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Habitat of Juvenile Shrimp (Family Penaeidae)

Ecology, 1961
p. 598-600. ; A review of the studies over the last 50 years concerning penaeid shrimp along the shore of the Gulf of Mexico and the South Atlantic coast of the United States. Shrimp production is related to salinity and rainfall.
Gordon Gunter
exaly   +2 more sources

Selection of nursery areas by six southeast African Penaeidae

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 1986
Abstract A survey was carried out along the shore and adjacent mangrove swamp in the northeast margin of Maputo Bay in Mozambique, east Africa. The study area contained several habitats within close proximity. These were shallow pools in the intertidal muddy sand flats, areas of submerged macrophytes, the swash zone on sandy beaches, primary mangrove
exaly   +2 more sources

An updated reassessment of Antrimpos Münster, 1839 (Dendrobranchiata, Penaeidae)

Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie - Abhandlungen, 2023
The fossil Antrimpos Münster, 1839 has been considered a “basket genus” for penaeid shrimps that do not fit the morphological characters of Penaeus Fabricius, 1798. Recently, Odin et al. (2019) provided a diagnosis for the genus, pointing out its main morphological characters.
Garassino, Alessandro   +3 more
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The eyes of mesopelagic crustaceans: I. Gennadas sp. (Penaeidae)

Cell and Tissue Research, 1977
The eye of the deep-sea penaeid shrimp Gennadas consists of approximately 700 square ommatidia with a side length of 15 micrometer. It is hemispherical in shape and is located at the end of a 1.5 mm long eye stalk. The cornea is extremely thin, but the crystalline cone is well-developed. A clear zone between dioptric structures and the rhabdom layer is
V B, Meyer-Rochow, S, Walsh
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Digestive proteinases of Artemesia longinaris (Decapoda, Penaeidae) and relationship with molting

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2002
Digestive proteinase activities of Artemesia longinaris were assayed at different stages of the molting cycle. Total proteolytic activity in the hepatopancreas was highest during postmolt. Trypsin and chymotrypsin activities were highest during intermolt. Specific inhibitors and zymograms of A.
A V, Fernández Gimenez   +3 more
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A Revision of the Australian Species of Penaeinae (Crustacea Decapoda: Penaeidae)

Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 1957
Twenty-eight Australian species of Penaeinae, of which six are new, are fully described and figured. Full keys to genera and species, and a glossary of special terms, are included. The zoogeography of Australian and Indo-West Pacific Penaeinae is discussed.
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