A patchy distribution of crustaceans in the NOW was indicated in a study of the diet of dovekies. |
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In addition to fish, Pterois volitans feed on invertebrates such as amphipods, isopods, and other crustaceans. |
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The listeria germ has been found in many different species of animals, birds, fish and crustaceans. |
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The only appendages that all crustaceans have in common is two pairs of antennae. |
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A platypus feeds primarily on aquatic crustaceans, insect larvae, and some plants. |
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Distally expanded or paddle shaped geometries characteristic of rowing appendages are found in crustaceans, insects, teleosts, and tetrapods. |
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These include crustaceans, eggs, fish, groundnuts, milk, mollusks, soybeans, tree nuts and wheat. |
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The plump crustaceans were cooked only until tender, then served up in a delicate tomato, wine and feta cheese sauce. |
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His earliest research was on decapod crustaceans with the Scottish Fishery Board. |
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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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These crustaceans adaptations for water balance loss, gain and retention are a physiological priority. |
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Tautog, sea bass, and cunners share the feeding grounds of mussel beds and other small crustaceans. |
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Marine scientists have found evidence of similar patterns among shoreline species like crabs, crustaceans and seaweed. |
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Quite a few of the birds seemed to be peering down a crab hole, making me wonder if the heads had been dragged down by the crustaceans. |
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The brown trout, which feed on a rich diet of crustaceans in the brackish water, are plump and pink-fleshed. |
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The saw is also used as a digging tool to probe in mud and sand in search of crustaceans and other small invertebrates. |
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Rays and skates primarily feed on molluscs, crustaceans, worms and occasionally smaller fishes. |
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They may also forage for insects, plankton, mollusks, crustaceans, and small fish. |
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Pigmentary effectors enable crustaceans to display rapidly reversible integumental color changes and retinal screening pigment movements. |
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These levels of divergence are greater than those reported previously for congeneric species in diverse invertebrate taxa, including crustaceans. |
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The bulk of their diet is made up of crustaceans and molluscs, larger fish become more piscivorous, feeding upon herring and sand eels. |
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Surviving juveniles disperse to the riffles and runs of the river to live on insect larvae and small crustaceans. |
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Faecal pellets of zooplankton and benthic crustaceans can also have a different mineralogy from the suspended clay in the ambient sea water. |
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Hatchlings will feed on macroplankton, small snails, crustaceans and other invertebrates such as hydrozoans and jellies. |
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Few crustaceans hunt prey as a lion or a tiger does, but the mantis shrimp visually selects and stalks its victim. |
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Here come spiky crustaceans sweated in garlic, curried fish eggs and braised ox-brains. |
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There are a few other animal carbohydrates, notably chitin, the substance which constitutes the hard outer casing of insects and crustaceans. |
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Both polar and Tethyan dispersal routes have been well documented for Cretaceous and Paleocene decapod crustaceans. |
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Five important extant classes of Arthropods are arachnids, chilopods, diplopods, crustaceans and insects. |
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The shell of a mollusc isn't a suit of armour like that worn by crustaceans such as the crab. |
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Presumably primitive hexapods evolved from marginal marine and amphibious crustaceans during the late Silurian or early Devonian. |
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They have no eyes, antennae, or caudal cerci but have a telson tail, which is common in crustaceans but absent in other hexapods. |
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We noticed hawkfish, blennies, gobies and a variety of crustaceans, often camouflaged with bits of sponge and soft coral for protection. |
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These fish are carnivorous and eat a variety of small animals including insects, crustaceans, and worms. |
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It also helps newly-hatched stilts find aquatic food, such as flies, larvae, crustaceans. |
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Sea turtles are omnivorous and feed on a variety of sponges, cnidarians, mollusks, crustaceans, algae, plants, and fish. |
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On the coast, the plovers' diet consists of marine worms, crustaceans, and small mollusks. |
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Yellow and Silver eels are primarily nocturnal carnivorous feeders, consuming insects, crustaceans, clams, worms, fish and frogs. |
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Most of these turtles are carnivorous, feeding on mollusks, crustaceans, aquatic insects, fish, and amphibians. |
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During their development, some crustaceans simply enlarge the larval eye, adding ommatidia as the animal grows. |
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Other invertebrates, including mollusks and crustaceans, are also part of the diet. |
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The harbor seal's diet consists of fish, cephalopods, such as octopus and squid, and crustaceans. |
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The star-nosed mole prefers wet, swampy ground and subsists on a diet of worms, insects, and crustaceans. |
