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Journal articles on the topic "Atyidae"
Christoffersen, Martin L. "Phylogenetic relationships between Oplophoridae, Atyidae, Pasiphaeidae, Alvinocarididae Fam. N., Bresiliidae, Psalidopodidae and Disciadidae (Crustacea caridea atyoidea)." Boletim de Zoologia 10, no. 10 (October 26, 1986): 273. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/issn.2526-3358.bolzoo.1986.122357.
Full textMARIN, IVAN. "A new stygobiotic Xiphocaridinella (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) from the Motena Cave, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region of Georgia, Caucasus." Zootaxa 4648, no. 3 (July 31, 2019): 592–600. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4648.3.12.
Full textMARIN, IVAN. "Cryptic diversity of stygobiotic shrimp genus Xiphocaridinella Sadowsky, 1930 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae): the first case of species co-occurrence in the same cave system in the Western Caucasus." Zootaxa 4441, no. 2 (June 27, 2018): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4441.2.1.
Full textMARIN, IVAN. "On the taxonomic status of amphidromous shrimp Paratya borealis Volk, 1938 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) from the south of the Russian Far East." Zootaxa 4444, no. 2 (July 9, 2018): 154. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4444.2.4.
Full textBruce, AJ. "Pycnisia raptor, a new genus and species of predatory troglobic shrimp (Crustacea : Decapoda : Atyidae) from northern Australia." Invertebrate Systematics 6, no. 3 (1992): 553. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/it9920553.
Full textGuo, Z. L., and S. De Grave. "Atyid shrimps of the genus Paracaridina (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae) from Hunan Province, China." Hydrobiologia 513, no. 1 (February 2004): 197–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/b:hydr.0000018184.31353.49.
Full textTorati, Lucas Simon, Sammy De Grave, Timothy J. Page, and Arthur Anker. "Atyidae and Palaemonidae (Crustacea: Decapoda: Caridea) of Bocas del Toro, Panama." Check List 7, no. 6 (December 1, 2011): 798. http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/11026.
Full textCrosby, Trevor K., and Alan Carpenter. "ATYIDAE De Haan,[1849] (Crustacea, Decapoda) and ATYIDAE Thiele, 1926 (Mollusca, Gastropoda): proposals to remove the homonymy." Bulletin of zoological nomenclature. 43 (1986): 84–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/bhl.part.381.
Full textLIU, XIAO-YAN, ZHAO-LIANG GUO, and HUI YU. "Caridina xiangnanensis, a new freshwater atyid shrimp (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae) from Hunan Province, China." Zootaxa 1153, no. 1 (March 17, 2006): 43. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1153.1.5.
Full textJugovic, Jure, Simona Prevorcnik, Gregor Aljancic, and Boris Sket. "The atyid shrimp (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) rostrum: phylogeny versus adaptation, taxonomy versus trophic ecology." Journal of Natural History 44, no. 41-42 (October 12, 2010): 2509–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00222933.2010.502258.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Atyidae"
Page, Timothy J., and n/a. "An Evolutionary History of the Freshwater Shrimp Family Atyidae in Australia." Griffith University. Australian School of Environmental Studies, 2007. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20070725.120145.
Full textPage, Timothy J. "An Evolutionary History of the Freshwater Shrimp Family Atyidae in Australia." Thesis, Griffith University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/367826.
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Rodriguez, Garzon Tayner. "Hybridization Between Closely Related Lineages in the Paratya australiensis (Decapoda: Atyidae) Species Complex." Thesis, Griffith University, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10072/366809.
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Fonseca, Kátia Maria Leal da. "Camarões (Atyidae e Palaemonidae) da rede fluvial do Estado do Rio de Janeiro : sistemática e distribuição." Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/11422/4063.
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Esta dissertação compreende um estudo da sistemática e da distribuição geográfica dos camarões de água doce (Atyidae e Palaemonidae) existentes na rede fluvial do Estado do Rio de Janeiro. O presente estudo vem contribuir para o conhecimento de alguns aspectos ambientais ( salinidade, temperatura, declividade e oxigênio) os quais influenciam a distribuição destes animais. São considerados, também, os mecanismos de dispersão por eles utilizados. Este trabalho é constituído de uma introdução, uma parte sistemática, discussão, conclusões, referências bibliográficas, três quadros, cinco mapas e dez estampas das espécies estudadas. São apresentadas chaves de identificação para famílias e espécies, diagnoses das famílias e subfamílias, caracterização das espécies, tamanho, localidade tipo, distribuição geográfica, material examinado e observações. É registrada a ocorrência de uma espécie ainda não assinalada para a região, questionada a validade de uma espécie; e também são referidos fatores que influenciam a distribuição das espécies. As espécies são distribuídas de acordo com as unidades hidrográficas delimitadas pela SERLA (Superintendência Estadual de Rios e Lagos) em 1985.
