The group of decapod workers is extremely congenial and the interaction has resulted in many new collaborations. |
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The decapod fossils are preserved in remarkable detail as molds and as body fossils. |
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Detailed work on a series of isolated crustacean limb muscle preparations showed a consistent pattern of innervation among decapod crustaceans. |
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Relatively little work has been done recently on decapod faunas from the Middle East. |
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His earliest research was on decapod crustaceans with the Scottish Fishery Board. |
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During the Paleocene, almost all of the decapod occurrences were in fine siliciclastic sediments. |
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For both decapod and octopod suckers, the maximum pressure differentials show a significant inverse correlation with sucker size. |
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The decapod remains were located between 0.5 and 3.0 m from a titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur caudal vertebra. |
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Previous studies suggest that the site of decapod crustacean vitellogenin synthesis is the ovary, the hepatopancreas or both. |
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Both polar and Tethyan dispersal routes have been well documented for Cretaceous and Paleocene decapod crustaceans. |
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All decapod crustaceans and fishes were identified and enumerated, a representative subsample was measured and then all animals were returned to the system. |
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The increase in the number descriptions of vitellogenin and vitellin has increased the ability to comprehend the differences that exist in decapod crustaceans. |
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Three decapod species are congeneric with extant species known from outer shelf and slope habitats documenting an onshore-offshore pattern of ecological preference. |
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Remy and Avnimelech described a lobster-like macruran decapod, which has subsequently been referred to the Stomatopoda Latreille, 1817, the mantis-shrimps. |
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Limestones of the underlying carbonate ramp sediments are primarily packstones containing numerous foraminiferans but they do not contain decapod fossils. |
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These are the long-bodied decapod crustaceans, such as shrimps, prawns, crayfish, and lobsters. |
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No preparation was necessary for the examination of the decapod fossils. |
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Although groove patterns are less common in phyllocarids than they are in the macruran decapod crustaceans, several genera do exhibit distinctive groove patterns. |
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Octopus feeds upon bivalve mollusks and on decapod crustaceans, sometimes causing severe losses to the lobster fishery by entering the traps and eating the captive lobsters. |
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However, it is unlikely that mole shrimp or any other decapod crustacean made these deep burrows in the Ordovician because these arthropods have a well-documented fossil record that does not extend below the Jurassic. |
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This comprehensive guide identifies 800 species of decapod and stomatopod crustaceans from southern Australian waters. |
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Six new species of decapod and stomatopod crustacea from the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Lobsters, like many other decapod crustaceans, grow throughout life and are able to add new muscle cells at each moult. |
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Hematodinium is a genus that contains major pathogens of a wide variety of decapod crustaceans, although its internal taxonomy is poorly resolved. |
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Decapod and stomatopod Crustacea from Ascension Island, South Atlantic Ocean. |
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