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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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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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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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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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Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1989
In Callianassa louisianensis, ovarian development becomes evident in December and con tinues through the spring. Ovigerous females occur primarily from early June through August, less frequently into September. Recruitment occurs throughout the summer and early fall, and juveniles reach large enough size to be detected in our samples by early spring ...
Darryl L. Felder, Donald L. Lovett
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In Callianassa louisianensis, ovarian development becomes evident in December and con tinues through the spring. Ovigerous females occur primarily from early June through August, less frequently into September. Recruitment occurs throughout the summer and early fall, and juveniles reach large enough size to be detected in our samples by early spring ...
Darryl L. Felder, Donald L. Lovett
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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
Anker, Arthur, Ashrafi, Hossein
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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
Anker, Arthur, Ashrafi, Hossein
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1988
Abstract From previous observations on the abundance pattern of the deposit-feeding mobile polychaete Armandia sp. relative to the ghost shrimp Callianassa japonica Ortmann on an intertidal sand flat in western Kyushu, Japan, it was suggested that the migration process of the worm population was negatively affected by the bioturbating activity of
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Abstract From previous observations on the abundance pattern of the deposit-feeding mobile polychaete Armandia sp. relative to the ghost shrimp Callianassa japonica Ortmann on an intertidal sand flat in western Kyushu, Japan, it was suggested that the migration process of the worm population was negatively affected by the bioturbating activity of
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Sandy beach ecology in the Anthropocene: Ghost shrimp (Crustacea: Callianassidae) as a study model
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2022Leonardo Lopes Costa +4 more
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Tide-related biological rhythm in the oxygen consumption rate of ghost shrimp (Neotrypaea uncinata).
The Journal of experimental biology, 2017The effects of tidal height (high and low), acclimation to laboratory conditions (days in captivity) and oxygen level (hypoxia and normoxia) were evaluated in the oxygen consumption rate (OCR) of the ghost shrimp Neotrypaea uncinata We evaluated the hypothesis that N.
Félix P, Leiva +4 more
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