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Occurrence, Accumulation, and Impacts of Environmental Pollutants in Aquatic Systems. [PDF]
Lu H, Zhang Z, Song F.
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Effects of Glutamine Dipeptide-Supplemented Formulated Diet Substituting Chilled Trash Fish in Chinese Mitten Crab (<i>Eriocheir sinensis</i>). [PDF]
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Microscopy research and technique (Print), 2021
Accumulation of pollutants in the aquatic system has a high impact on the reproductive physiology of crustaceans. The objective of the present study was to assess the possible histopathological effects of combined chlorpyrifos and cypermethrin (nurocombi)
Shanmuganathan Archunan +8 more
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Accumulation of pollutants in the aquatic system has a high impact on the reproductive physiology of crustaceans. The objective of the present study was to assess the possible histopathological effects of combined chlorpyrifos and cypermethrin (nurocombi)
Shanmuganathan Archunan +8 more
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, 2020
New molecular and morphological analyses of the relationships of 77 specimens of potamonautid freshwater crabs collected from all parts of Madagascar support the monophyly of the island’s freshwater crab fauna and verify most of the existing taxa.
N. Cumberlidge +3 more
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New molecular and morphological analyses of the relationships of 77 specimens of potamonautid freshwater crabs collected from all parts of Madagascar support the monophyly of the island’s freshwater crab fauna and verify most of the existing taxa.
N. Cumberlidge +3 more
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Phylogenomic analyses of brachyuran crabs support early divergence of primary freshwater crabs
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2019Recent fossil calibrated molecular phylogenies have revealed that the Brachyura underwent rapid radiation during the Cretaceous and Early Tertiary, resulting in many early diverging lineages separated by short internodes that remain difficult to resolve.
Ka Yan Ma +6 more
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Povolzhskiy Journal of Ecology
The protected area of the Moulouya River mouth, also known as a SIBE (Site of Biological and Ecological Interest), is one of the most important and vulnerable freshwater reserves in the southern Mediterranean. This site is characterized by a wide variety
Y. Mabrouki, K. Gourari, A. F. Taybi
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The protected area of the Moulouya River mouth, also known as a SIBE (Site of Biological and Ecological Interest), is one of the most important and vulnerable freshwater reserves in the southern Mediterranean. This site is characterized by a wide variety
Y. Mabrouki, K. Gourari, A. F. Taybi
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Invertebrate reproduction & development, 2019
This study elucidated the impact of 20-OH ecdysone (20E) and methyl farnesoate (MF) administration on moulting in the edible freshwater crab Travancoriana schirnerae.
S. Raghavan, A. Ayanath
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This study elucidated the impact of 20-OH ecdysone (20E) and methyl farnesoate (MF) administration on moulting in the edible freshwater crab Travancoriana schirnerae.
S. Raghavan, A. Ayanath
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Journal of Natural History, 2019
Buea gen. nov. is established to accommodate the freshwater crab Potamonemus asylos, from south-western Cameroon, Central Africa. This new genus is defined based on molecular evidence combined with morphological characters of the mandible and the first ...
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Buea gen. nov. is established to accommodate the freshwater crab Potamonemus asylos, from south-western Cameroon, Central Africa. This new genus is defined based on molecular evidence combined with morphological characters of the mandible and the first ...
N. Cumberlidge +3 more
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The freshwater Grapsid crabs of Jamaica
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, 1964SUMMARY. Four species of grapsid crabs, endemic to Jamaica, spend the whole of their life cycle in fresh water; an account of their biology is given. Metopulias depressus is confined to the water which collects at the base of large tank bromeliads, and is limited to limestone regions above an elevation of about a 1000 ft.
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