An order of CRUSTACEA comprised of shrimp-like organisms containing body trunks with at least 20 segments. The are commonly used as aquarium food.

The origin and evolution of variable-region helices in V4 and V7 of the small-subunit ribosomal RNA of branchiopod crustaceans. (1/9)

We sequenced the V4 and V7 regions of the small-subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) from 38 species of branchiopod crustaceans (e.g., Artemia, Daphnia, Triops) representing all eight extant orders. Ancestral large-bodied taxa in the orders Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata, and Spinicaudata (limnadiids and cyzicids) possess the typical secondary structure in these regions, whereas the spinicaudatan Cyclestheria and all of the cladocerans (Anomopoda, Ctenopoda, Onychopoda, and Haplopoda) possess three unique helices. Although the lengths and primary sequences of the distal ends of these helices are extremely variable, their locations, secondary structures, and primary sequences at the proximal end are conserved, indicating that they are homologous. This evidence supports the classical view that Cladocera is a monophyletic group and that the cyclestheriids are transitional between spinicaudatans and cladocerans. The single origin and persistence since the Permian of the unique cladoceran helices suggests that births and deaths of variable region helices have been rare. The broad range of sequence divergences observed among the cladoceran helices permitted us to make inferences about their evolution. Although their proximal ends are very GC-biased, there is a significant negative correlation between length and GC content due to an increasing proportion of U at their distal ends. Slippage-like processes occurring at unpaired nucleotides or bulges, which are very U-biased, are associated with both helix origin and runaway length expansion. The overall GC contents and lengths of V4 and V7 are highly correlated. More surprisingly, the lengths of these SSU rRNA variable regions are also highly correlated with the length of the large-subunit rRNA expansion segment, D2, indicating that mechanisms affecting length variation do so both across single genes and across genes in the rRNA gene family.  (+info)

Identification and characterization of a prawn white spot syndrome virus gene that encodes an envelope protein VP31. (2/9)

Based on a combination of SDS-PAGE and mass spectrometry, a protein with an apparent molecular mass of 31 kDa (termed as VP31) was identified from purified shrimp white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) envelope fraction. The resulting amino acid (aa) sequence matched an open reading frame (WSV340) of the WSSV genome. This ORF contained 783 nucleotides (nt), encoding 261 aa. A fragment of WSV340 was expressed in Escherichia coli as a glutathione S-transferase (GST) fusion protein with a 6His-tag, and then specific antibody was raised. Western blot analysis and the immunoelectron microscope method (IEM) confirmed that VP31 was present exclusively in the viral envelope fraction. The neutralization experiment suggested that VP31 might play an important role in WSSV infectivity.  (+info)

Acute toxicity of pharmaceutical and personal care products on freshwater crustacean (Thamnocephalus platyurus) and fish (Oryzias latipes). (3/9)

Pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) enter aquatic environments via sewage treatment facilities and their potentially toxic effects on biota, particularly aquatic organisms, are of considerable concern. In this study, we investigated the acute toxicity of selected PPCPs on a freshwater crustacean (Thamnocephalus platyurus) and a fish species (Oryzias latipes). The 24-hr median lethal concentration (LC(50)) values of ibuprofen, mefenamic acid, indometacin, carbamazepine, propranolol, ifenprodil, clarithromycin and triclosan for T. platyurus were estimated to be 19.59, 3.95, 16.14, > 100, 10.31, 4.43, 94.23 and 0.47 mg/l respectively. Conversely, the 96-hr LC(50) values for these PPCPs were estimated at > 100, 8.04, 81.92, 45.87, 11.40, 8.71, > 100 and 0.60 mg/l for O. latipes, respectively. The toxic sensitivity of T. platyurus to these PPCPs, except for carbamazepine, was therefore higher than for O. latipes. No acute toxicity effects were associated with PPCPs, such as atenolol, disopyramide, famotidine, fluconazole, erythromycin and levofloxacin, in the two aquatic organisms at the concentrations tested in this study (> 100 mg/l). These findings may help us to understand the potential biological effects and risks associated with PPCP exposure in aquatic organisms. Further long-term studies are required to fully assess the growth and reproduction of these compounds on aquatic biota.  (+info)

Stress hormones and the fitness consequences associated with the transition to a novel diet in larval amphibians. (4/9)

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Long distance dispersal of zooplankton endemic to isolated mountaintops--an example of an ecological process operating on an evolutionary time scale. (5/9)

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The effect of composition of different ecotoxicological test media on free and bioavailable copper from CuSO4 and CuO nanoparticles: comparative evidence from a Cu-selective electrode and a Cu-biosensor. (6/9)

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Mitochondrial DNA regionalism and historical demography in the extant populations of Chirocephalus kerkyrensis (Branchiopoda: Anostraca). (7/9)

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Antipredator behavior promotes diversification of feeding strategies. (8/9)

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Branchiopod crustaceans are represented by fairy, tadpole, and clam shrimps (Anostraca, Notostraca, Laevicaudata, Spinicaudata), which typically inhabit temporary freshwater bodies, and water fleas (Cladoceromorpha), which live in all kinds of freshwater and occasionally marine environments [1, 2]. The earliest branchiopods occur in the Cambrian, where they are represented by complete body fossils from Sweden such as Rehbachiella kinnekullensis [3] and isolated mandibles preserved as small carbonaceous fossils [4-6] from Canada. The earliest known continental branchiopods are associated with hot spring environments [7] represented by the Early Devonian Rhynie Chert of Scotland (410 million years ago) and include possible stem-group or crown-group Anostraca, Notostraca, and clam shrimps or Cladoceromorpha [8-10], which differmorphologically fromtheirmodern counterparts [1, 2, 11]. Here we report the discovery of an ephemeral pool branchiopod community from the 365-million-year-old Strud locality ...
