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Crustáceos decápodos da Ilha da Restinga
This paper deals with the decapods crustaceans from Restinga island (Paraíba State, Brazil). A list of species collected from September 1977 to March 1978 and some ecological notes are given.
Maria da Conceição Quintino Farias
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Mesozoic-Cenozoic crustaceans preserved within echinoid tests and bivalve shells [PDF]
Associations of crustaceans with echinoids (Echinodermata) and bivalves (Mollusca) are not uncommon in modern oceans. Here we record the occurrence of anomurans, brachyurans and isopods within echinoid tests and bivalve shells from the Middle Jurassic ...
Fraaije, René H. B. +4 more
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Most snow crab females in the eastern Bering Sea had stored sperm from one or two mates. While single paternity was common, some females had clutches sired by two males. Female snow crab primarily mated with male snow crab, with few instances of interspecies mating.
Laura M. Slater +5 more
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Recent marine expeditions to the Abu-Musa Island (in the Persian Gulf) and Gulf of Oman yielded a first record of the porcelain crab Petrolisthes virgatus Paul'son, 1875, that had not been recorded from these water bodies.
Saeed Ebrahimnezhad, Reza Naderloo
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Impact of anthropogenic ocean acidification on thermal tolerance of the spider crab Hyas araneus [PDF]
Future scenarios for the oceans project combined developments of CO2 accumulation and global warming and their impact on marine ecosystems. The synergistic impact of both factors was addressed by studying the effect of elevated CO2 concentrations on ...
C. Bock +3 more
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LTR-retrotransposons in R. exoculata and other crustaceans [PDF]
Transposable elements are major constituents of eukaryote genomes and have a great impact on genome structure and stability. They can contribute to the genetic diversity and evolution of organisms. Knowledge of their distribution among several genomes is
Bonnivard, Eric +5 more
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Abstract Aim Metabolic rate is a widely studied physiological species trait related to energetics, climate, and geographical distributions. Hypotheses have been proposed to explain variation in metabolic rate, but evidence has been mixed due to the limited sampling scope of intraspecific studies.
Sean D. Powers +5 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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Patagonian red octopus, Enteroctopus megalocyathus, an interesting species for Chilean aquaculture diversification, requires the improving of their experimental technology to obtain early juveniles. The first objective of the study was to enhance aspects of feeding and temperature management in broodstock, egg incubation, paralarvae rearing, and early ...
Iker Uriarte +11 more
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Occurrence and mechanisms of ontogenetic changes in body colour lightness in intertidal marine invertebrates [PDF]
Ontogenetic changes in body colouration are known to occur in some benthic marine invertebrates and have been associated with ecological shifts in diet and physiological tolerance.
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