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It is intriguing that crustaceans seem to express either hemoglobin or hemocyanin but not both proteins. |
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Commercial fishing includes salmon, herring, cod, plaice, crustaceans and mollusks, mackerel, sprat, eel, lobster, shrimp, and prawns. |
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Norma Keane studied water flowers such as white water lilies and bulrushes while Darren Roache enjoyed completing his work on crustaceans. |
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Common food items are small crustaceans, worms, brittlestars, sea urchins, and snails. |
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Chris took me to a small cave where a shoal of upside-down soldierfish patrolled the entrance, and pointed out all the small crustaceans inside. |
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The senior students were keen to observe the invertebrate marine animals, such as starfish, urchins and crustaceans. |
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While in freshwater, Chinook Salmon fry and smolts feed on plankton and then terrestrial and aquatic insects, amphipods and crustaceans. |
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Some swellsharks are sluggish bottom feeders that prey on dead or sleeping fish or crustaceans. |
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Most ophiuroids are scavengers and detritus feeders, although they also prey on small live animals such as small crustaceans and worms. |
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They feed on mysids, small shrimp-like crustaceans, and other small crustaceans, plankton, and larval fish. |
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Fishes were fed brine shrimps, small, wild-caught crustaceans, and frozen mysids ad lib. |
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Lobsters are considered crustaceans, which means that they have a hard external skeleton or exoskeleton. |
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Small fish and a variety of other aquatic creatures, including mollusks and crustaceans, make up the Pigeon Guillemot's diet. |
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Marine invertebrates include ammonites, echinoderms, bivalves and crustaceans, but infaunal elements are rare. |
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In crustaceans, the deutocerebrum and tritocerebrum feed nerves into the primary and secondary antenna respectively. |
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The bluefin trevally is a predatory animal that feeds on other fish or crustaceans. |
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Her lobster is warm, which is reason enough not to shilly-shally with it, and my crustaceans are chilled, which I too do not want to compromise. |
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These teeth are used to crush prey, mostly of shellfish and crustaceans, and only rarely are used offensively towards divers. |
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The significance of this is that other species such as shellfish and crustaceans feeding in plankton could be affected. |
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However, people severely allergic to shellfish should avoid glucosamine, which is made from the shells of crustaceans. |
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Epizoic barnacles are sessile, marine crustaceans and constitute a model system featuring the above conditions. |
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The temporal resolutions of the dark-adapted photoreceptors of several species of mesopelagic crustaceans have been described in earlier studies. |
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Commonly termed beach fleas, they are actually air-breathing marine crustaceans with modified gills and related to shrimps. |
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Predators include sea stars, fish, gastropods, and crustaceans as well as humans. |
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In other contemporaneous drawings, the fish bodies seem to have morphed into billowing sails and scuttling deep-sea crustaceans. |
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The girls jump up and scurry over to the crustaceans for closer inspection. |
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Northern Waterthrushes eat large aquatic and terrestrial insects, small crustaceans, and other invertebrates. |
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These anemone eat small crustaceans, plankton and various tidepool animals that venture into the range of their stinging tentacles. |
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Like many marine crustaceans, mantis shrimp rely on their sense of smell to find food, mates, and habitat. |
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The fact that many crustaceans, being omnivorous, may act as scavengers and eat the corpses of fellow aquatic creatures need not be a deterrent. |
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Neuroblasts in many malacostracan crustaceans arise and behave differently from their counterparts in Drosophila. |
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Most viverrids are nocturnal hunters, feeding on small vertebrates, insects, and other invertebrates including worms, crustaceans, and molluscs. |
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Malacostracans exhibit the hard, calcified exoskeleton typical of crustaceans. |
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More problematic are the relationships of the four major groups, hexapods, crustaceans, myriapods, and chelicerates. |
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Amino acids are suspected to be primary olfactory attractants for many marine crustaceans. |
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Smooth-coated otters are omnivorous and will eat insects, earthworms, crustaceans, frogs, water rats, turtles, large birds, and fish. |
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Salads follow, then a range of soups generally under B.100, some pastas, fish and crustaceans including rock lobster thermidor. |
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Polysaccharides are also used in the shells of such crustaceans as crabs and lobsters. |
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Eumalacostraca is the group that contains most of the animals the general public recognize as crustaceans, such as shrimp, crabs, lobsters. |
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Small edible crabs cling to cracks in the rock, but it seems too exposed for larger crustaceans such as lobsters. |
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The diet of Atlantic wreckfish consists mainly of large ocean cephalopods, crustaceans, and other bottom-dwelling fishes. |