Many plant seeds and invertebrates can survive passage through the digestive system of birds, which may lead to long distance dispersal (endozoochory) in case of prolonged retention by moving vectors. Endozoochorous dispersal by waterbirds has nowadays been documented for many aquatic plant seeds, algae and dormant life stages of aquatic invertebrates. Anecdotal information indicates that endozoochory is also possible for fully functional, active aquatic organisms, a phenomenon that we here address experimentally using aquatic snails. We fed four species of aquatic snails to mallards (Anas platyrhynchos), and monitored snail retrieval and survival over time. One of the snail species tested was found to survive passage through the digestive tract of mallards as fully functional adults. Hydrobia (Peringia) ulvae survived up to five hours in the digestive tract. This suggests a maximum potential transport distance of up to 300 km may be possible if these snails are taken by flying birds, although ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Elongation during segmentation shows axial variability, low mitotic rates, and synchronized cell cycle domains in the crustacean, Thamnocephalus platyurus. AU - Constantinou, Savvas J.. AU - Duan, Nicole. AU - Nagy, Lisa M.. AU - Chipman, Ariel D.. AU - Williams, Terri A.. PY - 2020/1/18. Y1 - 2020/1/18. N2 - Background: Segmentation in arthropods typically occurs by sequential addition of segments from a posterior growth zone. However, the amount of tissue required for growth and the cell behaviors producing posterior elongation are sparsely documented. Results: Using precisely staged larvae of the crustacean, Thamnocephalus platyurus, we systematically examine cell division patterns and morphometric changes associated with posterior elongation during segmentation. We show that cell division occurs during normal elongation but that cells in the growth zone need only divide ~ 1.5 times to meet growth estimates; correspondingly, direct measures of cell division in the growth zone ...
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Dispersal of bryophytes is an intriguing issue, that can help understanding the geographical distribution of species and the assemblage of communities.
Thamnocephalus cerebrinoxius n. g., n. sp. is a sphyriid copepod found in the nasal capsules of a small enzootic west African shark, Leptocharias smithii (Leptochariidae), caught off the coast of Sene
Lepidocaris rhyniensis is an extinct species of crustacean. It is the only species known from the order Lipostraca, and is the only abundant animal in the Rhynie chert deposits. It resembles modern Anostraca, to which it is probably closely related, although its relationships to other orders remain unclear. The body is 3 mm (0.12 in) long, with 23 body segments and 19 pairs of appendages, but no carapace. It occurred chiefly among charophytes, probably in alkaline temporary pools. All the known specimens of Lepidocaris rhyniensis have been excavated from the Rhynie chert deposits in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which is a famous Lagerstätte, or site of exceptional preservation. Lepidocaris is the only abundant animal in the deposits, and is likely to be responsible for many of the frequent coprolites found in the rocks. Lepidocaris was first described by D. J. Scourfield in a 1926 paper in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Scourfield could not accommodate his new genus in the ...
Boix, D., Sala, J., Escoriza, D. & Alonso, M. 2016. Linderiella jebalae sp. nov. (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca), a new species from the Rif mountains (northern Morocco). Zootaxa 4138(3): 491-512. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4138.3.4. Reference page ...
Walter, T. Chad (2008). Arctodiaptomus steindachneri kerkyrensis Pesta, 1935. In: Walter, T.C. & Boxshall, G. (2017). World of Copepods database. Accessed at http://www.marinespecies.org/copepoda/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=362940 on 2017-11- ...
Appendix C. References for Appendices A and B. Akçakaya H. R., M. A. Burgman, and L. R. Ginzburg. 1999. Applied Population Ecology. Principles and Computer Exercises using RAMAS EcoLab. Second edition. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts, USA.. Baguette, M. 2003. Long distance dispersal and landscape occupancy in a metapopulation of the cranberry fritillary butterfly. Ecography 26:153 160.. Baguette, M., and G. Nève. 1994. Adult movements between populations in the specialist butterfly Proclossiana eunomia (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Ecological Entomology 19:1 5.. Baguette, M., and N. Schtickzelle. 2003. Local population dynamics are important to the conservation of metapopulations in highly fragmented landscapes. Journal of Applied Ecology 40:404 412.. Bergman, K. O. 2001. Population dynamics and the importance of habitat management for conservation of the butterfly Lopinga achine. Journal of Applied Ecology 38:1303 1313.. Bergman, K. O., and J. Landin. 2002. Population structure ...
Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 61(4):214-224 The dating of names proposed in the first Supplement to Thomas Jerdons Catalogue of the birds of the Peninsula of India., by Dickinson EC, et al., 2004 ...
At the XXIst World Congress of the International Committee of Historical Sciences (ICHS/CISH) in 2010 in Amsterdam, the International Commission for Historical Demography (ICHD) decided to write an overview of its own history. Fifty years had gone by since the CISH XIst World Congress in Stockholm 1960, when historians took the first tentative initiatives to create a wholly new interdisciplinary commission for historical demography, a meeting place for a budding discipline where researchers in letters and science could meet, exchange ideas, cultivate and develop a new field. This book is the outcome of that decision. Demography, past, present and future is a common concern for all inhabitants of this planet. The variation is great, however, with regard to sources, social and political conditions, state of the art, technological development, national and local initiatives. In the course of half a century many changes take place. Keeping abreast of the gigantic streams of information and ...
Entrusting precious eggs and larvae to ponds destined to dry up seems an absurd strategy for amphibians. If the water evaporates before the larvae transform, they die. Why tempt fate in this manner? The answer is the absence of fish. Amphibian larvae in vernal pools need not worry about being eaten by these voracious predators.. The lack of fish not only improves the survival chances of amphibian larvae, but also enables invertebrate life to flourish, including the lovely centimetre-long fairy shrimp. These freshwater crustaceans are another vernal pool obligate species, found rarely, if ever, in other wetlands. Tens of thousands can inhabit a typical vernal pool. Their lives are ephemeral, but as with springs glorious woodland wildflowers, that is part of their appeal. Theirs is a precious, fleeting beauty.. Vernal pools are alive with other invertebrates: backswimmers and water boatmen, caddisflies and fishflies, snails and clams. And though devoid of fish, vernal pools are hardly ...
