The study yielded new cave records for amphipods, isopods, diplurans, and carabid beetles. |
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Several clam species were observed on the sandier flats, and small crabs, amphipods, and isopods were available on the marsh surface. |
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In addition to fish, Pterois volitans feed on invertebrates such as amphipods, isopods, and other crustaceans. |
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By analogy with modern amphipods it is thought that these animals may have swum on their backs and fed on suspended particles. |
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The few sand beaches in the park provide habitat for sand dollars, moon snails, clams and a variety of amphipods such as the beach flea. |
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With its finely setose appendages, G. tigrinus may be capable of suspension-feeding, as has been reported for other nontubicolous amphipods. |
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While in freshwater, Chinook Salmon fry and smolts feed on plankton and then terrestrial and aquatic insects, amphipods and crustaceans. |
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They are habitat to countless amphipods, insects, spiders and other organisms. |
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The precopulatory mate guarding of amphipods and isopods is another example of mating effort by males. |
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Plankton such as euphausiids are important food for pre-grisle but amphipods and decapods are also consumed. |
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Worms and amphipods, along with other animals, use or bury the pellets, which Havens observed after preliminary experiments. |
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Isopods and amphipods spend low tide buried in wrack, where variation in temperature and humidity is strongly damped relative to the exposed intertidal surface. |
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For example, crickets infected with bacteria, Drosophila infested with mites, and amphipods harboring trematodes all increase reproductive activity. |
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Tiny baitfish feed on these amphipods, and the next point in the cycle provides food for larger fish, which in turn nurture popular gamefish, among others. |
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Snakes employ shivering thermogenesis, which acts to warm their eggs, amphipods actively ventilate the brood pouch, and fishes fan to increase water circulation. |
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Many of them in the sea where they are vacced up by barnacles, lugworm and amphipods. |
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Lake Nhlange had a community dominated by polychaetes, chironomid larvae, amphipods and the bivalve Brachidontes virgiliae. |
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Chronic effects of the herbicide Diuron on freshwater cladocerans, amphipods, midges, minnows, worms, and snails. |
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Most members of a category of crustaceans called hyperiid amphipods are evolutionarily specialized for jellyfish riding. |
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The scientists were uncertain if the bryozoan and amphipods both benefit from this kind of relationships. |
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Among the food group 'crustaceans', it was found mainly shrimps and isopods, followed by anomuran, amphipods and ostracods. |
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The 10 prey categories were chaetognaths, euphausiids, amphipods, copepods, crab, miscellaneous, and pollock. |
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Samples of krill, phytoplankton and small invertebrates such as salps, amphipods and squid larvae were collected. |
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Role of habitat complexity in mediating predation by the gray damselfish Abudefduf sordidus on epiphytal amphipods. |
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Goose barnacles feed on plankton and small crustaceans such as copepods, isopods and amphipods. |
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They feed on terrestrial and aquatic insects, amphipods, and other crustaceans while young, and primarily on other fish when older. |
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The most conspicuous aspect of the footage was the swarm of benthic amphipods. |
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Some of these amphipods were collected by bait bags attached to the vehicle and were brought to the surface for further analysis. |
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Similar acanthocephalans and trematodes have been found in Mallards, which can be exposed while feeding on amphipods. |
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Amphipods are abundant in soft sediments, eating a range of items, from algae to other animals. |
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More than 350 species and subspecies of amphipods are endemic to the lake. |
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The top predator of these caves, the spider waits with its front two legs raised in the air, then strikes passing amphipods with incredible force and accuracy. |
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Other abundant groups included actinarian and zoanthid anemones, bryozoans, caprellid and gammaridian amphipods, clionid sponges, hydroids, ophiuroids, and tunicates. |
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They are thought to be generalists, feeding on smaller fish, pelagic crustaceans such as shrimp, amphipods, cumaceans, and less often cephalopods and lanternfish. |
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Herrings are a prominent converter of zooplankton into fish, consuming copepods, arrow worms, pelagic amphipods, mysids, and krill in the pelagic zone. |
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