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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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    Characterization of Myf6 and association with growth traits in swimming crab (Portunus trituberculatus) by Baohua Duan, Weibiao Liu, Chen Zhang, Tongxu Kang, Haifu Wan, Shumei Mu, Yueqiang Guan, Zejian Li, Yang Tian, Yuqin Ren, Xianjiang Kang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conclusions To our knowledge, this is the first report on Myf6 in crustaceans. The results of this study would contribute to elucidating multiple functions of the Myf6 gene in crustaceans and exploring the potential as a candidate gene in selective breeding programs of P. trituberculatus.…”
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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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    Pillbugs, Centipedes, Millipedes and Earwigs by P.G. Koehler

    Published 1999-05-01
    “…Pillbugs and sowbugs are crustaceans that feed on decaying organic matter. Centipedes are fast-moving predators with venomous bites, while millipedes feed on decaying vegetation and can secrete a foul-smelling fluid. …”
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    Scientific and Pedagogical Heritage of Professor V.L. Wagin at the Kazan University by R.M. Sabirov, A.I. Golubev, L.V. Malutina, A.V. Bespyatikh

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Wagin worked in Kazan, he added to the already available data on myzostomid worms and ascothoracid crustaceans by participating in the intercollegiate expeditions on the “Bataysk” research vessel (1960-1963) to the Barents Sea, Norwegian Sea, and North Atlantic. …”
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    THE EFFECT OF FREEZING ON THE PROCESSING OF DRIED REBON SHRIMP AS A FORM OF LOCAL FOOD DIVERSIFICATION by Rukmelia Rukmelia

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Rebon shrimp is one of the seafood species of crustaceans which has a very small size compared to other types of crustaceans. …”
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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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    Lethal injuries on the scaphitid ammonoid Hoploscaphites nicolletii (Morton, 1842) in the Upper Cretaceous Fox Hills Formation, South Dakota, USA by Amane Tajika, Anastasia Rashkova, Neil H. Landman, Adiël A. Klompmaker

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We propose coleoid cephalopods as the likely culprits for ventral injuries, although fish and crustaceans are plausible alternatives. Concerning lateral injuries, decapod crustaceans appear to be the most probable durophagous predators.…”
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    The Bile Acid Metabolism of Intestinal Microorganisms Mediates the Effect of Different Protein Sources on Muscle Protein Deposition in <i>Procambarus clarkii</i> by Xiaodi Xu, Xiaochuan Zheng, Qunlan Zhou, Cunxin Sun, Aimin Wang, Aimin Zhu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Bo Liu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The effects and potential mechanisms of feed protein sources on crustaceans’ muscle protein deposition have not been elucidated. …”
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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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    Pentastomid Infections in Fish by Roy Yanong

    Published 2006-07-01
    “…These parasites, resembling small segmented grubs, are more closely related to crustaceans like fish lice than to true worms. Pentastomes have an indirect life cycle involving reptilian final hosts, such as turtles, alligators, and snakes. …”
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    Pentastomid Infections in Fish by Roy Yanong

    Published 2006-07-01
    “…These parasites, resembling small segmented grubs, are more closely related to crustaceans like fish lice than to true worms. Pentastomes have an indirect life cycle involving reptilian final hosts, such as turtles, alligators, and snakes. …”
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    Spironucleus Infestations (Spironucleosis) in Freshwater Aquarium Fish by Ruth Francis-Floyd, Roy P. E. Yanong

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Found in cold, temperate, and tropical climates, Spironucleus species can infect a variety of freshwater and marine ornamental and food fish, as well as crustaceans and shellfish. Five species of Spironucleus are currently recognized: S. salmonicida, S. barkhaus, and S. torosa can infest marine organisms, while S. salmonis and S. vortens can infest freshwater ornamental fish. …”
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    Spironucleus Infestations (Spironucleosis) in Freshwater Aquarium Fish by Ruth Francis-Floyd, Roy P. E. Yanong

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…Found in cold, temperate, and tropical climates, Spironucleus species can infect a variety of freshwater and marine ornamental and food fish, as well as crustaceans and shellfish. Five species of Spironucleus are currently recognized: S. salmonicida, S. barkhaus, and S. torosa can infest marine organisms, while S. salmonis and S. vortens can infest freshwater ornamental fish. …”
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