Crustaceans associated with Cnidaria, Bivalvia, Echinoidea and Pisces at São Tomé and Príncipe islands [PDF]
Symbiotic crustaceans were searched for at sea anemones (Actiniaria), encrusting anemones (Zoantharia), horny coral (Gorgonaria), black coral (Antipatharia), bivalves (Bivalvia), and sea urchins (Echinoidea) at São Tomé and Príncipe Islands (Gulf of ...
Udekem d'Acoz, Cédric d’ +1 more
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Marine benthic flora and fauna of Gourdon Bay and the Dampier Peninsula in the Kimberley region of North-Western Australia [PDF]
Surveys undertaken to characterise the marine benthic habitats along the Dampier Peninsula and further south at Gourdon Bay in the Kimberley region of Western Australia were augmented with epibenthic sled sampling of soft and hard bottom habitats.
Alderslade, P. +12 more
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Genetic variation of Metapenaeus affinis in Persian Gulf coastal waters using microsatellite markers [PDF]
Genetic diversity of Metapenaeus affinis population from the northern coasts of the Persian Gulf (Bahrakan, Lifeh-Boosiaf) was studies using microsatellite markers.
Fooroghmand, A.M. +4 more
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Deciphering complex coral reef soundscapes with spatial audio and 360° video
Coral reef soundscapes hold an untapped wealth of biodiversity information. While they are easy to record and filled with snapping shrimp and fish sounds, they are difficult to decipher because we know little about which sounds are made by which species.
Marc S. Dantzker +6 more
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Underwater noise caused by snapping shrimp
Crangon (Alpheus) and Synalpheus are the two principal genera of noise-producing shrimp. These animals (not to be confused with commercial shrimp, which are noiseless) are about 3/4 inch to 1-1/2 inches long. They have one enlarged claw which produces a vigorous snap when closed.
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Functional reproductive morphology of the snapping shrimp genus Synalpheus Spence Bate, 1888 (Decapoda, Alpheidae). [PDF]
Moraes IRR +4 more
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The Biological and Anthropogenic Soundscape of an Urbanized Port - the Charleston Harbor Estuary, South Carolina, USA. [PDF]
Transue L +7 more
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STUDIES ON THE INTERSPECIFIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GOBIID FISH AND SNAPPING SHRIMP. I. GOBIID FISHES ASSOCIATED WITH SNAPPING SHRIMPS IN JAPAN [PDF]
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Impact of small boat sound on the listening space of Pempheris adspersa, Forsterygion lapillum, Alpheus richardsoni and Ovalipes catharus. [PDF]
Wilson L +4 more
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A Citizen\u27s Guide to Protecting Sandown\u27s Wetlands and Water Resources [PDF]
Sandown Conservation Commission
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