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Thysanoessa is a
genus of the
krill that play
critical roles in the
marine food web. They're
abundant in
Arctic and
Antarctic areas,
feeding on zooplankton...
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cosmopolitan distribution within its deep-sea habitat.
Species of the
genus Thysanoessa occur in both
Atlantic and
Pacific oceans. The
Pacific is home to Euphausia...
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Thysanoessa raschii,
sometimes known as
Arctic krill, is one of the most
common euphausiid species of the
subarctic and
Arctic seas. They may
reach 20–25...
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consists mostly of a
copepod species (Calanis finmarchicus) and
krill (
Thysanoëssa). Lake-dwelling
Arctic chars feed
mostly on
insects and zoobenthos. Some...
- M. D.; Olesen, J. (2015). "Naupliar and
Metanaupliar Development of
Thysanoessa raschii (Malacostraca, Euphausiacea) from Godthåbsfjord, Greenland, with...
- krill. In the
North Pacific, they feed on
krill in the
genera Euphausia,
Thysanoessa, and Nyctiphanes,
large copepods in the
genus Neocal****,
small schooling...
- family. It is
known to
infect the
krill Euphausia pacifica,
Thysanoessa spinifera, and
Thysanoessa gregaria off the
coast of
Oregon and Washington. It caused...
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Further north, the
northern krill and
various species of
Euphausia and
Thysanoessa are consumed. Fish prey
include herring, capelin, sand
lances and Atlantic...
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species of
euphausiid (36%,
including Euphausia similis, E. gibboides,
Thysanoessa gregaria, and
Nematoscelis difficilis), as well as
oceanic lightfish...
- brevicauda)
feeds on
Nyctiphanes australis. In California, they feed
mostly on
Thysanoessa spinifera, but also less
commonly on
North pacific krill (Euphausia pacifica)...