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parts of the
water column.
Mysids are
filter feeders,
omnivores that feed on algae,
detritus and zooplankton. Some
mysids are
cultured in laboratories...
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house mysid shrimps.
These damselfish would eat
similar small invertebrates.
Despite that, they are
docile towards mysid shrimp. In the area,
mysid shrimps...
- The bloody-red
mysid,
Hemimysis anomala, is a shrimp-like
crustacean in the
Mysida order,
native to the Ponto-Caspian region,
which has been spreading...
- (sponges),
cnidarians (jellyfish, sea pens and corals),
arthropods (krill,
mysids and barnacles),
molluscs (bivalves, such as clams,
scallops and oysters)...
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meaning ‘different’, and mysis, a
genus name Mysis) is a
genus of
marine mysid crustaceans (opossum shrimps) from the
family Mysidae, ****ociated with various...
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Mysis diluviana is a
mysid crustacean (opossum shrimp)
found in
freshwater lakes of
northern North America.
Mysis is a small, transparent, shrimp-like...
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Mysis is a
genus of
mysid crustaceans in the
family Mysidae,
distributed mainly in the
coastal zone of the
Arctic and high
boreal seas.
Several species...
- the
introduction of
nonnative fish,
Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea), and
mysid shrimp.
Competition from
introduced fish led
cutthroat trout to be completely...
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densities until the non-native
Mysis became established. The bottom-dwelling
mysids eliminated a
recruitment bottleneck for lake
trout by
providing a deep water...
- (E. coli)
Coliform bacteria Pimephales promelas (fathead minnow)
Americamysis bahia (
Mysid shrimp) Sea
urchin Protists, e.g.
Paratrimastix pyriformis...