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Revealing the Diverse Allergenic Protein Repertoire of Six Widely Consumed Crab Species: A Species-Specific Allergen in King Crab. [PDF]
This study comprehended the allergen profiles of six edible crab species using proteomic and transcriptomic analyses and identified 11 putative allergens. King crab has a distinct protein and allergen profile, with the discovery of malate dehydrogenase as a novel king crab‐specific allergen registered as Para c 11.
Li S +11 more
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Family: Portunidae Rafinesque, 1815 (Figure 18) Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896: Akyatan Lake (Adana, Karataş) (Holthius, 1961); Beymelek Lagoon (Antalya, Demre) (Kocataş and Katağan, 1983); Paradeniz Lagoon (Mersin, Tarsus) (Kocataş and Katağan, 1983); Güllük Lagoon (Muğla, Ekinanbarı) (Önen et al., 1998; Egemen et al., 1999); Ölüdeniz Lagoon (Muğla,
İpek, Mehmet, Özbek, Murat
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Decapod crustacean from the Qom Formation (Lower Miocene) of the Isfahan area, Central Iran [PDF]
The discovery of a new specimen of Portunus withersi (Glaessner 1933) from the Lower Miocene Qom Formation in the Vartun section, north of Isfahan (Central Iran), contributes to our knowledge of this portunid species, to which most fossil portunids found
Ali Bahrami +5 more
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Natural Diet and Feeding Habits of Thalamita crenata (Decapoda: Portunidae) [PDF]
Thalamita crenata is one of the most common swimming crabs of the mangrove creeks of the East African coast. In Mida Creek, Kenya, this species inhabits the extreme seaward fringe of the mangrove swamp and the intertidal platform in front of the mangal, sheltering in small pools during low tide. Gut content analysis reveals that T.
CANNICCI, STEFANO +3 more
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Crabs within the family Portunidae are important marine species in both aquaculture and fishery sectors. The current aquaculture status of most portunids, however, still relies on wild-caught fisheries due to the lack of essential knowledge regarding ...
Yin Zhang +3 more
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The Black-faced Spoonbill (Platalea minor; BFS) is a globally endangered species that is distributed only in the coastal zones of East Asia. Xinghua Bay is one of the main wintering sites and migration stopovers of BFS in mainland China.
Anqiang Zhou, Yitong Wang, Ying Chen
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Distribusi dan Struktur Komunitas Rajungan (Portunidae) berdasarkan Kedalaman di Perairan Tegal [PDF]
Rajungan dari famili portunidae merupakan krustasea yang hidup dan berkembang biak pada habitat bersubstrat lumpur dan pasir di perairan pantai hingga terumbu karang.
NUSANTARA, Andreas Wisnu
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Scylla paramamosain (Decapoda: Portunidae) [PDF]
The mud crab Scylla paramamosain (Decapoda:Portunidae) is a commercially important crustacean species in China, which is broadly distributed along the southeastern coastal regions of China. In previous studies, the population from Beibu Bay showed distinct genetic lineage. Here, we report the complete mitochondrial genome sequence of S.
Shengping Zhong +4 more
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Homing in the Mangrove Swimming Crab Thalamita crenata (Decapoda: Portunidae) [PDF]
AbstractOn the Kenyan coast, Thalamita crenata confines itself to a defined system of crevices and forages, swimming in a few cm of water, within a radius of about 5 m from its shelter. A field study was designed to analyse this crab's ability to find its shelter after being moved away from it.Crabs were displaced, being kept under water, with full ...
CANNICCI, STEFANO +3 more
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Trois Portunidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura) nouveaux de Polynésie française
Crosnier, Alain, Moosa, Mohammad Kasim (2002): Trois Portunidae (Crustacea, Decapoda, Brachyura) nouveaux de Polynésie française.
Moosa, Mohammad Kasim, Crosnier, Alain
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