Scientists of the Max Planck Research Group Insect Symbiosis and the Experimental Ecology and Evolution Group at the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology in Jena, Germany, found that acquiring a group of bacterial symbionts that are localized in the gut enabled firebugs to successfully exploit a food source that was previously inaccessible to them and lead to the diversification within this new ecological niche.
Definition: Caridoid escape reaction: innate escape mechanism in marine and freshwater crustaceans; rapid abdominal flexions that produce powerful swimming strokes, thrusting the crustacean backwards through the water and away from danger ...
GARCÍA ABAD, Rocío (2003) Emigrar a la ría de Bilbao. Factores de expulsión y selección del capital humano (1877-1935). PhD thesis, UPV/EHU.. García Abad, Rocío (2003) Emigrar a la ría de Bilbao. Factores de expulsión y selección del capital humano (1877-1935). Other thesis, Universidad del País Vasco-Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea.. ...
Mouthon, Fabrice (1998) Population et elevage en Chartreuse du nord à travers le denombrement Savoyard de 1561. In: Mendia, Gizartea eta Kultura = Montaña, Sociedad y Cultura = Montagne, Société et Culture. Zainak. Cuadernos de Antropología-Etnografía (17). Eusko Ikaskuntza, Donostia-San Sebastián, pp. 197-215.. ...
If you have a question about this talk, please contact sja60.. Abstract not available. This talk is part of the Core Seminar in Economic and Social History series.. ...
H/SS 124. Problems in Historical Demography. 9 units (3-0-6); first term. Birth, marriage, and death-the most basic events in peoples lives-are inextricably linked to larger economic and social phenomena. An understanding of these basic events can thus shed light on the economic and social world inhabited by people in the past. In this course students will be introduced to the sources and methods used by historical demographers to construct demographic measures for past populations. In addition, the course will cover a broad range of problems in historical demography, including mortality crises, fertility control, infant mortality, and the role of economic and social institutions in demographic change. While the emphasis is on societies in the past, there will be some discussion of modern demographic trends in various parts of the world. Not offered 2016-17. ...
In this paper, Lisa and I explore the emergent paradigm that maternal microbial transmission in animals is a universal phenomenon that ensures transgenerational maintenance of important host-microbe partnerships or functions over evolutionary time scales. To our knowledge, ours is the first literature review to encompass all forms of maternal transmission across the animal kingdom. Some of the stories we scavenged from the literature surprised even us. Thus, we have classified maternal transmission into two broad categories that reflect route of transmission (internal versus external) in order to facilitate future discussion of maternal transmission mechanisms in both invertebrates and vertebrates. We have defined internal maternal transmission as any transfer of microbes to an oocyte or embryo while still developing within the maternal body cavity, while external maternal transmission refers to the ingestion of maternal microbes after delivery, such as breastfeeding in humans or egg smearing ...
During the spring breeding season throughout the channeled scablands of eastern Washington, metamorphosed male and female blotched tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum melanostictum) utilize oropharyngeal suction to capture large quantities of small aquatic invertebrates. Stomach content analysis on salamanders from three populations of this subspecies revealed that they consume the following taxa: Copepoda, Cladocera, Culicidae, Anostraca, and Chironomidae. Although the amount of energy obtained by adults via in-water feeding was not calculated, the large volume of aquatic invertebrate material flushed from salamander stomachs suggests that this feeding strategy should add significantly to their total annual nutrient consumption.
Widespread disposal of landfill leachate to municipal sewer infrastructure in the United States calls for an improved understanding of the relative organic-chemical contributions to the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) waste stream and associated surface-water discharge to receptors in the environment. Landfill leachate, WWTP influent, and WWTP effluent samples were collected from three landfill-WWTP systems and compared with analogous influent and effluent samples from two WWTPs that did not receive leachate. Samples were analyzed for 73 per-/poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), 109 pharmaceuticals, and 21 hormones and related compounds. PFAS were detected more frequently in leachate (92%) than in influent (55%). Total PFAS concentrations in leachate (93,100 ng/L) were more than ten times higher than in influent (6,950 ng/L), and effluent samples (3,730 ng/L). Concentrations of bisphenol A; the nonprescription pharmaceuticals cotinine, lidocaine, nicotine; and the prescription pharmaceuticals
Birds, in particular poultry and ducks, are a source of many infectious diseases, such as those caused by influenza viruses. These viruses are a threat not only to the birds themselves but also to poultry farming and human health, as forms that can infect humans are known to have evolved. It is believed that migratory birds in general play an important role in the global spread of avian influenza (AI). However, it is still debated how large this role precisely is and whether other modes of spread may be more important. The mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) is the worlds most abundant and well-studied waterfowl species. Besides being an important game and agricultural species, it is also a flagship species in wetland conservation and restoration. Waterfowl (Anseriformes: Anatidae) and especially ducks currently are the focal bird group in long distance dispersal of Avian Influenza in the wild, and the mallard has been identified as the most likely species to transport this virus.. In my thesis I ...
TY - JOUR. T1 - Effects of inorganic anions on Fenton oxidation of organic species in landfill leachate. AU - Deng, Yang. AU - Rosario-Muniz, Edualberto. AU - Ma, Xingmao. PY - 2012/1/1. Y1 - 2012/1/1. N2 - Fenton oxidation typically achieves only a moderate removal efficiency of chemical oxidation demand (COD) in treatment of a landfill leachate, incomparable to some other chemical oxidation processes (e.g. electrochemical oxidation). A traditional viewpoint is that the remaining highly oxidized organic species become recalcitrant to hydroxyl radical (OH·)-induced oxidation at a higher degree of Fenton oxidation. Although this may, at least partially, be true, the effects of inorganic anions, which are abundant in leachate, on Fenton oxidation have been largely ignored. The objective of this study is to assess the roles of three inorganic anions (nitrate, sulfate, and chloride) originally present in or externally added to leachate during Fenton oxidation of refractory organic species in ...
