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Krill (
Euphausiids) (sg.: krill) are
small and
exclusively marine crustaceans of the
order Euphausiacea,
found in all of the world's oceans. The name...
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surface swarms of the
small euphausiid Nyctiphanes couchi. In the
Southern Hemisphere, they feed
almost exclusively on
euphausiids (mainly the
genera Euphausia...
- diet also
includes small quantities of amphipods, mysids, cephalopods,
euphausiids, copepods, isopods, and polychaetes. Rigby, C.L.; Dulvy, N.K.; Derrick...
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Concentration of
Euphausiids in the
North Pacific.
Pacific Science 16, no. 4 (October 1962): 374–408. Brinton, Edward:
Euphausiids of
Southeast Asian...
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trend of
increasing size with
depth has been
observed in mysids,
euphausiids, decapods, isopods,
ostracods and amphipods. Non-arthropods in which...
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dissection of
three Burmeister's
porpoises shows that they
consume shrimp and
euphausiids (krill). A
dissection of a
beached Vaquita showed remains of
squid and...
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temperate waters of the
Southern Hemisphere, and
feeds on
copepods and
euphausiids.
Little is
known about its po****tion or
social habits.
Unlike most other...
- the diet (54%), but
euphausiids also play an
important part (32%) – only a
small percentage (9%) fed on sand lance.
Euphausiids were a
major food item...
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vagrants have been
reported in the
North Atlantic) and
feeds mainly on
euphausiids. In
February 1867, a
fisherman found an
estimated 9.75 m (32.0 ft) male...
- 9 cm (6.3 in) had a more
varied diet with an
increased utilisation of
euphausiids but they also
consumed an
increased number of decapods,
these were from...