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included among the folk
taxonomic category of "scuds", and
otherwise gammarids is
usually used as a
common name. They have a wide distribution, centered...
- ****rogammarus
haemobaphes is a
species of
freshwater gammarid crustacean.
These gammarids are
commonly known as
demon shrimp,
likely because they are...
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Gammarus setosus is a
gammarid amphipod that
inhabits the
northern coasts of both the
Atlantic and
Pacific oceans. Typically, this
crustacean is found...
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Gammaridea is one of the
suborders of the
order Amphipoda,
comprising small, shrimp-like crustaceans.
Until recently, in a
traditional classification,...
- is
likely to feed on
small crustaceans such as copepods, amphipods, and
gammarid, caprellid, and
caridean shrimps,
similar to
other seahorses. This species...
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Staurozoans consuming harpacticoid copepods and
larger species consuming gammarid amphipods. They also eat
chironomid fly
larvae and plankton.
After digestion...
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centimetres (3.9 in). They are
expected to feed on
small crustaceans, such as
gammarid shrimps, mysids, and
harpacticoid copepods. This
species is ovoviviparous...
- Ogarkov; and
Verheyen (1998).
Patterns of
Evolutionary Change in
Baikalian Gammarids Inferred from DNA
Sequences (Crustacea, Amphipoda).
Molecular Phylogenetics...
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characteristic of crustaceans). The size
trend has been
observed in
hyperiid and
gammarid amphipods, copepods, stomatopods, mysids, and
planktonic euphausiids, both...
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consisted of
Onuphidae (a
family of
polychaete worms),
crustaceans composed of
gammarid amphipods, mysids,
Crangon spp,
diastylid ****acea,
larval smelt, and fish...