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FIGURE 1 in A new genus and species of chirocephalid fairy shrimp (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from Mongolia

open access: yes, 2005
FIGURE 1. Parartemiopsis mongolica genus et species novae, holotype male: A) left side of head, anterior view; B) genitalia, ventral view; C) genitalia, lateral view. Scale bars: A = 1 mm; B and C = 2.5 mm.Published as part of Rogers, D.
Rogers, D. Christopher
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A Fairy-Shrimp New to Canada and Western North America

open access: yesThe Canadian field-naturalist, 1921
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Short-term Monitoring from 2021-2022 of a Rare Invertebrate Species, Oregon Fairy Shrimp (Eubranchipus oregonus) Post-translocation at Pacific Spirit Regional Park : A Comparison of Translocation Success at Four Newly Constructed Vernal Ponds

open access: yes, 2022
Oregon fairy shrimp (Eubranchipus oregonus) are freshwater invertebrates that inhabit small temporary ponds in Pacific Spirit Regional Park. This species is at moderate risk of extinction and is known to exist at only one other site in the Lower Mainland.
Xie, Alanna, Yu, Corrine, Manson, Clare
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Size Matters: How Pool Volume Affects the Survival of Fairy Shrimp on the Colorado Plateau

open access: yes, 2014
Branchinecta packardi is a widespread, fast-hatching species of fairy shrimp found in desert ephemeral pools on the Colorado plateau that relies on a dormant cyst stage to temporally bridge periods of pool desiccation.
Cheng, Evelyn
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FIGURE 3. Australobranchipus gilgaiphila n in A new genus and species of branchipodid fairy shrimp (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from Australia

open access: yes, 2007
FIGURE 3. Australobranchipus gilgaiphila n. sp.: A) female, head, left side, anterior view; B) male, head, left side, anterior view; C) female brood pouch; D) male right cercopods, ventral view; E) male gonopods (left gonopod everted), ventral view ...
Rogers, Christopher (5266726)   +7 more
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FIGURE 11 in Cicindis horni Bruch (Coleoptera: Carabidae, Cicindini): The Fairy Shrimp Hunting Beetle, its way of life on the Salinas Grandes of Argentina

open access: yes, 2004
FIGURE 11. Adult Cicindis horni Bruch and Cicindela hirsutifrons Sumlin.Published as part of Erwin, Terry L. & Aschero, Valeria, 2004, Cicindis horni Bruch (Coleoptera: Carabidae, Cicindini): The Fairy Shrimp Hunting Beetle, its way of life on the ...
Aschero, Valeria, Erwin, Terry L.
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MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS AND DNA TAXONOMY Identification of co-occurring Branchinecta fairy shrimp species from encysted embryos using multiplex polymerase chain reaction

open access: yes, 2009
Morphological identification of many fairy shrimp species is difficult because distinguishing characters are restricted to adults. We developed two multiplex polymerase chain reaction assays that differentiate among three Branchinecta fairy shrimp with ...
A G Va N D E R G A S T   +2 more
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FIGURE 12. Branchinella wellardi Milner. A in Further studies on the fairy shrimp genus Branchinella (Crustacea: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae) in Australia, with descriptions of five new species

open access: yes, 2012
FIGURE 12. Branchinella wellardi Milner. A, male second antenna; B, frontal appendage. Scale bars 1 mm.Published as part of Timms, Brian V, 2012, Further studies on the fairy shrimp genus Branchinella (Crustacea: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae) in Australia,
Timms, Brian V
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FIGURE 2. Australobranchipus parooensis n in A new genus and species of branchipodid fairy shrimp (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca) from Australia

open access: yes, 2007
FIGURE 2. Australobranchipus parooensis n. sp., A-F male, G egg: A) head, anterioventral view; B) head and anterior portion of thorax left lateral view; C) right second antenna, detail of apex, dorsal view; D) cercopods, ventral view; E) detail of coiled
Rogers, Christopher (5266726)   +7 more
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Which microbiome are we talking about? Contrasted diversity patterns and eco-evolutionary processes between gill and intestinal microbiomes of Antarctic fairy shrimps

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Metazoans comprise multiple physical niches (“microenvironments”), each colonized by unique microbiomes that contribute to their hosts’ evolutionary dynamics, influencing their health, physiology, and adaptation to changing environments.
Guillaume Schwob   +13 more
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