Systematics and geographic distribution of freshwater shrimps (Atyidae and Palaemonidae) from the Rio de Janeiro fluvial system were studied. Some environmental factors (salinity, temperature, declivity and oxygen) influence upon species distribution. This dissertation contains an introduction, systematic part, discussion, conclusions, bibliography, three squares, five maps and ten plates corresponding to the species studied. Keys for classification of families and species, diagnosis of families and subfamilies are shown. Characterization, size, type locality, geographic distribution, material examined and notes for each species are mentioned. The occurrence of one species not yet recorded from the region is mentioned, the validity of one species is discussed, and reported factors which influence upon the species distribution. The species are distributed according to the hydrographic basins delimitated for SERLA (Superintendência Estadual de Rios e Lagos) in 1985.
Ketse, Noziphiwo. "The effects of selected reference toxicants on embryonic development of the freshwater shrimp caridina nilotica (Decapoda: Atyidae)." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1005367.
Full textYam, Sau-wai, and 任秀慧. "Life history, population genetics and feeding ecology of Caridina cantonensis and C. serrata(decapoda: Atyidae) in Hong Kong streams." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B45015181.
Full textOliveira, Caio Martins Cruz Alves de. "Avaliação sistemática de camarões de água doce do gênero Atya Leach, 1816 (Crustacea: Decapoda: Atyidae) por meio de dados moleculares." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/59/59139/tde-10072017-090906/.
Full textThe genus Atya Leach, 1816 shrimps are the largest of the Atyidae family, and the 13 acknowledge species are geographically distributed in rivers and stream in the tropical and subtropical regions of America (Atlantic and Pacific drainages) and West Africa. The first registry of an Atya was in the XVII century and since then new species were described and previous description revised in an eventful taxonomic historic. Although throughout the XX century taxonomic revisions stabilized the genus systematics, the morphological variability and the trans-isthmic geographic distribution of A. innocous caused questioning. Moreover, molecular phylogenetic studies that included Atya representatives raised doubt on the genus systematics (possibly non-monophyletism) and some species A. gabonensis A. margaritacea and A. scabra hypothesis. As molecular markers have never been used concerning Atya species delimitation complementary to the morphology and it could improve the genus systematics, the goal of this study was to evaluate with molecular markers the taxonomic hypothesis of the species A. gabonensis, A. innocous, A. margaritacea e A. scabra. Sequences of the mitochondrial genes 16S and Cytochrome Oxidase I and nuclear gene Histone 3 were generated by means of DNA extraction and sequence protocols from specimens obtained in loans/donations. Putative species evidenced by the analysis of nucleotide similarity (genetic distances), character sharing (phylogenetic reconstitutions), Automatic Barcode Gap Discovery, Poisson Tree Processes and Generalized Mixed Yule Coalescence were compared to the prevailing taxonomic hypothesis. The systematic evaluation with the molecular data of this study, in addition with the morphological information in the literature sustain A. gabonensis as an amphi-atlantic distributed species, but do not corroborated A. innocous hypothesis as an trans-isthmian species. In this sense, the use of A. innocous stricto sensu for the Caribbeans Sea populations and A. tenella to that restricted to the pacific drainage of America is suggested. Atya margaritacea, distributed along the pacific drainage of America, is considered a valid species distinct from A. scabra, widespread distributed in the Atlantic drainage of America and Africa, besides Caribbean Sea. However, the possibility of a cryptic species in the Gulf of Mexico population is discussed. Aditionally, the relevant knowledge to future systematic and taxonomy studies about the shrimps of the genus Atya were summarized and are shown.
Frotte, Lou. "Réponses trophique et démographique aux perturbations de continuité écologique chez les espèces amphiromes de Guadeloupe." Thesis, Antilles, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019ANTI0405.
Full textThe native macrofauna of Caribbean island rivers consists mainly of amphidromous fish and crustacean species. Amphidromy is a life cycle characterized by the downstream migration of larvae towards the sea followed by a marine larval dispersion, juveniles return to the river to grow, reside and reproduce. During their migrations in rivers, these individuals encounter ecological continuity disturbances, such as dams with variable head heights. These dams are widespread in tropical island rivers because it enables the extraction of water for the production of drinking water. The objectives of this PhD were to determine their impacts on the demographic structure and trophic organization of the majority of fish and crustacean populations in the West Indies and present along the entire continuum of the river. This work was carried out on three rivers in Guadeloupe in order to analyze (1) the demographic structure of their population and their ability to overcome obstacles; (2) the size and shift of their trophic niche under the impact of obstacles using the analysis of stable isotopes of Carbon and Nitrogen; (3) the evolution of the nutritional quality of food sources and the fatty acid composition of consumers on an altitudinal gradient using lipid analysis. The results obtained highlight (i) the role of the rivermouth as a key place ensuring the resilience of environments; (ii) the nutritional quality of food sources as one of the driving forces that can explain the upstream migration of species; (iii) the importance of transfers of allochthonous material from upstream to downstream for the supply of essential fatty acids; (iv) the environmental context at the dam level determining demographic and trophic impacts; (v) visible trophic impacts that differ according to functional groups, their place in the food web and the food plasticity of the species
Mazancourt, Valentin de. "Diadromie, dispersion et histoire évolutive des complexes "Caridina nilotica" et "Caridina weberi" (Crustacea - Decapoda - Atyidae) dans les systèmes insulaires de l’Indo-Pacifique." Thesis, Paris, Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018MNHN0021/document.
