Shrimps

Shrimp are decapod crustaceans with elongated bodies and a primarily swimming mode of locomotion – most commonly Caridea and Dendrobranchiata. More narrow definitions may be restricted to Caridea, to smaller species of either group or to only the marine species. Under a broader definition, shrimp may be synonymous with prawn, covering stalk-eyed swimming crustaceans with long narrow muscular tails (abdomens), long whiskers (antennae), and slender legs. Any small crustacean which resembles a shrimp tends to be called one. They swim forward by paddling with swimmerets on the underside of their abdomens, although their escape response is typically repeated flicks with …

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PICES: North Pacific Marine Science Organization · 29 February 2024 English

NPRB directs research towards species, processes, and dynamics in the marine ecosystems of Alaska, including the Gulf of Alaska, the Bering Sea, the Aleutian Islands, and the Chukchi and Beaufort …

Ecological conflicts and valuation: Mangroves versus shrimps in the late 1990s. Environ. Plan. C Gov. Policy


PICES: North Pacific Marine Science Organization · 23 February 2024 English

In particular, a long-term decreasing trend of the upwelling index during the summer seasons of 1948-2018 was reported for the Korean coast and considered to be caused by the changes …

objects with lower trophic levels, for example, shrimps and squids. In our study, it is extremely important


PICES: North Pacific Marine Science Organization · 3 January 2024 English

Many of the recommended core indicators were selected in all ecosystems to reflect environmental and human pressures and ecosystem responses; however, not all core indicators could be examined (because, for …

the opposite low trophic level, species such as shrimps decreased TL and MTI when their catches were high


PICES: North Pacific Marine Science Organization · 18 September 2023 English

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bathymodiolin mussels, vesicomyid clams, and shrimps. After the discovery of the Kairei hydrothermal scaly-foot gastropod Chrysomallon squamiferum , the shrimps Rimicaris kairei and Mirocaris indica, the stalked


RI: Rideau Institute · 2 August 2023 English

It is also based on modelling and simulations of what could happen, for example assessments of the risk of nuclear war in a much-changed global technological and political context, the …

which provide food for a wide range of fish, shrimps and jellyfish. Their findings predict ozone losses


PICES: North Pacific Marine Science Organization · 14 July 2023 English

Update SG is nominating the candidates of the External Review Committee members, and once GC agrees on the list and procedure, the members will be invited and the review will …

the opposite low trophic level species such as shrimps decreased TL and MTI when their catches were high


WWF: World Wildlife Fund Canada · 5 June 2023

In brief, while the conservation and restoration of marine ecosystems NCS have the potential to meaningfully contribute to mitigating the biodiversity and climate serve as NCS, blue carbon ecosystems themselves …

supports Arctic Ocean copepod Algae and euphausiid shrimps (krill); as both of these have extremely large


UAP: University of Alberta Press · 27 April 2023 English

In there’s more, Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike takes on the rich concepts of home and belonging: home lost and regained, home created with others and with the land, home as “anywhere …

hands framing in a lens the mess crabs and shrimps have made of flesh the image may not rouse


PICES: North Pacific Marine Science Organization · 21 March 2023 English

Ingvaldsen is Principal Investigator for the long-term monitoring of the marine climate of the Barents Sea and is leading the “The living Barents Sea” as part of the Nansen LEGACY …

feed on hyperbenthic prey like small gobies and shrimps. Here, we investigate changes in the fish community


WWF: World Wildlife Fund Canada · 20 March 2023 English

Aquatic ecosystems from the sediments through the water column, and in the Arctic, to the ice and snow perform these essential functions by pulling carbon from the atmosphere, in the …

supporting Arctic Ocean copepod and euphausiid shrimps, both known to have extremely large species biomass


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