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Giant Sharks of the Bay (Chesapeake, Hudson, San Francisco)
While people seem to love junk food, many tiger sharks just plain like ...
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Ecology of Choctawhatchee Bay Florida
Slightly larger animals, such as immature crabs, oysters, fishes, along with rotifers and microscopic shrimps eat these phytoplankton and are lumped together as 'zooplankton' on ... menhaden, etc.), small blue crabs and sand crabs, form Tier 3. Tier 4 is formed by large blue crabs (over 3" in width), squid (which eat minnows and shrimps), and smaller predators such ...
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FLMNH Resources
Period (1492-1850) Archaeological Ceramics Invertebrate Paleontology Florida Fossil Brachiopods (lamp shells) Florida Fossil Decapods (crabs and shrimps) Florida Fossil Echinoids (sand dollars, sea urchins, and sea biscuits) Holotypes Lake Monroe Outlet ...
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CHAMP - Coral Reef Biology - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
... reefs also provides exceptional habitat for a plethora of other marine organisms, such as lobsters, crabs, shrimps, mollusks, clams, starfishes, worms, sea urchins, algae, anemones, fishes, sharks, sponges, and thousands of microscopic ...
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Fishes of Hawai'i
Diet: carnivore: primarily on crabs, shrimps, foraminifera and amphipods Parupeneus multifasciatus - Manybar goatfish - Moano Description: vertical black bar ... hovering over the bottom or feeding in the sand Diet: carnivore: small crabs, shrimps, worms, gastropods, fishes, urchins. Mulloidichthys vanicolensis - Yellowfin goatfish - Weke Description: thin white ...
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biotemp
The lobsters, along with their cousins the crabs, shrimps, and copepods, are included in the class Crustacea because they bear a flexible shell (from ...
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Keeping Marsupials : Keeping and Breeding Marsupials in Captivity, Maintaining Injured and Orphaned Wildlife in Captivity, Animal Husbandry, Australian Marsupials, Australian Mammals, Marsupial Conservation
NEMATODA (roundworms) PRIAPULIDA (priapus worms) ENTOPROCTA (tentacled, stalked animals) ANNELIDA (earthworms, fan worms) ARTHROPODA (insects, crabs, shrimps) SIPUNCULIDA (peanut worms) ECHIUROIDEA (sausage-shaped marine worms) MOLLUSCA (clams, snails, squid, octopus) PHORONIDA (horseshoe ...
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M28.htm
They include some of the most familiar forms, such as crabs, shrimps , and lobsters . They also include some of the most abundant and ecologically ... Malacostraca . The subclasses of Malacostracans are: Subclass Phyllocarida (leptostracans) Subclass Eumalacostraca (shrimps, crabs, lobsters, amphipods, isopods, mysids, euphausids, and others) REFERENCES : Barnes, 1980 Bianco, 1904. ...
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WWF - Mangrove forests: ecosystems
The dense root systems form a home for fish, crabs, shrimps, and molluscs. They also serve as nurseries for juvenile fish. Many coral reef fish, for ...
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No. 19 Otto, R.S. and Jamieson, G.S. (Eds.) 2001. Commercially Important Crabs, Shrimps and Lobsters of the North Pacific Ocean. PICES Sci. Rep. No. 19, 79 pp. 0 ...
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