A family of shrimp in the class CRUSTACEA, order DECAPODA, containing a single genus, Crangon, with multiple species.

Pathology and ultrastructure of an intranuclear bacilliform virus (IBV) infecting brown shrimp Crangon crangon (Decapoda: Crangonidae). (1/2)

The brown shrimp Crangon crangon supports an important fishery in Europe (over 25000 t, valued at 80 million euros in 2000). Through the course of histopathological screening of crustaceans from the Clyde estuary, western Scotland, for the biological effect of contaminants, we have discovered a highly prevalent (up to 100%) non-occluded intranuclear bacilliform virus (IBV) infection in the hepatopancreatic tubule epithelia and midgut epithelia of wild C. crangon. This is the first report of an IBV in this family. We have termed this virus Crangon crangon bacilliform virus (CcBV). Histological and ultrastructural observations suggest that this virus is similar to other IBVs previously described from crabs and penaeid shrimps. The nuclei of virus-infected epithelial cells contained an eosinophilic, hypertrophied viroplasm that marginalised the chromatin of the host nucleus. Infected cells were often separated from their neighbouring cells and their nuclei appeared apoptotic. In heavily infected shrimp, apoptotic cells were expelled into the lumen of the hepatopancreatic tubule or the midgut. Following this stage, some hepatopancreatic tubules became degenerate, with remnants of the basement membrane and myoepithelial lining remaining. Transmission electron microscopy of hypertrophic nuclei revealed the presence of rod-shaped and cylindrical, envelope-bound virions. These virions did not form arrays and were not embedded within occlusion bodies, but did appear to be partially occluded in an amorphous matrix that corresponded to a granular viroplasm. The ultrastructure, morphology and size of the nucleocapsid and the complete virion aligns the virus most closely to the IBVs previously reported from other decapod crustaceans. Due to the pathological manifestation of IBV infection in C. crangon, it appears likely that it can act as a population modulator, particularly at sites where infection prevalence is high, such as that observed in the Clyde estuary.  (+info)

Absence of Ca2+-induced mitochondrial permeability transition but presence of bongkrekate-sensitive nucleotide exchange in C. crangon and P. serratus. (2/2)

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TY - JOUR. T1 - Tail-flip mechanism and size-dependent kinematics of escape swimming in the brown shrimp Crangon crangon. AU - Arnott, Stephen A. AU - Neil, D M. AU - Ansell, Alan D. PY - 1998. Y1 - 1998. N2 - Tail-flip escape swimming by the brown shrimp Crangon crangon has been investigated across a range of body lengths (11-69mm) using high-speed video analysis. This has revealed several novel aspects of the tail-flip mechanism when compared with that of other decapod crustaceans that have been studied. (i) The pattern of body flexion in C. crangon produces movement of the cephalothorax as well as the abdomen about the centre of mass. (ii) Shrimps form a head-fan with their antennal scales, in addition to the tail-fan formed by their uropods, apparently for generating thrust during tail-flips. (iii) Shrimps typically swim on their side rather than in an upright body position. It is suggested that these features may be interlinked and derive from habitat specialisation. The kinematic ...
Abele, D. , Sartoris, F. J. and Pörtner, H. O. (1997): Hydrogen peroxide causes a decrease in aerobic metabolic rate and in intracellular pH in the shrimp Crangon crangon , Comparative biochemistry and physiology c-toxicology & pharmacologyC/2 ...
