- the
first zoeal stage. It
looks very
different from its
parents at this stage, with a small,
transparent body. M.
kaempferi undergoes two
zoeal stages and...
- the sea to
hatch their eggs and
their larvae develop through planktonic zoeal stages to a megalopa, in a
similar way as the
marine hermit crabs. Just...
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continue to live off the yolk. Each
species has a
particular number of
zoeal stages,
separated by moults,
before they
change into a
megalopa stage, which...
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short rostrum.
Caridina multidentata begin to take in food in the
third zoeal stage,
relying on
internal nutrition longer than
distant relatives such...
- 2017. Rice, A. L. (1980). "The
first zoeal stage of
Ebalia nux A.
Milne Edwards 1883, with a
discussion of the
zoeal characters of the
Leucosiidae (Crustacea...
-
months and can be
carried long
distances by
ocean currents. The
number of
zoeal stages varies between species from six to eleven.
Somatic growth and ****ual...
-
seven planktonic (
zoeal) stages, blue crab
larvae float near the
surface and feed on
microorganisms they encounter.
After the
eighth zoeal stage,
larvae molt...
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freshwater Palaemonidae), or as many as 13, (e.g. some Pandalidae). The post-
zoeal larva,
often called a decapodid,
resembles a
miniature adult, but retains...
-
October 21, 2012. G. Guerao; C. D. Schubart; J. D.
Cuesta (2001). "The
first zoeal stages of
Grapsus grapsus (Linnaeus) and
Geograpsus lividus (H.
Milne Edwards)...
- long spines, a long,
narrow abdomen, and
large fringed antennae.
Several zoeal moults are
followed by the
final larval stage, the megalopa. The ****ual...