A biological living-filter system for treatment of sanitary landfill leachate which comprises a treatment basin which is lined with a water impervious material and filled with an organically enriched treatment medium which is conducive to maintaining a population of micro-organisms. The system also includes leachate tolerant plants growing in the treatment medium and flow control means for the leachate.
Progress in Environmental Science and Engineering: Removal of Arsenic from Landfill Leachate by Selected Low-Cost Sorbents: An Experimental Study at the Zixiaguan Landfill of Wuhan City, Central China
New scientific research from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) details how landfill leachate, disposed from landfills is host to numerous contaminants.
Article The effect of urban landfill leachate characteristics on the coexistence of anammox bacteria and heterotrophic denitrifiers. Heterotrophic denitrification coexists with the anammox process contributing to N removal owing to the biodegradable ...
Presenter: Jessica C. North, University of OtagoPresentation title: Landfill leachate monitoring: applications of stable isotopesEvent: WasteMINZ Conference
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If wetlands are of interest, why not just measure wetlands rather than frogs? It is because wetlands, depending on their permanency or resistance to drying, are made up of unique mixes of plants and animals (Ryan et al. 2014). Shallow, seasonal wetlands filled by melting snow are the first to dry in years with reduced snowpacks. These wetlands typically contain rapidly developing species like fairy shrimp, midges, and boreal chorus frogs. During years with low snowpacks when shallow wetlands dry early, there are fewer wetland sites available for breeding boreal chorus frogs. Conversely, the number of breeding sites increases sharply in abundantly wet years, such as 2011, 2014, and 2017. Through years of monitoring, this relationship between boreal chorus frogs and snowpacks has become obvious (figure 1; Ray et al. 2016). The establishment of warmer, drier weather patterns would have consequences for snowpacks, wetlands, and boreal chorus frogs, profoundly changing YNPs spring and early summer ...
Landfill leachates were collected and their chemical properties analyzed once every two months over a ten-month period from the Gin Drinkers Bay (GDB) and Junk Bay (JB) landfills. The contents of sol
The disposal of urban waste into landfill has been used for long time because of its relatively low cost. One of most important drawbacks associated to ..
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https://www.fightaging.org/archives/2014/05/a-report-from-the-first-international-mini-symposium-on-methionine-restriction-and-lifespan.php Methionine is an essential amino acid. Our metabolism cannot produce it, but is nonetheless an important raw material for the manufacture of proteins, and thus must be obtained in the diet. If you dont obtain enough of it, you die. Fortunately just about any sensible diet, and even most deficient diets, contain far more than you actually need to get by. Very few foodstuffs are lacking in methionine.. If you are the sort who likes undertaking strict and novel diets for the inherent challenge involved, rather than the outcome, then you should give up whatever you are doing right now and give a low methionine diet a try. You will be faced with challenging research to identify appropriate levels of methionine for a human low methionine diet, poor and contradictory nutritional data on the methionine content of various foodstuffs, and a comprehensive avoidance ...
The present invention concerns a body fluid testing device (10) for analyzing a body fluids, comprising a test media tape (30) adapted to collect the body fluid, a supply portion (100) storing an uncontaminated section of the test media tape, a storage portion (110) for storing a contaminated section of the test media tape, an exposure portion positioned between the supply portion and the storage portion, the exposure portion being adapted to expose a section of the test media tape to the body fluid. An important aspect is a tip portion (20) for exposing a test medium to body fluid application. The application further concerns a test media cassette for housing test media. Another aspect is a testing device and method that employs illumination of a test medium at the site for body fluid application.
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Vera Warmuth.. Abstract not available. This talk is part of the Zoology Graduate Seminars series.. ...
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In Nature this week: review of scientific, technical, and ethical aspects of therapeutic genome editing; fitness consequence map for rice; and more.
Brassicaceae are almost exclusively pollinated by insects. A chemical mechanism in the pollen is active in many species to avoid selfing. Two notable exceptions are exclusive self pollination in closed flowers in Cardamine chenopodifolia, and wind pollination in Pringlea antiscorbutica.[7] Although it can be pollinated, Alliaria petiolata is self-fertile. Most species reproduce sexually through seed, but Cardamine bulbifera produces gemmae and in others, such as Cardamine pentaphyllos, the coral-like roots easily break into segments, that will grow into separate plants.[7] In some species, such as in the genus Cardamine, seed pods open with force and so catapult the seeds quite far. Many of these have sticky seed coats, assisting long distance dispersal by animals, and this may also explain several intercontinental dispersal events in the genus, and its near global distribution. Brassicaceae are common on serpentine and dolomite rich in magnesium. Over a hundred species in the family accumulate ...
Anaerobic treatment methods have been preferred for landfill leachate which has a high organic content. However, the wastewater is also characterized...
This article discusses the peculiarities of the development of historical demography in Ukraine. The authors tried to find out why this branch of historical knowledge was unpopular in Soviet and post-Soviet Ukraine, describe its current state and the prospects open to Ukrainian researchers today. In the first decades of the twentieth century in Ukraine, population research and historical statistics were well developed, which could have become a good precondition for the development of historical demography in the future. However, after the establishment of the Soviet totalitarian regime, demographers, in common with other social scientists and humanities academics, became subject to repression and total ideological control. Those who managed to avoid repression were forced to make convenient conclusions confirming the correctness of the Soviet plan. In their works, they implemented rigorous self-censorship, and gave foreign methodological patterns only a cursory glance, under the risk of being ...
