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Krill (
Euphausiids), (sg.: krill) are
small and
exclusively marine crustaceans of the
order Euphausiacea,
found in all the world's oceans. The name "krill"...
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Universiteit van Amsterdam. "Meganyctiphanes
norvegica (M. Sars, 1857)".
Euphausiids of the World.
Marine Species Identification Portal.
Alexei Pinchuk &...
- in west
Greenland waters show that
their diet
consists upon
primarily euphausiids, amphipods, and copepods. As
capelin individuals grow, the composition...
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lanternfishes and ridgeheads) and cephalopods, as well as
shrimp and
euphausiids that are
presumably attracted to
within striking distance by the footballfish's...
- only one (or 3%)
being found with
euphausiids (Nyctiphanes capensis). The latter, however,
mainly feed on
euphausiids (primarily
Euphausia lucens, but...
- eulachon, capelin, herring, sandlance, and
Pacific cod, as well as squid,
euphausiids, and jellyfish.
Sablefish are long-lived, with a
maximum recorded age...
- 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...
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vagrants have been
reported in the
North Atlantic) and
feeds mainly on
euphausiids. In
February 1867, a
fisherman found an
estimated 9.75 m (32.0 ft) male...
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observed feeding on
swarms of the
euphausiid Nyctiphanes simplex. In the
North Atlantic, they prey on
euphausiids in the
genera Meganyctiphanes, Thysanoessa...
- diet also
includes small quantities of amphipods, mysids, cephalopods,
euphausiids, copepods, isopods, and polychaetes. Rigby, C.L.; Dulvy, N.K.; Derrick...