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The families and genera of Hyperiidea (Crustacea: Amphipoda)
NH-Invertebrate Zoology ; si-staff ; NMNH ; SISP ; Peer ...
Thomas E Bowman, Bowman Thomas E
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Systematical list of the Amphipoda Hyperiidea
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Hyperiid amphipods (Amphipoda, Hyperiidea) of the world oceans
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1997P G Moore
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Revision of the pelagic amphipod genus Primo (Hyperiidea: Phrosinidae)
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Thomas E Bowman, Bowman Thomas E
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On the Anatomy of Cystisoma (Amphipoda: Hyperiidea)
Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1981ABSTRACT The anatomy of three species of hyperiid amphipods of the genus Cystisoma is discussed. Aspects of the digestive, muscular, nervous, and reproductive systems are described and compared with previous descriptions and illustrations.
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Hyperiid amphipods (Amphipoda, Hyperiidea) of the world's oceans
Fisheries Research, 1997exaly +2 more sources
The hyperiidea (Amphipoda) off the west coast of Southern Africa
Deep Sea Research and Oceanographic Abstracts, 1965exaly +2 more sources
New records of Amphipoda Hyperiidea in associations with gelatinous zooplankton
Hydrobiologia, 2001Associations between Amphipoda Hyperiidea specimens and gelatinous zooplankton such as cnidarians, ctenophores or salps are known in the literature. It is well established that many hyperiids are intimately associated with gelatinous zooplankton during part or all of their life-cycles, and that the associations could be of commensal or of parasitic ...
Marilene C. G. de Lima, Jean L. Valentin
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The associations of Amphipoda Hyperiidea with gelatinous zooplankton—I. Associations with Salpidae
Deep-sea Research, 1977Abstract Collection of live planktonic animals by divers has confirmed that hyperiid amphipods in the genera Vibilia and Lycaea are specific and obligate symbionts of salps. Species in the genera Brachyscelus, Parathemisto, Oxycephalus and Phronima are also sometimes associated with salps. Vibilia feed preferentially on the particulate food collected
L.P. Madin, G.R. Harbison
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Observations on the Anatomy and Behavior of Phronima sedentaria (Forskal) (Amphipoda: Hyperiidea)
Journal of Crustacean Biology, 1988ABSTRACT Phronimasedentaria is one of the most well-known and common hyperiid amphipods in the plankton, and its relationship with gelatinous zooplankton such as siphonophores, pyrosomes, and salps has been central to their invasion of the pelagic zone.
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