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Wolbachia bacteria infect many insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and parasitic nematodes. |
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The remoras themselves are covered with little parasites, crustaceans called copepods. |
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The seadragon's diet consists of mysid shrimp and other small crustaceans. |
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Some resemble insects, while others look like crustaceans, amphibians, and sharks and move fluidly. |
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Food studies indicated that more than 90 percent of the identifiable items found in the stomachs of jack mackerel are crustaceans and small, free swimming mollusks. |
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Studies of intact animals, isolated gills, gill lamellae, and membrane vesicles have produced a variety of models of osmoregulatory ion transport in euryhaline crustaceans. |
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Goldfish feed on crustaceans, insect larvae, molluscs and some vegetation. |
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Fish and crustaceans enter this system, attracting native waterbirds, shorebirds, and seabirds, which regularly forage along the ditch's riparian banks. |
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Barnacles are crustaceans like crabs and shrimps but, because of their appearance, until the 19th century they were thought to be molluscs like limpets and whelks. |
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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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These toothpick-sized, shrimplike crustaceans thrive in vast quantities in Antarctic waters. |
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As in crustaceans, autotomy must be done before a critical period so that there is sufficient time to regenerate the appendage before the next ecdysis. |
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For decades bacteriologists have known that the organism lives in close association with zooplankton, particularly the minute crustaceans known as copepods. |
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The crustaceans are a class of the phylum Arthropoda, a large and important phylum that includes animals with a segmented body, hard exoskeleton, and many jointed legs. |
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The hyperiids are little crustaceans which are again entirely planktonic but are related to beach fleas and those laterally compressed wriggly things you find under stones. |
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Most of the diet is made up of small fish, although a wide variety of sea creatures including crustaceans, marine worms, and squid are also taken. |
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These creatures are quite distinct from fish, crustaceans, and molluscs. |
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They impact the populations of shellfish and crustaceans in their area. |
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This type of ornamentation is often found in crustaceans including Daphnia, many species of ostracodes, and other Cambrian bivalved arthropods such as Isoxys. |
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In contrast, the diet of neritic predators such as the bonnethead shark from southwest Florida is dominated by crustaceans, principally shallow water blue crabs. |
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They feed on crustaceans, such as the small shrimp-like mysids. |
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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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Catsharks occur around the globe in warm temperate seas, and therefore are a consistent predator on populations of squid, crustaceans, cephalopods, and small fishes. |
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Whereas the humble brownie survives on a meagre diet of crustaceans and fly life, the ferox is a committed cannibal, feeding largely on young fish of its own species. |
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The hard component was often formed from calcium carbonate, as found in shellfish, but other durable defences were provided by chitin in crustaceans and insects. |
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When in coastal marshes, they are more omnivorous than most dabbling ducks, with mollusks, crustaceans, and arthropods making up nearly half of their diet. |
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In an act of complete nonchalance, the 23 year-old Southampton lad started a food fight leaving other guests liable to be pasted with flying fish remains and crustaceans. |
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By 10-11 days after hatching, young gar begin feeding on small crustaceans, such as cladocerans and copepods, and insects, including various dipterans such as chironomids. |
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Mass movements of marine crustaceans called krill generate turbulent currents that may help pump nutrients from the ocean depths to surface waters, researchers say. |
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Over 200 species of micro-organisms, fish, crustaceans, polychaetes, echinoderms, coelenterates, and molluscs have been identified in the vent areas. |
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Approximately 1340 described marine gammaridean species are classified phyletically in the current CNAI list of amphipod crustaceans of North America. |
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The ommatidia of these two groups are the most similar of the major arthropod groups and compound eyes are common in many hexapods and crustaceans. |
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After migrating to the ocean, the maturing adults feed on large zooplakton, herring, pilchard, sandlance and other fishes, squid, and crustaceans. |
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The leptocephalus is planktivorous as it drifts to coastal waters and develops into an elver, which feeds on aquatic insects, small crustaceans, and dead fish. |
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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 Palinuridae family includes the commercially exploited crustaceans of Australia that are known as rock lobsters, spiny crayfish and marine crayfish. |
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When they reach a length of 12 mm, chub begin to feed more on small invertebrates, particularly chironomid larvae and tiny crustaceans, such as daphnia. |
