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Factors influencing sediment turnover by the burrowing ghost shrimp Callianassa filholi (Decapoda: Thalassinidea)

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1999
Abstract Bioturbation by the burrowing thalassinidean shrimp Callianassa filholi (Milne-Edwards 1878) was studied at an intertidal sandflat in Otago Harbour, south-eastern New Zealand, over a period of 12 months. The amount of sediment expelled from shrimp burrows was measured each month (by direct entrapment over 24 h) and inhabiting shrimp were ...
Katrin Berkenbusch, Ashley A Rowden
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Dynamics of oogenesis in ghost shrimp Callichirus major (Crustacea: Axiidea): a morphofunctional and histochemical study

Acta Histochemica, 2017
Callichirus major, popularly known as ghost shrimp, is a species of great importance in the fishing industry, because of its use as live bait. This study aimed to describe the different stages of the developing ovaries in C. major. Shrimps were collected along the Corujão beach, Piuma, Brazil (20°50'41.6"S 40°44'15.7"W), and the gonads were dissected ...
Tugstênio L, Souza   +3 more
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the Japanese ghost shrimpNihonotrypaea japonica(Crustacea, Decapoda, Axiidea)

Mitochondrial DNA, 2013
We determined the complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequence of the Japanese ghost shrimp Nihonotrypaea japonica (Ortmann 1891) (Crustacea, Decapoda, Axiidea). The N. japonica mt genome is first represented in infraorder Axiidea, which, together with infraorder Gebiidea, belonged to infraorder Thalassinidea until recently.
Sanghee, Kim   +5 more
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the hydrothermal vent ghost shrimp Paraglypturus tonganus (Crustacea, Axiidea, Callianassidae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
Ghost shrimps are burrowing decapods that serve as bioturbators and habitat providers in seafloor environments. The hydrothermal vent ghost shrimp, Paraglypturus tonganus, was collected from a hydrothermal vent in the Tonga Arc. This species has a mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of 15,924 bp in length with an AT content of 66.1%.
Se-Joo, Kim   +5 more
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A New Genus And Species Of Ghost Shrimp From Tobago, West Indies

2000
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Heard, Richard W.   +1 more
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Salmoneus durisi sp. nov., an infaunal alpheid shrimp probably associated with callianassid ghost shrimps in the tropical Indo-West Pacific (Malacostraca: Decapoda: Caridea)

Zootaxa, 2019
A new species of the alpheid shrimp genus Salmoneus Holthuis, 1955, probably an obligate associate of ghost shrimp burrows, is described based on material from Oman (type locality: Darsait near Muscat), Iran and the Philippines. Salmoneus durisi sp. nov. is characterised principally by both chelipeds enlarged, robust, with ventral and dorsal margins of
Arthur, Anker, Hossein, Ashrafi
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Evaluating risks associated with transport of the ghost shrimp Neotrypaea californiensis as live bait

Marine Biology, 2008
The ghost shrimp Neotrypaea californiensis is imported into southern California from Oregon and Washington for use as live bait in recreational marine fisheries. We studied the population genetic structure of N. californiensis across much its range to assess the possibility that the transport of ghost shrimp across phylogeographic boundaries poses a ...
Bruno Pernet   +3 more
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Heavy Metals Pb In Water, Sediment And Shrimp Ghost Shrimp In The Coastal Subdistrict Labang, Bangkalan Madura

Journal of Aquaculture Development and Environment (JADE), 2018
This study aims to determine the level of pollution in Madura Strait waters based on water quality parameters (pH, temperature, Dissloved Oxygen, and salinity), heavy metal Pb content in water, sediment and Ghost Shrimp as information on the importance of protecting the coastal environment from pollution.
j, Abdul q, Kristiani, Maria
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Effects of ghost shrimp on zinc and cadmium in sediments from Tampa Bay, FL

Marine Chemistry, 2007
Abstract This study investigated the effects that ghost shrimp have on the distribution of metals in sediment. We measured levels of HNO 3 -extractable zinc and cadmium in surface sediment, in ghost shrimp burrow walls and in sediment ejected by the ghost shrimp from their burrows, at five sandy intertidal sites in Tampa Bay.
Paul L. Klerks   +3 more
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Ctenocheloides boucheti n. sp., a new ghost shrimp from Papua New Guinea (Decapoda, Axiidea, Ctenochelidae)

Zootaxa, 2015
Ctenocheloides boucheti, the third species in this widespread but rare genus, is described from Papua New Guinea. It differs from the others in having more acute distal lobe on the eyestalk, more prominent distal bifid tooth on the cheliped ischium, longer cheliped fingers, shorter telson and the antennular and antennal peduncles reaching similar ...
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