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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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several centimetres per
second when alarmed. Bloody-red
mysids generally avoid areas where other mysid species are found.
Their tendency to
aggregate creates...
- have been
shown to
actively protect planktonic mysids (Mysidium integrum) in
their reef farms. The
mysids fertilize the
algae grown in the reef
farms with...
- (sponges),
cnidarians (jellyfish, sea pens and corals),
arthropods (krill,
mysids and barnacles),
molluscs (bivalves, such as clams,
scallops and oysters)...
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Idiomysis is a
genus of
small mysids found in warm,
shallow waters of
Indian Ocean (including Red Sea) and Pacific.
Mysids from the
genus Idiomysis are...
- x. Richards, R. C.; Goldman, C. R.; Byron, E.; Levitan, C. (1991). "The
mysids and lake
trout of Lake Tahoe: A 25-year
history of
changes in the fertility...
- 1943) was a
British zoologist and
marine biologist,
famous for his
study of
mysids. He was born in Liverpool, the
eldest son of a draper's family. He studied...
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occur which have not been well studied.
While capable of filter-feeding,
mysids (tiny shrimp-like creatures) are
largely carnivorous,
feeding on copepod...
- been
generally abandoned.
Features distinguishing lophogastrids from the
mysids include the
absence of
statocysts in
their uropods, and the
presence of...
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greater than 9.8 ppb. A
lifecycle study in
mysids shows fipronil affects reproduction, survival, and
growth of
mysids at
concentrations less than 5 ppt. Acute...