To address these questions, the researchers used a high-throughput sequencing technology to characterize the gut microbiota associated with multiple members of the firebug family and its sister family, the bordered plant bugs or Largidae. They discovered that many different members of the firebug family share the same core microbiota. Interestingly, all the insect taxa that harbored the core microbiota were confined to a single clade within the Pyrrhocoridae, while the core microbes were completely absent from their sister family, the Largidae.. According to phylogenetic analyses, the association between firebugs and the core microbiota originated around 81 million years ago (in the late Cretaceous) which coincided with the emergence of their host plants, the Malvales. The acquisition of the gut-associated core microbiota apparently enabled firebugs to successfully overcome the plants defenses and nutritional shortcomings and utilize the Malvales seeds as a food source, explains Sailendharan ...
These biotopes are considered to have a high recovery potential. Sebens (1985, 1986) noted that bryozoans and hydroids covered scraped areas within 4 months in spring, summer and autumn. Hydroids exhibit rapid rates of recovery from disturbance through repair, asexual reproduction and larval colonization. Sparks (1972) reviewed the regeneration abilities and rapid repair of injuries. Fragmentation of the hydroid provides a route for short distance dispersal, for example, each fragmented part of Sertularia cupressina can regenerate itself following damage (Berghahn & Offermann, 1999). New colonies of the same genotype may, therefore, arise through damage to existing colonies (Gili & Hughes, 1995). Many hydroid species also produce dormant, resting stages that are very resistant of environmental perturbation (Gili & Hughes 1995). Although colonies may be removed or destroyed, the resting stages may survive attached to the substratum and provide a mechanism for rapid recovery (Cornelius, 1995a; ...
These are a few of the pdf files (and a few Microsoft Word documents) that Ive accumulated in my web browsing. MOST of these are hyperlinked to their source. If you want one that is not hyperlinked or if the link isnt working, e-mail me at [email protected] and Ill be happy to send it to you. Please note that this list will be updated continuously as I find more available resources. All of these files are freely available on the Internet so there should be no copyright issues. Articles with author names in RED are new additions since October 27, 2017. Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea Class Branchiopoda - Fairy Shrimp, Clam Shrimp and Their Relatives Subclass Phyllopoda Order Lipostraca Scourfield, D.J. (1926). V. On a New Type of Crustacean from the Old Red Sandstone (Rhynie Chert Bed , Aberdeenshire) - Lepidocaris rhyniensis, gen. et sp. nov. Philosophical Transactions B, Vol.CCXIV. Order Notostraca - Tadpole Shrimp Gand, G., et al. (2008). Notostraca trackways in Permian playa ...
of Citizens to Groundwater in the State and LD 197 An Act to Convene a Working Group to Authorize a Public Trust for Maines Groundwater. The Committee voted to move LD 1474 An Act to Ensure Water Equity and Accountability for the People of the State, sponsored by Rep. Hickman legislature.maine.gov/bills/getPDF.asp?paper=HP1076&item=1&snum=129, to the Legislative Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee. The work session is not yet scheduled.. c) Tomorrow, April 26th, at 10 am the Environment and Natural Resources Committee will hold a work session on LD 401, An Act To Preserve State Landfill Capacity and Promote Recycling, would request the accurate tracking and record keeping of waste from its generation to final disposal point, including as landfill leachate discharged into Maine waterways, including Juniper Ridge Landfill leachate deposited into the Penobscot River. It would walk back a 2011 state statute that allows out of state waste to be re-classified as in-state waste. It would ...
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Evolutionary dynamics of hosts and their parasites are complex processes. In order to study these processes on genotype level, reliable molecular tools have to be developed. The goal of this thesis was to develop such tools for freshwater crustaceans - Daphnia longispina species complex and its parasites. On one hand, from the host side - an interspecific hybridization plays an important role. For tracing community dynamics and reticulate evolution in such a hybrid species complex, long-term comparative studies of natural populations are necessary. In order to conduct such a study, it is essential to access historical samples. These samples are usually suffering from low DNA quality due to the preservation chemical such as formaldehyde or denaturated ethanol, therefore traditional genotyping through length-based markers (such as microsatellites or allozymes) proved to be insufficient. For circumventing these issues, SNP- based markers were developed. Based on transcriptome data of one species ...
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Dairy foods and beverages account for about 70% of all dietary calcium intake among Americans. Dozens of epidemiological and randomised controlled trials in adults and children have used dairy products as the principal source of calcium, and have credited dairy intake with preventive benefits on study end points including bone mass, fractures and osteoporosis. A recent meta-analysis of over 270 000 people showed a strong trend for dairy intake protecting against hip fracture; the relative risk (RR) of hip fracture per daily glass of milk was 0.91, 95% CI 0.81 to 1.01.9. In many industrialised nations, milk is often the most cost-effective strategy for achieving recommended levels of calcium intake at a population level. Yet, legitimate concerns exist regarding potential deleterious effects of chronic dairy intake on health.10-16 Dairy foods, on an evolutionary time scale, are relative new-comers to the hominin diet.17 Domestication of cattle, sheep and goats first occurred approximately 11 ...
A heterogeneous specific binding assay method for determining the amount of a suspected analyte in an aqueous test medium wherein a reaction mixture is formed by combining the test medium with assay reagents including a labeled reagent, an immobilizable component, and a binding substance which causes the immobilizable component to precipitate. Free and bound species of the labeled reagent are formed as a function of the amount of the analyte in the test medium. One of the free and bound species of the labeled reagent is immobilized by binding of the immobilizable component with the binding substance. The immobilized labeled reagent is seperated from labeled reagent which has not been immobilized, and the amount of label in the labeled reagent in one of the separated fractions is determined and related to the amount of analyte in the test medium. The improvement provided is the use of an immobilizable component comprising a water dispersible, aggregatable reagent comprising a binding partner for the one
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Published: 2016-03-01 The Centre for Economic Demography and the Department for Economic History announces two PhD candidate positions in the field:. Historical Demography and social mobility using longitudinal data (2 positions). These positions are partly funded by the EU-project LONGPOP. Applicants must apply both to the Department of Economic History at Lund University and to LONGPOP (http://longpop-itn.eu/recruitment/ , ESR3 and ESR12). In addition to the basic requirements, successful applicants must have a strong background in statistical analysis and experience of working with large datasets. Programming skills (R, STATA, etc.) are also highly valued. Contact person: Professor Martin Dribe ([email protected]).. The deadline for application is April 15, 2016. For more information on how to apply to the Department of Economic History, see: https://lu.mynetworkglobal.com/en/what:job/jobID:90474/. Please state clearly which of the position(s) you apply to.. ...
