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Krill (
Euphausiids) (sg.: krill) are
small and
exclusively marine crustaceans of the
order Euphausiacea,
found in all of the world's oceans. The name...
- (scampi)
Other crustaceans Mantis shrimp Opossum shrimp Skeleton shrimp Euphausiid shrimp (krill)
Brine shrimp Clam
shrimp Fairy shrimp Tadpole shrimp Horseshoe...
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misleading term). A very
similar type of
luciferin is
found in some
types of
euphausiid shrimp.
Vargulin is
found in
certain ostracods and deep-sea fish, to be...
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Phycobilins (found in cyanobacteria)
Luciferins as
found in
dinoflagellates and
euphausiid shrimps (krill)
Bilirubin Biliverdin Phycoerythrobilin Dinoflagellate...
- 1959 and 1970 fed on the
pelagic euphausiid Euphausia pacifica (86% of
sampled individuals), the more
neritic euphausiid Thysanoessa spinifera (9%), and...
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temperate waters of the
Southern Hemisphere, and
feeds on
copepods and
euphausiids.
Little is
known about its po****tion or
social habits.
Unlike most other...
- diet also
includes small quantities of amphipods, mysids, cephalopods,
euphausiids, copepods, isopods, and polychaetes. Rigby, C.L.; Dulvy, N.K.; Derrick...
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dissection of
three Burmeister's
porpoises shows that they
consume shrimp and
euphausiids (krill). A
dissection of a
beached Vaquita showed remains of
squid and...
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Thysanoessa raschii,
sometimes known as
Arctic krill, is one of the most
common euphausiid species of the
subarctic and
Arctic seas. They may
reach 20–25 millimetres...
- Blaxter; F. S. Russell; M.
Yonge (eds.). The
Biology of
Mysids and
Euphausiids.
Advances in
Marine Biology. Vol. 18.
Academic Press. pp. 1–680. ISBN 978-0-08-057941-2...