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Otolith chemistry, stomach contents and stable isotope analysis of a snapper (Pagrus auratus) caught in the Waikato River at Ngaruawahia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Analyses of stomach contents, stable isotopes and otolith microchemistry were carried out in order to ascertain the length of freshwater residence of a snapper (Pagrus auratus) caught in the Waikato River at Ngaruawahia in a net set for grey mullet(Mugil
Blair, Jennifer Marie, Hicks, Brendan J.
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Complete mitochondrial genome of the intertidal hermit crab, Pagurus similis (Crustacea, Anomura)

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA. Part B. Resources, 2019
The complete mitochondrial genome was obtained by conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) from the intertidal hermit crab, Pagurus similis. The complete mitochondrial genome of P.
Jhee-Yeong Hwang   +4 more
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Hefting Heavy Shells: Sustenance Demands Caused by Various Abodes of the Hermit Crab Pagurus granosimanus

open access: yesHydrobiology
Marine hermit crabs inhabiting different species of shells in the rocky intertidal may receive varied benefits and costs. Thick shell walls, sculpture, and certain silhouettes may increase protection against crushing predators and waves, but also the ...
Brooke Z. Torjman, Erika V. Iyengar
doaj   +1 more source

Hermit crabs

open access: yes, 2003
Tiene por objeto ayudar a los jóvenes lectores a descubrir y comprender el mundo que les rodea. Introduce a los niños pequeños en los procesos de la vida del cangrejo ermitaño, cómo se mueve, la alimentación, el crecimiento y la reproducción. También explora el entorno en el que vive.
openaire   +1 more source

Length-weight relationships for some important forage crustaceans from South Africa [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
The diet of marine animals is usually determined by stomach content analysis. Although partially digested prey fragments can often be identified to species level, it is difficult to estimate the original mass of the prey organism.
Gibbons, M.J.   +4 more
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