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- Krill (Euphausiids) (sg.: krill) are small and exclusively marine crustaceans of the order Euphausiacea, found in all the world's oceans. The name "krill"...
- Eggs hatch in seawater, and larvae are eaten by crustaceans, usually euphausids. The infected crustaceans are subsequently eaten by fish or squid, and...
- smaller than 24 cm mostly feed on lanternfish (Lampanyctodes hectoris), euphausids (Euphausia lucens), and amphipods (Themisto gaudichaudii). Between 25...
- mackerel feed mainly on zooplankton. As adults, they feed on mysids and euphausids. Spawning between chub mackerel typically occurs at temperatures of 59...
- Euphausia pacifica, the North Pacific krill, is a euphausid that lives in the northern Pacific Ocean. In ****an, E. pacifica is called isada krill or tsunonashi...
- pacificus) of 22–25 cm (8.7–9.8 in) mantle length, a mesh bag containing euphausids (krill) to act as an odour lure, and finally a second bait squid directly...
- annelid worms, bryozoans, spider crab, King crab, shrimp, prawns, and euphausids. Echinoderms, especially sea urchins and sea stars, were abundant in areas...
- eddy, the Great Whirl. Total zooplankton biom**** consists of about 25% Euphausids, the rest being Copepods (dominant zooplankton species in the region ~...
- Upogebia africana (Ortmann, 1894), (TMNP MPA). Family Euphausiidae Light euphausid, Euphausia lucens Hansen, 1905, (TMNP MPA). (Angola to Algoa Bay) Family...
- Education in 1924. Frost worked with Professor James Johnstone researching euphausids at Liverpool University, where she also earned her Master of Science in...