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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...
- smaller fish such as Sablefish and juvenile pollock, crustaceans including euphausiids and amphipods, and other squid. Cannibalism is also known to occur among...
- surface swarms of the small euphausiid Nyctiphanes couchi. In the Southern Hemisphere, they feed almost exclusively on euphausiids (mainly the genera Euphausia...
- diet also includes small quantities of amphipods, mysids, cephalopods, euphausiids, copepods, isopods, and polychaetes. Rigby, C.L.; Dulvy, N.K.; Derrick...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- (scampi) Other crustaceans Mantis shrimp Opossum shrimp Skeleton shrimp Euphausiid shrimp (krill) Brine shrimp Clam shrimp Fairy shrimp Tadpole shrimp Horseshoe...
- structure: changes in energy flow pathways and the role of forage fish, euphausiids, and jellyfish". Progress in Oceanography. 102: 19–41. Bibcode:2012PrOce...