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Assessing benthic invertebrate vulnerability to ocean acidification and de-oxygenation in California: The importance of effective oceanographic monitoring networks. [PDF]
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Variability of a predator-prey interaction in the plankton: Encounters and feeding rates of the chaetognath Flaccisagitta enflata upon copepods. [PDF]
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Cell and Tissue Research, 2023
The digestive system structure in pre-zoea and zoea I larvae of the red king crab Paralithodes camtschaticus has been examined. During this development period, the digestive system consists of an esophagus, a stomach, a midgut (where the hepatopancreas ducts open), and a hindgut.
Nadezhda Kalacheva
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The digestive system structure in pre-zoea and zoea I larvae of the red king crab Paralithodes camtschaticus has been examined. During this development period, the digestive system consists of an esophagus, a stomach, a midgut (where the hepatopancreas ducts open), and a hindgut.
Nadezhda Kalacheva
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Gnathophausia zoea Willemoes-Suhm 1873
2023Published as part of Yolanda, Rofiza, Lheknim, Vachira, Price, W. Wayne & Hendrickx, Michel E., 2023, The lophogastrids (Crustacea: Peracarida: Lophogastrida) of Indonesia and its adjacent waters. An updated checklist, pp.
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Zoea-2 syndrome of Penaeus vannamei in shrimp hatcheries
Aquaculture, 2017Mortalities of Pacific white shrimp, Penaeus vannamei during zoea stages were investigated in fifteen Indian shrimp hatcheries located on the east coast of India. Popularly known as zoea-2 syndrome, is characterized by reduction in feeding rate of late zoea 1 and early zoea 2 stage larvae, impairment in metamorphosis followed by high mortalities ...
Sujeet Kumar
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Gnathophausia zoea Willemoes-Suhm 1873
2013Gnathophausia zoea Willemoes-Suhm, 1873 (Fig. 11) Gnathophausia zoea Willemoes-Suhm, 1873: 400 –401.—W-Suhm 1875: 32–33 (in part).—G.O. Sars 1885: 44–46.—Holt & Tattersall 1905: 141.—Hansen 1908: 93–95.—Fage 1941: 34–39.—Nouvel 1943: 15–19.—Tattersall & Tattersall 1951: 82–88.—W. Tattersall 1951: 29–31.―O.S. Tattersall 1955: 38–39.—Hargreaves 1985: 255.
Meland, Kenneth, Aas, Pål Øyvind
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Semilunar rhythm in the zoea-release activity of the land crabs Sesarma
Oecologia, 1978The number of the land crabs Sesarma which released zoeae in a river was counted and recorded for 2 years. The number of crabs releasing zoeae reached a maximum at around every syzygy and decreased to a minimum at around every half moon, showing a semilunar rhythm (Fig. 2).
Masayuki, Saigusa, Toshitaka, Hidaka
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