
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Euphausiids of the west coast of India [PDF]
The euphausiids (Class Crustacea: Order Euphausiacea) one of the major components of the marine zooplankton occurring in the EEZ of the west coast of India (eastern Arabian Sea) and collected during the cruises of FORV Sugar Sampada during 1985-1992 ...
Krishnakumar, P K +3 more
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Ecuador has a high diversity of ecosystems in its coastal and marine territory with beaches, bays, estuaries, cliffs, coastal lagoons and rocky coasts being the most representative. So far, 1,859 marine species have been identified in Ecuador.
Manuel Cruz +4 more
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Euphausiacea (Crustacea) of the North Pacific
As a part of the Marine Life Research Program of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (a member of the California Coöperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations) an increased effort is being made to describe and evaluate the various organic factors that are important in the biological economy of the sea.
Boden, Brian P +2 more
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An illustrated key to the Malacostraca (Crustacea) of the northern Arabian Sea. Part 3: Euphausiacea [PDF]
The key includes twenty-one species of euphausiids belonging to two families and six genera. The key was prepared following Brinton (1975). Since several authors attributed a fundamental importance to thelycum in systematics of euphausiids therefore the ...
Brinton, Edward +2 more
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Effects of beach remourishment on the benthic macrofauna and the fishes of the nearshore zone at Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area [PDF]
Approximately 100,000 cubic yards of sand was transported to the ocean beach to renourish the eroded beach front during the period December 1985 through May 1986.
Collins, Gary W., Nelson, Water G.
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Feeding habits of European hake (Merluccius merluccius) in the central Mediterranean Sea [PDF]
European hake (Merluccius merluccius) is an important predator of deeper shelf-upper slope Mediterranean communities. It is a nectobenthic species distributed over a wide depth range (20−1000 m) throughout the Mediterranean Sea and the north east ...
Ardizzone, Giandomenico D. +4 more
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DNA Barcoding of the Genus Magnisudis (Aulopiformes: Paralepididae) with a Coastal Record and Biological Features of Magnisudis atlantica. [PDF]
Bañón R +4 more
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