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Food supply is considered critical for a successful culturing of decapod larvae. However, some species may present yolk reserve sufficient to complete their larval development without external food supply (known as lecithotrophic larval development).
Fernando A. Abrunhosa +3 more
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Branches over Ripples: A Waterside Journal [PDF]
Branches Over Ripples: A Waterside Journal is a fifty-entry plein-air writing project drafted between April 2013 and October 2014 by various bodies of water—rivers, brooks, lakes, bays, marshes, waterfalls, a vernal pond, a Japanese koi pond. Most of the
Bartlett, Brian
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Articullichirus gen. nov., close to Corallianassa Manning, 1987 and Calliapagurops de Saint Laurent, 1973, is diagnosed to include Callianassa articulata Rathbun, 1906 from Hawaii and French Polynesia, Callianassa collaroy Poore and Griffin, 1979 from southern Australia and Articullichirus chiltoni sp. nov. from northern New Zealand.
Gary C. B. Poore +2 more
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Animal burrowing at cold seep ecotones boosts productivity by linking macromolecule turnover with chemosynthesis and nutrient cycling [PDF]
Hydrocarbon seepage at the deep seafloor fuels flourishing chemosynthetic communities. These seeps impact the functionality of the benthic ecosystem beyond hotspots of gas emission, altering the abundance, diversity, and activity of microbiota and fauna ...
M. Rubin-Blum +14 more
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The ghost shrimp strikes back [PDF]
Kanta Fujishima, Korechika Yano
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The complete larval development of the ghost shrimp Lepidophthalmus siriboia Felder & Rodrigues, 1993 was described and illustrated in detail from specimens reared in the laboratory.
Fernando A. Abrunhosa +3 more
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Nesting Success of Kemp’s Ridley Sea Turtles, Lepidochelys kempi, at Rancho Nuevo, Tamaulipas, Mexico, 1982–2004 [PDF]
The Kemp’s ridley sea turtle, Lepidochelys kempi, was on the edge of extinction owing to a combination of intense egg harvesting and incidental capture in commercial fishing trawls.
Burchfield, P. M. +4 more
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Density and gender segregation effects in the culture of the caridean ornamental red cherry shrimp Neocaridina davidi Bouvier, 1904 (Caridea: Atyidae) [PDF]
The effect of density on growth, sex ratio, survival, and biochemical composition of the red cherry shrimp, Neocaridina davidi Bouvier, 1904, was studied to determine optimum rearing conditions in this ornamental species.
Delevati Colpo, Karine +3 more
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IntroductionThe Aotearoa New Zealand ghost shrimp of the infraorders Axiidea and Gebiidea have never been comprehensively reviewed, with recent work uncovering a diverse regional fauna representing eight of the 14 known families.MethodsUsing standard ...
Kareen E. Schnabel, Rachael A. Peart
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The Pinnotheridae family is one of the most diverse and complex groups of brachyuran crabs, many of them symbionts of a wide variety of invertebrates. The present study describes the population dynamics of the pea crab Austinixa aidae (Righi, 1967), a ...
Douglas F Peiró, Fernando L Mantelatto
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