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Analisis Protein pada Insang Udang Macrobranchium Sintangense (De Man) Akibat Perlakuan Salinitas yang Berbeda [PDF]
The study aimed to know the effect of different salinity on shrimp of protein content and protein profiles. The animal in this study was Macrobranchium sintangense shrimp with average length ± 50 mm which has acclimation for three days.
Munawwaroh, A. (Anita)
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The Yanomami are a group of South American Indians that live in the rainforest along the borderlands of Brazil and Venezuela. They depend on hunting, gardening and wild food for survival; crustaceans are a highly prized food item in their diet ...
Célio Magalhães +2 more
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Note on Nematopalaemon tenuipes (Henderson, 1893) (Crustacea:Palaemonidae) from the Pakistan coast of Arabian Sea [PDF]
On a few occasions palaemonid shrimps turned up in the collections from the Karachi fish harbour. The specimens resembled Nematopalaemon tenuipes (Henderson, 1893) but for the walking legs which were invariably missing or incomplete, in the latter case ...
Kazmi, Q.B., Tirmizi, N.M.
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This study examines the influence of environmental factors on the spatial distribution of crustaceans in the Matourou stream, located in a forest area of the District of Makak (Center Region of Cameroon).
Gideon Aghaindum Ajeagah +4 more
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Description of Pseudocoutierea wirtzi sp. nov., a new cnidarian-associated pontoniine shrimp from Cape Verde Islands, with decalcified meral swellings in walking legs (Crustacea, Decapoda, Caridea) [PDF]
A new pontoniine shrimp from Cape Verde Islands, Pseudocoutierea wirtzi sp. nov. is described here from specimens collected on the gorgonian Leptogorgia gaini STIASNY, 1940 and the antipatharian Stichopathes lutkeni Brook, 1889.
d'Udekem d'Acoz, C.
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Macrobrachium brasiliense is a cosmopolitan shrimp species found in the channel of large rivers, streams, lakes, igapós and upland igarapés and can present diversity in the use of food resources.
Madson Silveira de Melo +1 more
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Beds of the Atlantic pearl oyster (Pinctada imbricata) and the turkey wing (Arca zebra) of contrasting population densities were evaluated to determine the occurrence of associated decapod crustaceans.
Iván Hernández-Ávila +3 more
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An annotated bibliography of the biology and fishery of commercially important prawns of India [PDF]
Prawns and shrimps constitute a very valuable fishery along both the coasts of India and their increased exploitation in recent years necessitates a full knowledge of the biology and bionomics of all the commercially important species.
George, P C, Rao, P Vedavyasa
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Macrobrachium nattereri (CRUSTACEA, PALAEMONIDAE), NUEVO REGISTRO PARA EL PERÚ
Macrobrachium nattereri, Heller, 1862, está señalada por primera vez como especie nativa de la Amazonía peruana. La especie ha sido encontrada en pequeñas quebradas de agua negra, someras, con fondo arenoso y hojas en proceso de descomposición; con abundante vegetación ribereña, en localidades próximas a Iquitos, Región Loreto en la Amazonía Peruana.
GARCÍA-DÁVILA, Carmen Rosa +3 more
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Pontoniinae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palaemonidea) associated with bivalve molluscs from Hansa Bay, Papua New Guinea [PDF]
Eleven species of Pontoniinae (Decapoda: Caridea) are recorded as associates from large bivalves in Hansa Bay, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. Nine species are recorded as new to the fauna of Papua New Guinea.
de Grave, S.
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