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Studies have found Anostraca capable of rapid colonization and speciation. Anostraca is the most diverse of the four orders of ... Crustaceans portal Arthropods portal Data related to Anostraca at Wikispecies Media related to Anostraca at Wikimedia Commons ( ... Anostraca is one of the four orders of crustaceans in the class Branchiopoda; its members are referred to as fairy shrimp. They ... Presently, Anostraca are found on all seven continents. Most of the extant genera have restricted geographical distributions. ...
Miguel Alonso (1996). "Anostraca". Crustacea, Branchiopoda. Fauna Ibérica (in Spanish). Vol. 7. Consejo Superior de ... Anostraca) inferred from nuclear 18S ribosomal DNA (18S rDNA) sequences" (PDF). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 25 (3): ... Anostraca, Crustacean families, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ...
L. A. Borradaile & F. A. Potts (1961). "Order Anostraca". The Invertebrata (4th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 370-373 ... Anostraca) in Britain". Journal of Natural History. 24 (4): 955-964. doi:10.1080/00222939000770601.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint ... Anostraca, Notostraca, Spinicaudata, Laevicaudata)". Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3: Studies on Large Branchiopod Biology and ... Anostraca, Freshwater crustaceans of Europe, Crustaceans described in 1803). ...
Denton Belk; Ján Brtek (1995). D. Belk, H. J. Dumont & G. Maier (ed.). "Checklist of the Anostraca". Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): ... Denton Belk; Ján Brtek (1997). M. A. Simovich, C. Sassaman & D. Belk (ed.). "Supplement to "Checklist of the Anostraca"". ... Brian V. Timms (2008). "Further studies on the fairy shrimp genus Branchinella (Crustacea, Anostraca, Thamnocephalidae) in ... Brian V. Timms (2003). "The fairy shrimp genus Branchinella Sayce (Crustacea: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae) in Western Australia ...
Denton Belk & Ján Brtek (1997). "Supplement to "Checklist of the Anostraca"". Hydrobiologia. 359 (1-3): 243-245. doi:10.1023/A: ... Denton Belk & Ján Brtek (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca". Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826. S2CID ... La-Orsri Sanoamuang & Nukul Saengphan (2006). "A new species of Streptocephalus fairy shrimp (Crustacea, Anostraca) with ... B. Herbert & B. V. Timms (2000). "A new species of Streptocephalus (Parastreptocephalus) (Crustacea: Anostraca: ...
Like all Anostraca, T. stagnalis is a filter feeder, removing microplankton, microorganisms and other organic material from ... Tanymastix stagnalis is a species of Anostraca (fairy shrimp) that lives in temporary pools across Europe. It may reach up to 2 ... It is the only species of Anostraca in Ireland, having been discovered in Rahasane turlough in 1974. Tanymastix stagnalis has a ... Like other members of the Anostraca, T. stagnalis swims with the ventral side upwards by beating its flattened thoracic ...
Denton Belk; Ján Brtek (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca". Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826. Brian V ... Timms (2001). "Two new species of fairy shrimp (Crustacea: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae: Branchinella) from the Paroo, Inland ...
Denton Belk; Ján Brtek (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca". Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826. S2CID ...
Belk, Denton; Brtek, Ján (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca" (PDF). Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826 ... Anostraca, Articles created by Qbugbot, Crustaceans described in 1941, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ...
Crustacea, Branchiopoda, Anostraca)" (PDF excerpt). Zootaxa. 2528: 29-52. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2528.1.2. Vezio Cottarelli, ... D. Christopher Rogers & Mahmoud Soufi (2013). "A new species of Chirocephalus (Crustacea: Anostraca) from Iran". Zootaxa. 3609 ... Ján Brtek & Vezio Cottarelli (2006). "Chirocephalus murae, a new species (Branchiopoda, Anostraca) from Turkey". Crustaceana. ... Anostraca, Branchiopoda genera, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ...
Belk, Denton; Brtek, Ján (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca" (PDF). Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826 ... Anostraca, Articles created by Qbugbot, Crustaceans described in 1986, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ...
Belk, Denton; Brtek, Ján (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca" (PDF). Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826 ... Anostraca, Articles created by Qbugbot, Crustaceans described in 1988, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ...
Belk, Denton; Brtek, Ján (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca" (PDF). Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826 ... Anostraca, Articles created by Qbugbot, Crustaceans described in 1992, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ...
Belk, Denton; Brtek, Ján (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca" (PDF). Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826 ... Anostraca, Articles created by Qbugbot, Crustaceans described in 1992, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ...
Belk, Denton; Brtek, Ján (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca" (PDF). Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826 ... Anostraca, Articles created by Qbugbot, Crustaceans described in 1876, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ...
Belk, Denton; Brtek, Ján (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca" (PDF). Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826 ... Anostraca, Articles created by Qbugbot, Crustaceans described in 1879, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ...
Belk, Denton; Brtek, Ján (1995). "Checklist of the Anostraca" (PDF). Hydrobiologia. 298 (1-3): 315-353. doi:10.1007/BF00033826 ... Anostraca, Articles created by Qbugbot, Crustaceans described in 1994, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ...
