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hydroids and bryozoans. They are
sometimes also
known as
ghost shrimps.
Caprellids are
easily recognizable from
other amphipods because of
their slender...
- 2011. José
Manual Guerra-García (2003). "Two new
species of deep-water
caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda) from
northeastern Brazil" (PDF).
Cahiers de Biologie...
- feed on
small crustaceans such as copepods, amphipods, and gammarid,
caprellid, and
caridean shrimps,
similar to
other seahorses. This
species is ovoviviparous...
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skeleton shrimp, is a
species of
skeleton shrimp. They are
relatively large caprellids,
reaching a
maximum length of 50 mm (2.0 in). They are ****ually dimorphic...
- 2010. Ute
Volbehr & Eike
Rachor (1997). "The ****ociation
between the
caprellid Pariambus typicus Krøyer (Crustacea, Amphipoda) and ophiuroids". Hydrobiologia...
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feeding on
small crustaceans such as copepods, amphipods, and gammarid,
caprellid, and
caridean shrimps, as well as
other planktonic invertebrates. Hippocampus...
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nauplius or
Mysis shrimp, gr**** shrimp,
adult brine shrimp,
gammarids and
caprellid amphipods,
krill fish fry, and
frozen krill.
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carnivorous species feeds on mysids,
harpacticoid copepods, and
gammarid and
caprellid amphipods. It
feeds during the day,
staying close to the sand or rubble...
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components of the diet of the big-belly
seahorse include amphipods (such as
caprellid and
ischyrocerid amphipods),
caridean shrimp (Hippolyte bifidirostris)...
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naturalist Thomas Pennant. The type
locality is Devon, England. Like
other caprellid skeleton shrimps,
Caprella penantis has a cylindrical,
slender body with...