The fish life was as varied as anywhere in the Caribbean, but especially notable were the grouper and huge crustacea. |
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Sea lice are ectoparasitic marine crustacea which eat the membrane, skin and blood of their host. |
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Such is the price of prime white fish and crustacea, most restaurants pad it out unless they can afford to charge exceptional sums. |
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Both adults and juveniles feed on benthic algae as well as on benthic and planktonic crustacea. |
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Allergic reactions to molluscs, and consequently mollusc allergens, have not been as well studied as those of fish or crustacea. |
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Fish eat snails in their shells and hard-shelled crustacea as well as invertebrates with exoskeletons. |
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Regarding flies, the sea trout you are hunting is a highly efficient ocean predator used to chasing sand eel, smaller fish fry and crustacea. |
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The larvae are ingested by the copepod crustacea, Cyclops, which actively chase them. |
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They were out at the crab-huts, awaiting the moment the crustacea shed their shells, to pluck them from watery trays and packed off to dinner-tables in New York and London. |
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The diet of Nile perch consists of fishes, insects, crustacea and mollusks. |
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Its last meal of tiny crustacea called conchostracans is visible in its stomach. |
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On the whole, the most abundant categories were sponges, cnidarians, crustacea, bryozoans and holothurians. |
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A specialist in marine crustacea, Ray then joined the faculty of the University of Washington, where she taught for 27 years. |
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Galvin Brasserie de Luxe, where breakfast is served, is the more casual choice with blue banquettes, a station café vibe and a crustacea bar. |
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We have made provision for new minimum catch sizes for mussels and crustacea in this regulation, alongside existing minimum catch sizes. |
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These insects are aggressive predators of some other species of aquatic arthropods and crustacea. |
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These products are peanuts, tree nuts, soy, milk, eggs, fish, crustacea and shellfish, sesame seeds, sulphites, and wheat. |
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They concentrate in bivalve molluscan shellfish which filter the phytoplankton from the water, and also may concentrate in some fish and crustacea. |
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Six new species of decapod and stomatopod crustacea from the Gulf of Mexico. |
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In theory, all wild salmon has to be frozen at some stage, even for just 24 hours, so as to eliminate the parasites carried by the small crustacea on which the salmon feeds. |
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The seabirds feed mainly on crustacea, fish, and squid, mostly at the surface or, in the case of cormorants and penguins, at depths of up to about 150 feet. |
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We are talking about nets for shrimp fishing, closed areas for fishing for sand eels and a review of the minimum size for certain bivalve molluscs and crustacea. |
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Shorebirds forage for mollusks, echinoderms, and littoral crustacea. |
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This exceptional situation, completely unexpected, seems to provide strong support for MF being a reproductive hormone in Crustacea. |
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Reefs of brilliantly coloured corals and sponges provide shelter for fish, Crustacea, and other animals. |
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All cephalopods are carnivorous, feeding primarily on fish, other mollusks, Crustacea, and worms. |
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The focus of this paper is on the Crustacea, the class of Arthropoda that expresses both hemoglobin and hemocyanin. |
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Crustacea are characterized by two pairs of antennae, three pairs of mouthparts, and a special type of larvae called the nauplius. |
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Our Triops data seem to supports Laufer and colleagues initial ideas that MF may act as a juvenilizing agent in Crustacea. |
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However, cladistic analysis indicates that the Cycloidea possibly belong within the Crustacea as a sister group of the Copepoda. |
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Now a team of paleontologists has found a fossilized arthropod they're betting is an early member of the subphylum Crustacea. |
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Generations of morphologists have been unable to determine the branching order of Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Crustacea and Insecta. |
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The defense of mating sites is exhibited by several species of aquatic Crustacea. |
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The Socorro isopod is a member of the order Isopoda, which is distinguished from other orders of the class Crustacea by its flattened body and seven pairs of legs. |
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Pelagic species were from the Chaetognatha, Cnidaria, Crustacea, Ctenophora, and Mollusca, and benthic species were from the Chordata, Crustacea, Mollusca, and Echinodermata. |
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With around 35,000 known species the Crustacea are a diverse group. |
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Hemocyanin is the only respiratory protein available to the Chelicerata and the Myriapoda, while in the Crustacea, either hemocyanin or hemoglobin occurs. |
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Freshwater bivalves, snails, and branchiopod Crustacea were common. |
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A few Crustacea even live on land, usually under old logs and leaf litter. |
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Decapod and stomatopod Crustacea from Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean. |
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Protista, Rotifera and Crustacea, on the other hand, were analyzed both for fauna density and richness. |
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A barnacle is a type of arthropod belonging to infraclass Cirripedia in the subphylum Crustacea, and is hence related to crabs and lobsters. |
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