Eng, Larry L.; Belk, Denton; Eriksen, Clyde H. (May 1990). "Californian Anostraca: Distribution, Habitat, and Status". Journal ...
Current status of the Anostraca of Italy. Hydrobiologia, 405: 57-65. G. Mura, 1999. Habitat and life history of Chirocephalus ... One of the principal characteristics of the anostraca consists in their adaptability to environments subjected to strong ... Esigenze vitali di Chirocaphalus marchesonii (Crustacea; Anostraca) con particolare riguardo alla schiusa. Tesi di laurea, ...
As in Anostraca, there is no carapace. There are eleven pairs of appendages on the thorax and abdomen, of which the first three ... It resembles modern Anostraca, to which it is probably closely related, although its relationships to other orders remain ... Similarly, Lepidocaris is thought to have had a similar ecology to extant members of the Anostraca and the Notostraca such as ... the Anostraca - so he erected a new family and order for Lepidocaris alone: Lepidocarididae and Lipostraca, respectively. Until ...
M. C. Geddes (1973). "A new species of Parartemia (Anostraca) from Australia". Crustaceana. 25 (1): 5-12. doi:10.1163/ ... Anostraca: Artemiina)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2248: 47-68. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2248.1.2. Brian V. Timms (2010). "Six new species of ... Anostraca, Branchiopoda genera, Taxonomy articles created by Polbot, All stub articles, Branchiopoda stubs). ... the brine shrimp Paratemia Sayce 1903 (Crustacea: Anostraca: Artemiina) in Western Australia" (PDF). Zootaxa. 2715: 1-35. v t e ...
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Fairy shrimp are aquatic species in the order Anostraca. They have delicate elongate bodies, large stalked compound eyes, no ... Anostraca, Endemic fauna of California, Crustaceans of the United States, Freshwater crustaceans of North America, Natural ...
n. (Crustacea: Anostraca: Thamnocephalidae) from the Lut desert, the hottest place on Earth". Zoology in the Middle East. 66 (4 ... Anostraca) from Mongolia". Zootaxa. 3670 (3): 349-361. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3670.3.5. PMID 26438945. S2CID 17547826. (CS1 maint ...
Fairy shrimp are in the order Anostraca ("an" meaning without, "ostraca" meaning hard plate or shell). They do not have a ... D. Belk & M. Fugate (2000). "Two new Branchinecta (Crustacea: Anostraca) from the Southwestern United States". The Southwestern ... Anostraca, Endemic fauna of California, Crustaceans of the United States, Freshwater crustaceans of North America, Natural ...
G. E. White; G. Fabris & R. Hartland-Rowe (1969). "The method of prey capture by Branchinecta gigas Lynch, 1937 (Anostraca)". ... Anostraca)" (PDF). Journal of Crustacean Biology. 26 (1): 1-12. doi:10.1651/C-2509.1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018- ... Anostraca)". Ecology. 56 (5): 1025-1039. doi:10.2307/1936144. JSTOR 1936144. Michel A. Boudrias & Jammieson Pires (2002). " ... and possibly in all Anostraca. Branchinecta gigas has been found in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Washington, Montana, Oregon, North ...
Examples among the branchiopods include: Artemia and Streptocephalus in Anostraca; Triops in Notostraca; Cyzicus in Diplostraca ...
Brigita Petrov & Ivan Petrov (1997). "The status of Anostraca, Notostraca and Conchostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) in ...
... a genus of freshwater dwelling shrimp belonging to the Anostraca order of Branchiopoda . It is endemic to Thailand, and it was ... Anostraca) from Thailand". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 20 (3): 559-565. doi:10.1163/20021975-99990073. JSTOR 1549397. ...
... is a genus of aquatic crustaceans, in the order Anostraca. It is one of several genera known as fairy shrimp. ... Jan Brtek & Graziella Mura (2000). "Revised key to families and genera of the Anostraca with notes on their geographical ... Van Damme, Kay; Dumont, Henri J.; Weekers, Peter H. H. (2003). "Anostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from Socotra Island: A new ... ISSN 1608-5914 Thiéry, Alain; Jean, Séverine (2004). "Branchipodopsis Buettikeri, new species (Anostraca, Branchipodidae), the ...
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Noun anostraca has 1 sense. *anostraca(n = noun.animal) order anostraca - small aquatic crustaceans lacking a carapace: fairy ... Table of Contents -- anostraca. WORDNET DICTIONARY CIDE DICTIONARY Link, Gadget and Share ... anorthoscope , anorthosite , anosmatic , anosmia , anosmic , anostraca , another , another-gaines , another-gates , another- ... a href="http://kamus.sabda.org/dictionary/anostraca",anostraca,/a,. Gadget Indonesia English. ...
The vernal pool fairy shrimp, Branchinecta lynchi, (Branchiopoda; Anostraca) and other fairy shrimp species have been listed as ... The vernal pool fairy shrimp, Branchinecta lynchi, (Branchiopoda; Anostraca) and other fairy shrimp species have been listed as ... Vernal pool fairy shrimp, Branchinecta lynchi, (Branchiopoda; Anostraca) and other fairy shrimp species have been listed as ... Vernal pool fairy shrimp, Branchinecta lynchi, (Branchiopoda; Anostraca) and other fairy shrimp species have been listed as ...
A new species of Tanymastigites Brtek, 1972 (Anostraca: Tanymastigidae) from Libya, with a revised key to the genus and new ...
First data on the presence of the genus Branchipus Schaefferi 1766 (Crustacea: Anostraca) in the canary islands * José R. ...
First data on the presence of the genus Branchipus Schaefferi 1766 (Crustacea: Anostraca) in the canary islands * José R. ...
