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In this work, we provide new data on the parasitic isopods infecting euphausiid species in the western Caribbean Sea, Northwestern Tropical Atlantic (NWTA).
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EUPHAUSIACEA AND MYSIDACEA FROM WESTERN CANADA
An account of a collection of Euphausiacea and Mysidacea made in the waters of British Columbia by Miss A. A. Berkeley and Mr. G. H. Wailes, with summary of all previous records, so that the paper represents a complete account of the western Canadian species of these two groups of Crustacea, with a full list of references to the literature of west ...
W. M. TATTERSALL
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Studies on photophores in the Euphausiacea
Sarsia, 1968Abstract The present investigation concerns the adult morphology and histology of the photophores of some euphausiids and some notes on the development of the abdominal photophores of Meganyctiphanes norvegica. Some of the more important results are abstracted. The posterior cell mass inside the reflector layer is more complicated than earlier believed.
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Feeding appendages of the Euphausiacea (Crustacea)
Journal of Zoology, 1967The Euphausiacea comprises about 85 species and the structure of the feeding appendages of 68 of these species is discussed here. A considerable uniformity is apparent in the appendages throughout the order but generic, and even in some cases, specific differences are evident.
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N. N.: Euphausiacea, Pancarida + Peracarida
2000An as yet unnamed monophylum with the Euphausiacea and Pancarida + Peracarida as adelphotaxa was established by RICHTER (1994b) with the following characteristic features.
Ax Peter
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Syncarida — N. N. (Euphausiacea, Pancarida + Peracarida)
2000Within the Xenommacarida the Syncarida form the sister group of an as yet unnamed unity of the Euphausiacea and the Pancarida + Peracarida.
Ax Peter
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Bear Seamount (39° 55′ N; 67° 30′ W) is the oldest and westernmost seamount in the New England Seamount Chain. It is located in the Marine National Monument on the continental slope south of Georges Bank and is influenced by unique ecological factors and
V. R. Miranda +2 more
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, 2021
Evolutionary mechanisms driving the diversification of pelagic animals remain poorly understood, partly due to the high levels of gene flow in the open ocean.
D. Kulagin +3 more
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Evolutionary mechanisms driving the diversification of pelagic animals remain poorly understood, partly due to the high levels of gene flow in the open ocean.
D. Kulagin +3 more
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, 2021
When caught in a trawl, some individuals interacting with the fishing gear may escape, but such interactions may lead to physiological trauma that causes direct delayed mortality and/or increased vulnerability to predation.
L. Krag +3 more
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When caught in a trawl, some individuals interacting with the fishing gear may escape, but such interactions may lead to physiological trauma that causes direct delayed mortality and/or increased vulnerability to predation.
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