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Eggs and hatchlings are the most vulnerable, falling prey to insects, crustaceans, mollusks, small mammals, birds, other reptiles, and various fishes. |
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Small crustaceans and young molluscs make up the bulk of their diet, along with algal cells, which are ground up in the muscular gizzard at the beginning of the gut. |
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I applaud these crustaceans for their insistence that it's ok to drop out of useful society in order to protect a feeling of global harmony that I doubt has ever existed. |
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Food proteins causing acute reactions in patients are few in number such as peanuts, walnuts, filberts, eggs, fish, crustaceans, cotton seed, kiwi and lastly milk, and wheat. |
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In insects the Orthoptera, and in crustaceans the Decapoda, Stomatopoda and calanoid Copepoda, are the only groups to far exceed a typically small range. |
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They feed on crustaceans, aquatic insects, small insects, and probably any aquatic organisms that they can find and eat. |
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Thornback rays fed mainly upon fishes and reptauts, but also upon polychaetes, mysids, natant crustaceans, isopods, and cephalopods. |
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However, other types of organisms can be commonly found in the water, such as crustaceans, oligochaetes, mollusks, and arachnids. |
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Other seaducks forage by diving underwater, taking molluscs or crustaceans from the sea floor. |
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The healthy seagrass beds that the turtles provide give habitat and feeding grounds for many species of fish and crustaceans. |
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The young eat fish eggs, mollusks, jellyfish, small invertebrates, worms, sponges, algae, and crustaceans. |
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The Thames is also host to some invasive crustaceans, including the signal crayfish and the Chinese mitten crab. |
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This end of the food web includes crustaceans and small fish, as well as phytoplankton and other microorganisms. |
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Most of the early crustaceans are rare, but fossil crustaceans become abundant from the Carboniferous period onwards. |
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Although the classification of crustaceans has been quite variable, the system used by Martin and Davis largely supersedes earlier works. |
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Copepods and other tiny crustaceans are the most common zooplankton eaten by herring. |
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Despite their diversity of form, crustaceans are united by the special larval form known as the nauplius. |
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They feed on terrestrial and aquatic insects, amphipods, and other crustaceans while young, and primarily on other fish when older. |
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Parthenogenesis is also widespread among crustaceans, where viable eggs are produced by a female without needing fertilisation by a male. |
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No species of plants, birds, amphibians, reptiles, molluscs, crustaceans, or mammals are endemic on Diego Garcia or in the surrounding waters. |
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They are solitary creatures, which hunt mostly at night usually feeding on crustaceans, fish, birds, squids, turtles and sea snakes. |
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Found throughout the Pacific Ocean, king crabs are among the world's largest crustaceans and can weigh more than 10kgs. |
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Scientists had thought that early arthropods had simpler brains like those of tiny freshwater crustaceans called branchiopods. |
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Many marine fishes enter productive estuarine habitats to forage on abundant zooplankton, meiofauna, molluscs, crustaceans and fishes. |
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All the fish and crustaceans on display are caught around the island and are placed in reconstructions of their natural habitat. |
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The number and variety of appendages in different crustaceans may be partly responsible for the group's success. |
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More than 10 million tons of crustaceans are produced by fishery or farming for human consumption, the majority of it being shrimp and prawns. |
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In the autumn, both adults and juveniles relied more on crustaceans, with also a marked increase in the presence of sipunculid worms. |
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Most members of a category of crustaceans called hyperiid amphipods are evolutionarily specialized for jellyfish riding. |
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Coregonus vandesius inhabits deep, cold lakes, and uses planktonic crustaceans, such as copepods, as its primary food source. |
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Molluscs and crustaceans are also consumed, especially in winter when insect larvae are less available. |
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Like other arthropods, crustaceans have an exoskeleton, which they moult to grow. |
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In many reptantian crustaceans, the fast flexor muscles are used in two distinct forms of tailflipping. |
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The remaining Gulf inlets still are important to several species of fishes, crustaceans, and shellfish that are commercially harvested. |
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The chief exports of this state are coffee, fresh fruits, fertilizer, sugar, fish and crustaceans. |
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Still, more than 150 species of fish, 88 species of crustaceans, and 256 species of Bryozoans, or moss animals, have been identified there. |
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The remote and hostile Antarctic region is home to 8,800 recorded species, with moss animals, sponges and small crustaceans richly represented. |
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This has had a negative impact on the crustaceans that rely on the mangrove, and in turn on the species that feed on them. |
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Fish hatcheries provide larval and juvenile fish, crustaceans and shellfish, for use in aquaculture systems. |
