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AMONG unidentified material kept at the Fish and Wildlife Service Laboratory at Florianopolis, capital of the State of Santa Catarina, were several specimens of the freshwater prawn Macrobrachium. These were identified as M. carcinus and M. acanthurus. The two specimens of M.
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 19881. 1. The effects of salinity (0, 7, 14, 21, 28 and 35‰) on haemolymph osmotic, Ca2+, K+ and Na+ regulation in Macrobrachium carcinus were investigated. 2. 2. M. carcinus is a strong hyperosmotic regulator in fresh or low salinities (0–21‰), while at high salinities (28–35‰) it is a hypoconformer. 3. 3.
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Macrobrachium carcinus is reported for the first time from the Cayman Islands. Specimens were collected on multiple occasions from an unusual habitat for this species – an anchialine cave. It is likely the cave was colonized by M. carcinus larvae via movement through subterranean karst tunnels from the sea inland to the cave entrance.
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