ABSTRACT Changes in weight and water content of the hepatopancreas and ovary of Crangon crangon are described in relation to body weight and ovarian development. Percentage of water content of the organs in relation to ovarian stage was determined for 43 females; organ wet weight data were obtained from another 137 animals. All stages of gonadal development (oogenesis, previtellogenesis, vitellogenesis, and depleted) were represented in the sample population of ovigerous, nonovigerous, and postovigerous females. The ovary and hepatopancreas progress through cycles of progressive and retrogressive changes in weight and volume which are characterized by a phase shift between the two organs. This resembles a Volterra-Lotka system, for which equations were derived. Wet weight of the ovary increases by 69% through previtellogenesis, and by 282% from pre- to secondary vitellogenesis. This represents an increase of 5.5% of body weight occupied by the ovary during development. The hepatopancreas nearly doubles
The marine ecosystem around Iceland is shaped by its position in one of the most hydrographically complicated regions of the North Atlantic. The response of marine populations to those diverse conditions is expected to be different across taxonomically distinct species but by comparing and analysing the differences we can better understand the system as a whole. In the present study, population dynamics of juvenile cod (Gadus morhua), juvenile plaice (Pleuronectes platessa), brown shrimp (Crangon crangon) and Iceland scallop (Chlamys islandica) were analysed with respect to recruitment patterns and fluctuations. The studies were carried out during a period of increased influx of Atlantic waters around Iceland and consequently higher temperatures. The studied species either have their core distributional areas in Iceland, like the cod, or are at their southern borders, like the Iceland scallop. We also analysed population trends at sheltered sandy beaches, which is an essential habitat for the ...
There is a controversy associated with the effects of immunotherapy aimed at desensitising patients to house dust mites on their reactions to snails and other molluscs and crustacea. Van Ree et al. (1996) [1713] first reported that house-dust mite immunotherapy is accompanied by the induction of IgE against snail and shrimp. Out of 17 sera over a 14-20 month study, the average IgE response to snail showed a significant increase and this included two conversions from negative to strongly positive. The IgE response to snail (, 10% binding in a snail RAST) was confirmed by a positive skin prick test (SPT) for 6/10 patients. 2 patients also showed oral allergy syndrome on eating shrimp (Crangon crangon).. Peroni et al. (2000) [1667] report the case of a 12-year-old girl who was sensitized to house dust mites and started immunotherapy. After several months the patient was taken to the hospital emergency room owing to severe anaphylactic reaction after ingestion of sea snails. She developed a ...
Warm water king prawns are so-called decapods, with five pairs of legs. The group includes also North Sea brown shrimps, crayfish, lobsters, and edible crabs. This species originates from tropical regions such as East & South East Asia, but is commonly also produced in aquaculture. It can reach a length of up to 23 cm. The body is elongated, laterally compressed and translucent with a milky brown coloration.. Our king prawns come from an aquaculture and are fed a special diet which promotes health and well-being. Once the prawns have grown to our desired size, they are then harvested fresh and frozen as quickly as possible to lock in the freshness and nutrients. Prawns are low in fat.. King prawns are available in our Birds Eye Inspirations range and in our Stir Your Senses range.. ...
basis of record Leloup, E. (1952). Contributions à létude de la faune belge: 19. Observation sur la crevette grise au large de la côte belge en 1949 [Contribution to the study on the Belgian fauna: 19. Observation on the brown shrimp along the Belgian coast in 1949]. Med. K. Belg. Inst. Nat. Wet. 18(1): 1-28 (look up in IMIS) [details] ...
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On July 18th 2017 the Final Report and Determination of the MSC-certification of the North Sea Brown Shrimp Fishery of Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands has been released on the MSC homepage (www.msc.org). The result of this report is the recommendation to the MSC to certify this fishery. This is a remarkable achievement due to the amount of nations that participate in this certification and due to the size of the fleet of more than 400 vessels. Ten years ago, the Dutch shrimp fishery decided to start a certification process and two years later the German fishery followed suit. However, these individual attempts remained unsuccessful. In 2015 - following the scientific advice of the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea - the Dutch, Danish and German shrimp fishing industries decided to start a cooperation to get MSC certified. Trilateral management plan ...
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Agar plate counts and microbial types are reported for brown shrimp reared along West Galveston Bay in 2-acre natural marshland and in 0.5-acre artificial ponds during June to October 1970. Bacterial counts of pond-reared ...
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... is a family of shrimp, of the superfamily Crangonoidea, including the commercially important species Crangon ...
... is a genus of crustaceans belonging to the family Crangonidae. Its native range is Northern America and Japan. ...
... is a genus of shrimp belonging to the family Crangonidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: ...
... is a superfamily of shrimp containing the two families Crangonidae and Glyphocrangonidae. Sammy De Grave; N. Dean ...
Aegaeon is a genus of shrimp in the family Crangonidae, with species living in waters from 6 to 1413 meters deep. There are ...