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Dolphins can be seen as well as larger crustaceans such as lobsters and spider crabs. |
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Aquaculture of fish, molluscs, and crustaceans, and the keeping of bees and silkworms is widespread. |
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Some crustaceans are more closely related to insects and other hexapods than they are to certain other crustaceans. |
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Fossil groups found here include crustaceans, insects, molluscs, echinoderms, fish, amphibians, reptiles and a few mammals. |
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Epizootic infestations by nemertean brood parasites on commercially important crustaceans. |
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Invertebrates were also consumed, including mollusks, chaetognaths, nematodes, nemerteans, trematodes, polychaetes, and crustaceans. |
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This comprehensive guide identifies 800 species of decapod and stomatopod crustaceans from southern Australian waters. |
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Examples of meroplankton include the larvae of sea urchins, starfish, crustaceans, marine worms, and most fish. |
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Fishing may include catching aquatic animals other than fish, such as molluscs, cephalopods, crustaceans, and echinoderms. |
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Goose barnacles feed on plankton and small crustaceans such as copepods, isopods and amphipods. |
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There is an abundance of fossils on the island, especially of crustaceans and nautiloids such as Trilobites and Ammonites. |
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Mature hake feed mainly on fish, squid, and crustaceans, especially Mysidacea and Euphausiacea. |
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The diversity of crustaceans testifies to a dramatic Lower Carboniferous eumalacostracan radiation. |
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Stomach sampling studies have discovered that small Atlantic cod feed primarily on crustaceans, while large Atlantic cod feed primarily on fish. |
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The seas where octopods live sparkle with constellations of bioluminescent fish, squid, crustaceans, and other creatures. |
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Young Atlantic halibut individuals feed on crustaceans such as crabs and prawns. |
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However, as a group, the small aquatic crustaceans called copepods form the largest animal biomass on earth. |
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In a school lab, the students bred small crustaceans called daphnia that can naturally remove toxic algae blooms that turn the water green. |
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Yen found that male copepods, pinhead-size marine crustaceans with only primitive light sensors, chug along the tiny wakes left by females. |
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The definitive hosts of Anisakis species are marine mammals, which are infected through ingestion of parasitized fish and crustaceans. |
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It is mostly a night hunter, feeding on small fish, polychaetes, cephalopods, and crustaceans. |
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Other faunal groups, such as the polychaete worms and isopod crustaceans, appear to be endemic to certain specific plains and basins. |
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Smooth newts are generalist carnivores with a broad diet including invertebrates, crustaceans, and the eggs and hatchlings of frogs and fish. |
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There are species fisheries worldwide for finfish, mollusks, crustaceans and echinoderms, and by extension, aquatic plants such as kelp. |
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Other marine life taken as food includes shellfish, crustaceans, sea cucumber, jellyfish and roe. |
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Sturgeon are primarily benthic feeders, with a diet of shells, crustaceans and small fish. |
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The diet of pelicans usually consists of fish, but occasionally amphibians, turtles, crustaceans, insects, birds and mammals are also eaten. |
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Mysticetes, as a whole, mostly feed on krill and plankton, followed by crustaceans and other invertebrates. |
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A staple of our Big Bend fishery, seatrout hang out over lush grassbeds, hunting for the pinfish, white bait and crustaceans that swim there. |
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Odontocetes, as a whole, mostly feed on fish and cephalopods, and then followed by crustaceans and bivalves. |
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Molecular phylogeny of the major arthropod groups indicates polyphyly of crustaceans and a new hypothesis for the origin of hexapods. |
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They are bottom feeders, mainly eating crustaceans and benthic invertebrates. |
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A number of algal species live epizootically on the branchiopod crustaceans found in temporary ponds. |
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Ringed seals may also eat herring, smelt, whitefish, sculpin, perch, and crustaceans. |
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Others have hard exoskeletons, outer shells like those of insects and crustaceans. |
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Lobsters are omnivores and typically eat live prey such as fish, mollusks, other crustaceans, worms, and some plant life. |
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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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As adults they have sharp teeth, and hunt small crustaceans such as copepods, as well as forage fish, shrimp and squid. |
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They feed on polychaetes, crustaceans and bivalves and can be found at depths up to 200 metres. |
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The young cod then move to the seabed and change their diet to small benthic crustaceans, such as isopods and small crabs. |
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This species feeds on squid, pelagic crustaceans, lanternfishes, flying fishes, sauries and other mackerel. |
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Toothed whales mostly feed on fish and cephalopods, followed by crustaceans and bivalves. |