Geographical distribution of Anostraca (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) in West Azerbaijan, Iran Behroz Atashbar Kangarloei (UGent) , ... anostraca, branchinecta orientalis, branchiopoda, aigher goli, artemia, brine shrimp, dispersal, fairy shrimp, iran, adult ... Anostraca) from Iran Behroz Atashbar Kangarloei (UGent) , Naser Agh, Lynda Beladjal (UGent) , Reza Jalili and Johan Mertens ( ... Combined effect of temperature and salinity on hatching characteristics of three fairy shrimp species (Crustacea: Anostraca) ...
Seciio I. Anostraca 39. Fam, 1. Branchipodidcs 40. Gen. Branchinecta, Verrill 40. Branchineeta paludosa (MttUer; 41. Fam. 2. ... Section I. Anostraca 39. Fam. 1. Branchipodidce 40. Gen. Branchineeta, Verrill 40. Branchineeta paludosa (Mttller) 41. Fam, 2. ...
An identification guide to the fairy shrimps (Crustacea: Anostraca) of Australia.. Timms, B.V. ...
Emergent effects of light and temperature on hatching success of Streptocephalus cafer (Branchiopoda: Anostraca) resting eggs. ...
Phylogeography and local endemism of the native Mediterranean brine shrimp Artemia salina (Branchiopoda: Anostraca). Muñoz J, ... Characterization of polymorphic microsatellite markers in the brine shrimp Artemia (Branchiopoda, Anostraca). Muñoz J, Green AJ ... Settling taxonomic and nomenclatural problems in brine shrimps, Artemia (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca), by integrating ...
Anostraca B01.050.500.131.365.060.050 Artemia B01.050.500.131.365.070 Arguloida B01.050.500.131.365.150 Cladocera B01.050. ...
During the 1960s, our editorial staff remembers caught Fairy Shrimp from the order Anostraca in Ohio in seasonal, vernal ponds ...
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Anostraca - Preferred Concept UI. M0402151. Scope note. An order of CRUSTACEA comprised of shrimp-like organisms containing ... Anostraca. Scope note:. Orden de CRUSTÁCEA compuesto de organismos de aspecto similar a los langostinos que contienen troncos ...
Anostraca Preferred Term Term UI T466688. Date10/17/2001. LexicalTag NON. ThesaurusID NLM (2003). ... Anostraca Preferred Concept UI. M0402151. Registry Number. txid6659. Scope Note. An order of CRUSTACEA comprised of shrimp-like ... Anostraca. Tree Number(s). B01.050.500.131.365.060. Unique ID. D033202. RDF Unique Identifier. http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/ ...
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Based on the available evidence, 13 taxa are present on the island (8 Anostraca, 2 Notostraca, and 3 Spinicaudata). Among them ...
A genus of CRUSTACEA of the order ANOSTRACA, found in briny pools and lakes and often cultured for fish food. It has 168 ... A genus of CRUSTACEA of the order ANOSTRACA, found in briny pools and lakes and often cultured for fish food. It has 168 ...
Rogers, Christopher, Gomes, João Pedro Corrêa & Vieira, Fabio, 2012, A new species of Dendrocephalus (Crustacea, Anostraca) ...
Anostraca. *Podklasa Phyllopoda Lipostraca†. Notostraca. Infraklasa Diplostraca Laevicaudata. Spinicaudata. Cyclestherida. ... Ona obuhvata Anostraca, Cyclestherida, Cladocera, Notostraca i devonski Lepidocaris. Ovo su uglavnom male, slatkovodne ...
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Anostraca. [in] W.T. Edmondson (ed.). Ward & Whipple Fresh-Water Biology, 2nd edition: 558-576. ...
Keywords: Antarctic Branchinecta gaini Daday Branchiopoda Anostraca morphology life cycle Abstract Download PDF Download RIS ... 12 Life cycle of Branchinecta gaini Daday, 1910, (Branchiopoda, Anostraca) from King George Island, South Shetland Islands ...
Order Anostraca Expand. * Family Artemiidae Expand. * Genus Artemia Expand. * Species Artemia salina ...
Order Anostraca Expand. * Family Artemiidae Expand. * Genus Artemia Expand. * Species Artemia salina ...
Thermal limits and preferences of large branchiopods (Branchiopoda: Anostraca and Spinicaudata) from temporary wetland arid ...
  • Acute and chronic toxicity tests of pesticides and their photoproducts were performed on organisms from two levels of the freshwater aquatic chain, the anostraca crustacean Thamnocephalus platyurus, the rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus and the alga Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata. (unicampania.it)
  • Brine Shrimp are small members of the fairy shrimp order Anostraca and can grow up to 0.6 inches (15 millimeters) in length. (justagric.com)
  • An identification guide to the fairy shrimps (Crustacea: Anostraca) of Australia. (andrewisles.com)
  • A genus of CRUSTACEA of the order ANOSTRACA , found in briny pools and lakes and often cultured for fish food. (nih.gov)
  • Budidaya Artemia Infoikan.com Artemia atau " brine shrimp " adalah sejenis udang - udangan primitif yang termasuk dalam filum Arthropoda, kelas Crustacea, subkelas Branchiopoda, ordo Anostraca, familia Artemiidae, ini merupakan klasifikasi artemia. (infoikan.com)
  • A new species of Tanymastigites Brtek, 1972 (Anostraca: Tanymastigidae) from Libya, with a revised key to the genus and new crustacean records (Branchiopoda, Copepoda, Ostracoda) from Algeria. (ku.edu)
  • Ona obuhvata Anostraca , Cyclestherida , Cladocera , Notostraca i devonski Lepidocaris . (wikipedia.org)
  • Among those species are organisms that only occur in these habitats, such as fairy shrimp (Anostraca), tadpole shrimp (Triops cancriformis), and plants like the starfruit (Damasonium). (zavit.org.il)
  • Good morning Tyler, During the 1960s, our editorial staff remembers caught Fairy Shrimp from the order Anostraca in Ohio in seasonal, vernal ponds that dried out in the summer. (whatsthatbug.com)