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- Pandalidae is a taxon of caridean shrimp. These species are commonly called pandalid shrimp. They are edible and have high economic value. They are characterised...
- benthic prey: crustaceans and teleost fish. The most frequent prey were pandalid shrimp. 52% of the stomachs examined were empty, supporting the observations...
- of Nemipterids and is also demarcated as the most important ground for pandalid shrimp. The bank attracts many fisheries scientists for conducting scientific...
- Palaeopalinurellus P. jbeilensis Haqel A slipper lobster. Palaeopandalus P. komaii A pandalid shrimp. Palibacus P. praecursor Haqel & Hjoula A slipper lobster. Palinurus...
- Shih; T. Y. Chan (2008). "Bioluminescent emissions of the deep-water pandalid shrimp, Heterocarpus sibogae De Man, 1917 (Decapoda, Caridea, Pandalidae)...
- Shrimp (Lebbeus grandim****), Lebbeus groenlandicus and Eualus suckleyi; Pandalid shrimp found in ****ociation with this anemone include Pandalus tridens...
- exclusively on zooplankton, such as copepods, euphausiids, mysids, apheids, pandalids, palaemonids, and other small crustaceans. Conversely, adults feed almost...
- Hudon, D. G. Parsons & R. Crawford (1992). "Diel pelagic foraging by a pandalid shrimp (Pandalus montagui) off Resolution Island (Eastern Hudson Strait)"...
- it does not seem to be ****ociated with any of the previously recognised pandalid genera, while it indeed has an inter-oceanic distribution. D. I. Williamson...
- Australia. Also South Africa, Philippines and Mauritius.) Family PandalidaePandalid shrimps Chlorotocella spinicaudus Slender shrimp (Milne Edwards, 1837)...