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- Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) is a species of krill found in the Antarctic waters of the Southern Ocean. It is a small, swimming crustacean that...
- Acontiini Genus: Acontia Ochsenheimer, 1816 Synonyms Desmophora Stephens, 1829 Euphasia Stephens, 1830 Heliothera Sodoffsky, 1837 Porrotha Gistl, 1848 Tima Walker...
- P. D.; Nicols, S. (1997). "Dietary-related mechanisms of survival in Euphasia superba: biochemical changes during long term starvation and bacteria as...
-  cliens Binomial name Polytela cliens (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874) Synonyms Euphasia cliens Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874 Glottula orientalis Hampson, 1894 Polytela...
- metres (49 to 394 ft). It is a carnivorous species which feeds on the krill Euphasia mucronata in the southern summer off Chile, other crustaceans such as Pterygosquilla...
- The po****tions of Antarctic krill (Euphasia superba) appear to have been declining in parts of the Southwest Atlantic Ocean since the 1970s....
- Pseudochaenichthys georgi**** adults feed mainly on krill, especially Antarctic krill (Euphasia superba) and fishes, mainly channichthyids and nototheniids) . This species...
- study in 1981 collected a specimen with stomach contents of 90% krill (Euphasia superba) and 10% fish. Champsocephalus esox is of minor importance to commercial...
- found that off the South Shetland ISlands they ate only the krill species Euphasia superba but in McMurdo Sound their diet was more varied and included mostly...
- Pelletier received her holy habit and was officiated as Sister Mary of St. Euphasia in 1815 at the Convent of Refuge in Angers, France. The Villa served as...