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pro vyhledávání: '"Macrobrachium ohione"'
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 58:1603-1613
Summary Macrobrachium ohione is an amphidromous species (i.e. lives and breeds in fresh water with larval development in estuarine, brackish or coastal waters) that has experienced population declines in the Mississippi River (MR) System, possibly du
Autor:
Tyler J. Olivier, Raymond T. Bauer
Publikováno v:
The American Midland Naturalist. 166:379-393
The shrimp Macrobrachium ohione (Decapoda, Caridea) was once numerous in the Mississippi River System (MRS) as far north as the Missouri and lower Ohio Rivers but is now abundant only within the lower Mississippi and Atchafalaya Rivers. Adult M. ohio
Autor:
Raymond T. Bauer, Sara Laporte Conner
Publikováno v:
Invertebrate Biology. 129:344-352
Macrobrachium ohione is a migratory (amphidromous) river shrimp (Decapoda, Caridea) that may be parasitized by the branchial parasite Probopyrus pandalicola (Isopoda, Bopyridae). The parasite disrupts gonadal maturation and spawning in female shrimps
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 54:1924-1932
SUMMARY 1. Amphidromous shrimps live and breed in freshwater rivers and streams, but their larvae require development in sea water. Larvae may hatch upstream and then drift to the sea, although in some species females have been reported to migrate to
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the annual meeting - World Mariculture Society. 8:245-250
The essential amino acids of the freshwater shrimp, Macrobrachium ohione were identified by radioactive assay using U−14C glucose. Those amino acids which incorporated little or no 14C were arginine, histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methioni
Autor:
T. N. Trudeau
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the annual meeting - World Mariculture Society. 9:139-145
Horizontal starch gel electrophoresis was used to examine protein variation in 6 populations of Macrobrachium ohione. Nine proteins and 14 loci were identified. Estimates for proportion of polymorphic loci, mean heterozygosity per locus, and mean het
Autor:
James Delahoussaye, Raymond T. Bauer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Crustacean Biology. 28:622-632
The hypothesis of an amphidromous life history pattern, with a female hatching migration from the river to an estuary, larval development in saltwater, and a return upriver migration by postlarvae (juveniles) was tested in the river shrimp Macrobrach
Autor:
Jodi L. Caskey, Raymond T. Bauer
Publikováno v:
Invertebrate Reproduction & Development. 49:51-60
Summary The antenna 2 (antennal) flagella of decapod shrimps are chemotactile, and their setae are proposed as sensilla involved in recognition of females by males via a contact sex pheromone on the surface of the female. Male recognition of females
Autor:
Valerie A. Barko, Robert A. Hrabik
Publikováno v:
The American Midland Naturalist. 151:265-273
Large rivers of the United States have been altered by construction and maintenance of navigation channels, which has resulted in habitat loss and degradation. Using 7 y of Long Term Resource Monitoring Program data collected from the unimpounded upp
Publikováno v:
Journal of Crustacean Biology. 20:158-171
The genus Macrobrachium, or river shrimps, is represented in the United States by 6 species: M. acanthurus, M. carcinus, M. faustinum, M. heterochirus, M. ohione, and M. olfersii. River shrimps are the largest fresh-water crustaceans in North America