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    The development of a kinetic biotic ligand model to predict acute toxicity of Gadolinium for Daphnia magna by Marion Revel, Qiao-Guo Tan, Andrew Hursthouse, Susanne Heise

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Consequently, this study aimed to develop a kinetic BLM to predict the acute toxicity of Gd to the freshwater crustacean Daphnia magna. A series of 48-hour toxicity tests were conducted using different major cation concentrations, in order to estimate their affinity constants for the biotic ligand (BL). …”
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    Efficacy of Chitosan as Pb Remover and its Effect on Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryo Development by K. Nirmala, J. Sekarsari, P. Suptijah

    Published 2007-07-01
    “… Chitosan is a by-product from crustacean carapas. Chitosan has a cationic  polyelectrolyte activity, hence it can be used as remover of heavy metal from polluted water.  …”
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    Ecotoxicity of lanthanides to Daphnia magna: insights from elemental behavior and speciation in a standardized test medium by Vignati, Davide A.L., Martin, Loïc A., Poirier, Laurence, Zalouk-Vergnoux, Aurore, Fouque, Chantal, Bojic, Clément, Hissler, Christophe, Cossu-Leguille, Carole

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The present paper provides the first report on the ecotoxicity of all lanthanides (except Pm) for the freshwater crustacean Daphnia magna along with an unprecedented level of detail on LN speciation in the exposure medium. …”
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    Analysis Model of Giant Prawns Population (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) in Estuary Edge of Sembakung Waters, Nunukan, Indonesia by Agus Indarjo, Gazali Salim, Christine Dyta Nugraeni, Lukman Yudho Prakoso, Permana Ari Soejarwo, Rukisah Rukisah, Yen Thi Hong Pham, Achmad Daengs GS, Hariyadi Hariyadi, Abdul Jabarsyah

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Abstract Giant prawns (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) is a crustacean class that has the larg- est size and its habitat in Sembakung waters included brackish water (estuarine) with a salinity variable of 6.5+0.5 ppt and a temperature variable of 28.5+0.5OC and a variable pH of 6 (acidic). …”
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    The chromosome-level genome provides insights into the adaptive evolution of the visual system in Oratosquilla oratoria by Daizhen Zhang, Xiaoli Sun, Lianfu Chen, Lianyu Lin, Chijie Yin, Wenqi Yang, Jun Liu, Qiuning Liu, Huabin Zhang, Senhao Jiang, Yongxin Li, Boping Tang, Gang Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Background The marine crustacean Oratosquilla oratoria is economically significant in seafood and aquaculture industries. …”
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    Assessment framework to predict sensitivity of marine calcifiers to ocean alkalinity enhancement – identification of biological thresholds and importance of precautionary principle... by N. Bednaršek, H. van de Mortel, G. Pelletier, G. Pelletier, M. García-Reyes, R. A. Feely, A. G. Dickson, A. G. Dickson

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The synthesis was done using raw experimental OA data based on 68 collected studies, covering 84 unique species and capturing the responses of 11 biological groups (calcifying algae, corals, dinoflagellates, mollusks, gastropods, pteropods, coccolithophores, annelids, crustacean, echinoderms, and foraminifera), using regression analyses to predict biological responses to NaOH or Na<span class="inline-formula"><sub>2</sub></span>CO<span class="inline-formula"><sub>3</sub></span> addition and their respective thresholds. …”
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    Investigating the hatchability and nauplii biometry of Artemia franciscana in unconventional waters of Sistan region, Southeast Iran by Hashem Khandan Barani, Abdolali Rahdari, Narjes Sanchooli, Ali Khosravanizadeh

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…These organisms are the most common live-food item in the aquaculture industry to feed the larval stages of fish and crustaceans in different parts of the world. Artemia can grow in various saltwater environments. …”
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    Seed Shrimp, Mussel Shrimp (Freshwater Ostracods) scientific name: (Crustacea: Ostracoda: Podocopa) by Carrie Suen, Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2021-01-01
    “… Ostracods are a class of small crustaceans that inhabit both saltwater and freshwater environments. …”
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    Seed Shrimp, Mussel Shrimp (Freshwater Ostracods) scientific name: (Crustacea: Ostracoda: Podocopa) by Carrie Suen, Jennifer L. Gillett-Kaufman

    Published 2021-01-01
    “… Ostracods are a class of small crustaceans that inhabit both saltwater and freshwater environments. …”
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    Yeti claws: Cheliped sexual dimorphism and symmetry in deep-sea yeti crabs (Kiwaidae). by Christopher Nicolai Roterman, Molly McArthur, Cecilia Laverty Baralle, Leigh Marsh, Jon T Copley

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Yeti crabs (Kiwaidae) are deep-sea hydrothermal vent and methane seep dwelling crustaceans that farm chemosynthetic microbes on their bodies. …”
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    Argulus (Fish Louse) Infections in Fish by Natalie Steckler, Roy P. Yanong

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Argulus species (Family: Argulidae), more commonly known as fish lice, are members of a large group of branchiuran parasites that infest and cause disease in fish. The argulids are crustaceans and are related to crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. …”
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    Argulus (Fish Louse) Infections in Fish by Natalie Steckler, Roy P. Yanong

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Argulus species (Family: Argulidae), more commonly known as fish lice, are members of a large group of branchiuran parasites that infest and cause disease in fish. The argulids are crustaceans and are related to crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. …”
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    Rapid determination of the physiological temperature range for the giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) by Meng-Li Tsai, Tsen-Chien Chen, Zi-Yan Chou, Wen-Yi Wu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…However, detecting distress in benthic crustaceans, such as prawns, on the basis of external behavior is challenging because these organisms do not close their eyes, have expressionless faces, and often remain dormant with minimal body movement. …”
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    Integration of ATAC-seq and RNA-seq reveals signal regulation during post-molt and inter-molt stages in muscle of Eriocheir sinensis by Bin Wang, Bin Wang, Jingjing Li, Mingzhi Zhang, Mingzhi Zhang, Anqi Li, Zhentao Song, Zhentao Song, Zhen He, Zhen He, Ruiqi Zhang, Ruiqi Zhang, Tong Hao, Tong Hao, Jinsheng Sun, Jinsheng Sun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…IntroductionThe molting processes are crucial for the survival and development of crustaceans. Eriocheir sinensis demonstrates representative discontinuous growth during molting, while muscle is the most obvious tissue exhibiting this property. …”
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    Transcriptomic, histological and biochemical analyses of Macrobrachium nipponense response to acute heat stress by Xiao Wu, Yaoran Fan, Jianbin Feng, Keyi Ma, Jiale Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This prawn belongs to crustaceans, which is a kind of ectotherms and very sensitive to temperature changes due to their relatively low internal metabolic heat production and their high thermal conductivity. …”
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    Rearing Copepods for Mosquito Control by Jorge Rey, Sheila O'Connell

    Published 2004-02-01
    “… Copepods are tiny aquatic crustaceans (shrimp, crabs lobster, and relatives) that are widespread in both fresh and salt water habitats. …”
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    Rearing Copepods for Mosquito Control by Jorge Rey, Sheila O'Connell

    Published 2004-02-01
    “… Copepods are tiny aquatic crustaceans (shrimp, crabs lobster, and relatives) that are widespread in both fresh and salt water habitats. …”
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