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O camarão sete-barbas (Xiphopenaeus kroyeri) pertence à família Penaeidae, distribuído desde os Estados Unidos ao sul do Brasil, ocorrendo em profundidades de até 25 metros. Destaca-se por apresentar uma significativa importância econômica, e sua pesca é
Keltony Aquino Ferreira +3 more
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FIGURE 3. The four major zoogeographical regions with the respective total number of species and endemic species found. Hatched regions represent the distributional area of penaeid shrimps (adapted from Dall et al.
Freire, Pablo R +2 more
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Global attempts to offset declines in fishery populations through stock enhancement have had varied levels of success due to the absence of preliminary studies to determine which habitats best support release species and the mechanisms controlling their ...
Suthers, I.M. +4 more
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FIGURE 2. Penaeini ultrametric tree. Below a geological time-scale is shown.Published as part of <i>Voloch, Carolina M, Freire, Pablo R & Russo, Claudia A M, 2009, Molecular phylogeny and divergence time estimates of Penaeid Shrimp Lineages ...
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Molecular phylogeny of Penaeoidea, Penaeidae and Penaeus sensu lato. [PDF]
Ma, Ka Yan.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2009.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 88-103).Abstracts in English and Chinese.ABSTRACT --- p.iACKNOWLEDGEMENTS --- p.viiCONTENTS --- p.ixLIST OF TABLES --- p.xiLIST OF FIGURES -
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Larvae of Aristaeomorpha foliacea (risso) (decapoda: Penaeidae) from the Indian ocean [PDF]
83-84While studying the larvae of prawns belonging to the family Penaeidae from the IIOE collections, 2 specimens with striking similarities to the post-larvae of Funchalia woodwardi are obtained from two stations (coast of Somalia, 07°N, 50° 43'E amd ...
Nose, V. T. Pauli
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New subgeneric names for the most commercially important shrimp genus Penaeus Fabricius, 1798 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Penaeidae). [PDF]
Chan TY.
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Pigmentos carotenoides del camarón Artemesia longinaris Bate (Crustacea, Decapoda, Penaeidae)
Caronetoids from caparace and internal organs of Artemesia longinaris were isolated and identified. The following carotenoid pigments were found in caparace: luteine, tunaxanthin diester, astaxanthin monoester and free astaxanthin. A much greater variety
Carreto, J.I., Carignan, M.O.
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Penaeidae family occurs in all oceans, particularly in tropical regions and represents an important global fishing resource. In Brazil, penaeid species have been shown decline, of their populations, which are considered overexploited.
Marques, Carla Guinart
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Effect of different cooking treatments on the residual level of sulphites in shrimps. [PDF]
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