Crangon


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Synonyms for Crangon

type genus of the family Crangonidae

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How important are starvation periods in early larval development for survival of Crangon septemspinosa larvae?
In Massachusetts, bottom predators of juvenile bay scallops are shrimps, including the sand shrimp, Crangon septemspinosa; Xanthid mud crabs; green crabs; and at least five species of small fishes.
Heavy metals in edible tissues of the brown shrimp Crangon crangon (Linnaeus, 1758) from the Southern Black Sea (Turkey).
Gallert, "Effect of deproteination and deacetylation conditions on viscosity of chitin and chitosan extracted from Crangon crangon shrimp waste," Biochemical Engineering Journal, vol.
Garoffo et al., "Generation of a comprehensive panel of crustacean allergens from the North Sea Shrimp Crangon crangon," Molecular Immunology, vol.
There, beneath the wide, flat and oftentimes treacherous sands lives Crangon Crangon, the brown shrimp or crevette grise, to give it its more appealing French name.
Can salinity changes affect reproductive success in the brown shrimp Crangon crangon?
Sulphide species and total sulphide toxicity in the shrimp Crangon crangon.
The recovery of protein hydrolysate during enzymatic isolation of chitin from Crangon crangon processing discards.
Crangon crangon ydi'r enw gwyddonol ar y berdysen ac mae hon eto'n hynod o gyffredin o gwmpas yr arfordir.
Residents of Crangon Cottages at Birling Gap, a protected beauty spot on the South Downs near Eastbourne, are appealing against a decision to refuse permission for a 185- metre sea barrier at the foot of the crumbling cliffs.