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Thus Triassic stratigraphy is mostly based on organisms that lived in lagoons and hypersaline environments, such as Estheria crustaceans. |
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Its food consists of small schooling fish, squid, and crustaceans including copepods and krill. |
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Fossils include reptiles, fish and crustaceans but also some insects. |
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They will, however, eat squid and crustaceans in certain places. |
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In the stomachs of both species, crustaceans and teleosts were the dominant prey items, and molluscs, polychaetes, echinoderms, and sipunculids were found in lower abundance. |
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You'll get tips on buying a microscope to using it to investigate insect larvae, crustaceans, and other itty bitty buggies from your neighborhood pond or puddle. |
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In this area Chris can expect to see marine wildlife such as multi-coloured sea slugs, light bulb sea squirts, sun stars, corals, crustaceans, seals, and diving sea birds. |
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Medusae are carnivorous, feeding on plankton, crustaceans, fish eggs, small fish and other jellyfish, ingesting and voiding through the same hole in the middle of the bell. |
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A tough polysaccharide, chitin is responsible for the shells of shrimp and other crustaceans, as well as armor-like insect cuticles and flexible butterfly wings. |
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Studies on the body biochemical composition during starvation of crustaceans yield information that can be useful for the understanding of their ecophysiology. |
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They will uproot crabs, pinfish, tube worms and other small crustaceans. |
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Crocodiles mostly eat fish, amphibians, crustaceans, molluscs, birds, reptiles, and mammals, and they occasionally cannibalize smaller crocodiles. |
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Shorebirds and crustaceans prey on the hatchings scrambling for the sea. |
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Based on species, market is categorized into carps, mollusks, crustaceans and diadromous, mackerel, milkfish, salmon, sea bass, trout, sea bream, and other species. |
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Copepods, being crustaceans, are not kosher, nor are they small enough to be ignored as nonfood microscopic organisms, since some specimens can be seen with the naked eye. |
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They are thought to be generalists, feeding on smaller fish, pelagic crustaceans such as shrimp, amphipods, cumaceans, and less often cephalopods and lanternfish. |
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Like other crustaceans, they have an armoured exoskeleton, but they are so small that in most species, this thin armour and the entire body is almost totally transparent. |
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As the cod grow, they feed on krill and other small crustaceans and fish. |
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The eggs hatch in water and go through a series of developmental stages in a snail and enter the gills, muscles or viscera of fresh-water crustaceans. |
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Molecular structures and the aligned amino acid sequences of different lectins isolated from various crustaceans, chordate, mollusca, and marine algae are quite different. |
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A former Chesapeake Bay crabber who easily tossed around 100-pound, ice-laden crates of crustaceans in his youth, Kirk Bloodsworth remains a formidable physical presence. |
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Studies have shown that the Welsh populations mostly predate freshwater crustaceans, though fears exist that this large anuran may also feed on the tadpoles of native species. |
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A dolphin's diet consists mainly of small fish, crustaceans, and squid. |
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Larger capelin also eat a great deal of krill and other crustaceans. |
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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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The other group, which was generally favoured, thought they came from a class of crustaceans called branchiopods, which include brine shrimp and fairy shrimp. |
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On the basis of usage of fishmeal in aquaculture it can be further segmented into marine fish, salmon and trout, tilapias, cyprinids, eels, crustaceans and others. |
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By contrast, only higher concentrations of carbon dioxide would appear to have an impact on crustaceans such as the Atlantic spider crab or edible crab. |
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Dolmer observed reduced numbers of poriferans, echinoderms, anthozoans, molluscs, crustaceans, and ascidians in dredged areas four months after dredging for mussels. |
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The majority of crustaceans have separate sexes, and reproduce sexually. |
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To calculate the market size, the report considers revenue generated through the sales of carps, mollusks, crustaceans, diadromous fish, and others. |
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Marine crustaceans are as ubiquitous in the oceans as insects are on land. |
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It is unclear whether the biramous condition is a derived state which evolved in crustaceans, or whether the second branch of the limb has been lost in all other groups. |
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They mainly feed on cephalopods, crustaceans, and bony fishes. |
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Invertebrates observed in these caves included crustaceans, pseudoscorpions, spiders, millipedes, a dipluran, psocopteran, collembolans, beetles, and flies. |
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Various noninsect arthropods are eaten, as are molluscs and crustaceans where available, earthworms, and even vertebrates such as lizards and frogs. |
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Important animals that live in European seas are zooplankton, molluscs, echinoderms, different crustaceans, squids and octopuses, fish, dolphins, and whales. |
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