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Syncarida — N. N. (Euphausiacea, Pancarida + Peracarida)

2000
Within the Xenommacarida the Syncarida form the sister group of an as yet unnamed unity of the Euphausiacea and the Pancarida + Peracarida.
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Ecological physiology of larval euphausiids, Euphausia superba (Euphausiacea)

1991
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Ross, Robin M, Quetin, Langdon B.
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Limb articulation in caridoid crustaceans revisited – New evidence from Euphausiacea (Malacostraca)

Arthropod Structure & Development, 2008
The propodial articulation of thoracopods in Malacostraca is revisited. Two major joints at the base of the limb, a thorax-coxa joint and a coxa-basis joint permit promotion-remotion and abduction-adduction, respectively. In representatives of Decapoda, Anaspidacea and Euphausiacea, the coxa forms proximally a dicondylic articulation with the thorax ...
Christian, Haupt, Stefan, Richter
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Krill (Euphausiacea) life history and aspects of population dynamics

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2000
The present perspective summarizes information on the variability of krill population parameters, which can assist in interpreting fluctuations in euphausiid populations. This requires knowledge about potential longevity of an individual as well as the age composition of populations.
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Zoogeography of the genus Nematoscelis (Crustacea, Euphausiacea)

1974
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Krill (Euphausiacea) demography and variability in abundance and distribution

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2000
Among euphausiids, there are many species that are represented by enormous numbers of individuals and are of considerable importance to various ecosystems, as well as to human exploitation. Considerable progress has been made regarding quantitative aspects of krill biology.
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Feeding behaviour in Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M. Sars) (Crustacea: Euphausiacea)

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1985
Abstract Meganyctiphanes norvegica (M. Sars) will feed upon the centric diatom Thalassiosira weissflogii (Grunow) G. Fryxell & Hasle but cannot fulfil its energy requirement for metabolism on this food. Its daily metabolic requirement can be exceeded when the euphausiid feeds upon the copepods Calanus finmarchicus Gunner or Centropages typicus
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Names of Larvae in the Decapoda and Euphausiacea

Crustaceana, 1969
of Rhode Island, 1965). Schroeder obtained trawl catches of up to 245 crabs per hour's fishing in the waters off the coast from Nova Scotia to Virginia; the best catches were made between 150 and 550 fm (274 and 1,005 m). The crabs were mostly large, measuring 4 to 5^2 inches (102 to 140 mm) across the carapace, weighing up to 2 lb (0.91 kg) or a ...
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Volume and Weight Characteristics of Species of Euphausiacea

Crustaceana, 1967
Regressionsgleichungen fur die Relation Korpervolumen zu Korperlange werden fur neun der elf Gattungen von Euphausiaceen berechnet. Die erhaltenen Gleichungen fur dieses Verhaltnis, sowie die fur das Verhaltnis zwischen Korpergewicht und Korperlange bei den Euphausiaceen als Gesamtheit, werden vorgelegt.
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Euphausiacea bibliography

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1983
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