- reef fish and feed on
their parasites and
necrotic tissue, are
carideans. In turn,
carideans are
eaten by
various animals,
particularly fish and seabirds...
- T (2004) "Remarkable Shrimps:
Adaptations and
Natural History of the
Carideans"
University of
Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780806135557. R.
Gillett (2008)....
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Raymond T. 2004 "Remarkable Shrimps:
Adaptations and
Natural History of the
Carideans"
University of
Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780806135557. De Grave, S., Cai,...
-
Valid Winkler Late Jur****ic (Tithonian)
Solnhofen Limestone Germany A
caridean shrimp.
Bryocarpilius stratensis Sp. nov
Valid Beschin,
Busulini & Tessier...
- S2CID 129330859. Chace,
Fenner A. Jr.; Manning,
Raymond B. (1972). "Two new
caridean shrimps, one
representing a new family, from
marine pools on Ascension...
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Pandalus borealis is a
species of
caridean shrimp found in cold
parts of the
northern Atlantic and
northern Pacific Oceans,
although the
latter po****tion...
- most
commonly eaten,
followed by
cephalopods and decapods,
particularly carideans and galatheids.
Giant isopods collected along the east
coast of Australia...
-
Palaemon is a
genus of
caridean shrimp in the
family Palaemonidae. Some species,
including Palaemon macrodactylus and
Palaemon orientis, can
inhabit fish...
-
Bauer (2004).
Remarkable Shrimps:
Adaptations and
Natural History of the
Carideans.
Animal Natural History Series,
volume 7.
University of
Oklahoma Press...
- the
following infraorders:
Stenopodidea (stenopodidean shrimp)
Caridea (
caridean shrimp)
Procarididea Achelata (spiny, slipper, and
furry lobsters) Polychelida...