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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...
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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...
- 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)...
- (1980). J. H. S. Blaxter; F. S. Russell; M.
Yonge (eds.). The
Biology of
Mysids and Euphausiids.
Advances in
Marine Biology. Vol. 18.
Academic Press. pp...
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Neobirsteiniamysis is a
mysid crustacean genus of the
subfamily Boreomysinae of the
family Mysidae. Some of the
largest mysids.
Exclusively deep water...
- the
Great Lakes. The two
species live in
different habitats. The
native mysids in
freshwater lakes of the
Canadian Arctic and in
coastal lagoons of Alaska...
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levels of endemism, and
noteworthy examples of
gigantism in amphipods,
mysids, and
isopods and
dwarfism in nematodes, copepods, and kinorhynchs. Marine...
- deepwater,
Neobirsteiniamysis inermis is also the most
widespread species of
mysids, and a
generally rare case of the bipolar-amphitropical
marine species....