It is the only term used for species in the family Crangonidae, such as the common shrimp or brown shrimp, Crangon crangon. ...
... is a species of shrimp in the family Crangonidae which is endemic to the brackish estuaries of California ...
Family Crangonidae - Crangonid shrimps Philoceras victoriensis (Fulton and Grant, 1902) (Southern Western Australia to Victoria ...
... crangonidae MeSH B01.500.131.365.190.550 - nephropidae MeSH B01.500.131.365.190.615 - palaemonidae MeSH B01.500.131.365.190.625 ...
They can belong to these families and genera: Family Crangonidae Genus Crangon: Crangon crangon Family Palaemonidae Genus ...
Crangon is classified in the family Crangonidae, and shares the family's characteristic subchelate first pereiopods (where the ...
1825 Family Crangonidae Haworth, 1825 Family Porcellanidae Haworth, 1825 and named 22 new genera of moths. The British ...
... ... Shrimps of the family Crangonidae from the upper continental slope of the Colombian Caribbean ... Crangonidae) were found and are herein registered for the first time in Colombian waters. Along with the description of the ... se colectaron ejemplares de cuatro especies de camarones de la familia Crangonidae: Parapontocaris caribbaea, P. vicina, ...
Crangonidae (peščene kozice). Rod: Crangon (kozica). Vrsta: C. crangon. Znanstveno ime. Crangon crangon. (Linnaeus, 1758) ...
podrad Natantia - čeľade Penaeidae, Pandalidae, Palaemonidae a Crangonidae. *podrad Reptantia *oddelenie Palinura - čeľade ...
Crangonidae - Krabben (1). Crassulaceae - Dickblattgewächse (1). Cuculidae - Kuckucke (1). Cucurbitaceae (4). Cyperaceae (1). ...
Crangonidae - Krabben (1). Crassulaceae - Dickblattgewächse (1). Cuculidae - Kuckucke (1). Cucurbitaceae (4). Cyperaceae (1). ...
Seasonal variation in starvation resistance of early larval North Sea shrimp, Crangon crangon (Decapoda: Crangonidae) , Marine ...
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Crangonidae - Preferred Concept UI. M0403068. Scope note. A family of shrimp in the class CRUSTACEA, order DECAPODA, containing ... Crangonidae. Scope note:. Familia de gambas de la clase CRUSTACEA, orden DECAPODA, que contiene un único género, Crangon, con ...
We excluded Leander tenuicornis (Palaemonidae), Penaeus setiferus (Penaeidae), Philocheras gorei (Crangonidae), and ... Crangonidae (1 sp., 1 genus), Glyphocrangonidae (1 sp., 1 genus), Luciferidae (2 spp., 2 genera), Nephropidae (4 spp., 2 genera ...
Crangonidae - Krabben (1). Crassulaceae - Dickblattgewächse (1). Cuculidae - Kuckucke (1). Cucurbitaceae (4). Cyperaceae (1). ...
Eucarida; Decapoda (decapods); Crangonoidea; Crangonidae; Crangon; Multicrustacea (typical crustaceans); Malacostraca ( ...
Crangonidae Haworth 1825 motility. *URI: http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q33596. *Definition: ability to move spontaneously and ...
Crangonidae (Spitschakoff 1912; Fréchette et al. 1970; Boddeke et al. 1991). ...
Malacostraca , Decapoda , Crangonidae Environment: milieu / climate zone / depth range / distribution range Ecology Benthic; ...
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The North Sea shrimp belongs to the family of Crangonidae, or sand shrimps. This family of rather small, relatively dark ...
1954 The position of Pontophilus echinulatus (M.Sars) in the Crangonidae. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the ...
Crangonidae, family Crangonidae shrimps. Palaemonidae, family Palaemonidae prawns. Peneidae, family Peneidae tropical prawns ...
Crangonidae. cranial. cranial cavity. cranial index. cranial nerve. cranial orbit. Craniata. craniate. craniologist. craniology ...
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A family of CRUSTACEA, order DECAPODA, comprising the pandalid shrimp. They are protandric hermaphrodites and can breed in both male and female stages. Many species are commercially harvested in the Pacific Northwest ...
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