-
Alpheidae (also
known as the
snapping shrimp,
pistol shrimp or
alpheid shrimp[citation needed]) is a
family within the
shrimp infraorder Caridea characterized...
- P. Y. Noel & A. R.
Palmer (December 2006). "Morphological
phylogeny of
alpheid shrimps:
parallel preadaptation and the
origin of a key
morphological innovation...
- "Species boundaries, specialization, and the
radiation of sponge-dwelling
alpheid shrimp".
Biological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 58 (3): 307–324. doi:10...
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priority in
burrow formation. This
characteristic is
similar throughout many
alpheid shrimp species. A.
bellulus is
highly vulnerable to
predation without a...
- host specificity, and
dominance by
eusocial species among sponge-dwelling
alpheid shrimp on the
Belize Barrier Reef".
Diversity and Distributions. 12 (2):...
- to 40
metres (20 to 131 ft).
Amblyeleotris diagonalis is
commensal with
alpheid shrimps.
Amblyeleotris diagonalis can
reach a
standard length of 11 centimetres...
- to 82.0 ft) in
coastal bays and lagoons. This
species is
symbiotic with
alpheid shrimps. They
share burrows with
these shrimp. The
species can
reach a...
- gobies, so-called
because of
their symbiotic relationship with
certain alpheid shrimps. The
shrimp excavates and
maintains a
burrow used by both animals...
- 1986.47.06. ISSN 0814-1827. Yeo, D.C.J.; Ng, P.K.L. (1997-02-01). "The
alpheid shrimp genus Potamalpheops Powell, 1979, (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea:...
- of from 4 to 40
metres (13 to 131 ft). This
species is
commensal with
alpheid shrimps, with a fish and
shrimp sharing a burrow. This
species can reach...