Full textRivers of tropical islands harbor organisms that have developped a diadromous lifecycle, shared between a freshwater adult phase and a marine larval phase: amphidromy. Among these organisms, in the Indo-Pacific area are found shrimps of the genus Caridina H. Milne Edwards, 1837. With more than 300 described species it is the most speciose genus of the infra-order Caridea, with a most confused and complicated taxonomy. Within this genus, two species complexes are particularly well-represented in insular systems of the Indo-Pacific, the C. nilotica complex and the C. weberi complex. Thanks to the development of new sequencing techniques, new methods of integrative taxonomy appeared, allowing to resolve part of the taxonomic complexity of these taxa. The aim of the thesis was to apply an integrative taxonomy approach to species belonging to C. nilotica and C. weberi complexes in order to clarify their taxonomy and have a better understanding of their biology and provide tools to managers for establishing a better conservation of these species and their environments. After showing that some morphological characters traditionally used to describe species were influenced by the environment and so, highly variable, the integrative taxonomy was led on 92 species, allowing to obtain 1,682 sequences to which are added 32 complete and 97 partial mitochondrial genomes, highlighting 43 new species, some of them described during the thesis. Phylogenetic relationships among the species of the two complexes were reconstructed from a large molecular dataset, allowing to show that the complexes are monophyletic groups, with habitat differences. Finally, the feasibility of a sclerochronological study of amphidromy in a species of the C. weberi complex (C. multidentata) was tested on the eyestalk cuticle, with a study of the ultrastructure of the cuticle, described for the first time in this species
Irvine, Mitchell. "Investigating incipient speciation in the widespread freshwater shrimp, Paratya australiensis (Kemp 1917)." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2021. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/208903/1/Mitchell_Irvine_Thesis.pdf.
Full textBooks on the topic "Atyidae"
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Region 1. Draft California freshwater shrimp (Syncaris pacifica Holmes 1895) recovery plan. Portland, Or: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 1, 1997.
Find full textMariappan, N. Studies on the larval development of six freshwater prawns of the genus Caridina H. Milne Edwards, 1837 (Atyidae, Decapoda) from Kanchipuram and Thiruvallur districts, Tamil Nadu, India. Kolkata: Zoological Survey of India, 2007.
Find full textMariappan, N. Studies on freshwater prawns of family Atyidae and Palaemonidae from Kanchipuram and Thiruvallur Districts, Tamilnadu, India, including one new species of the Genus, Caridina H. Milne Edwards, 1837. Kolkata: Zoological Survey of India, 2006.
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Christodoulou, Magdalini, Chryssa Anastasiadou, Jure Jugovic, and Theodoros Tzomos. "Freshwater Shrimps (Atyidae, Palaemonidae, Typhlocarididae) in the Broader Mediterranean Region: Distribution, Life Strategies, Threats, Conservation Challenges and Taxonomic Issues." In A Global Overview of the Conservation of Freshwater Decapod Crustaceans, 199–236. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42527-6_7.
Full textPatrascu, Andrei-Tudor. "The Atyiah Singer Index Theorem." In The Universal Coefficient Theorem and Quantum Field Theory, 69–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46143-4_6.
Full textDumont, Henri J. "The Crustacean Zooplankton (Copepoda, Branchiopoda), Atyid Decapoda, and Syncarida of the Nile Basin." In The Nile, 521–45. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9726-3_26.
Full textBranstrator, Donn K., and Lucas Mwebaza-Ndawula. "Low-Oxygen Tolerance of the Atyid Prawn, Caridina Nilotica, in Lake Victoria (East Africa): Implications for Refuge from Nile Perch Predation." In Environmental Change and Response in East African Lakes, 125–33. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1437-2_10.
Full textShort, J. W. "ATYIDAE AND PALAEMONIDAE, FRESHWATER SHRIMPS, PATSA MENA." In The New Natural History of Madagascar, 899–907. Princeton University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2ks6tbb.115.
Full text"Atyid shrimps of Hainan Island, southern China, with the description of a new species of Caridina (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae)." In Advances in Freshwater Decapod Systematics and Biology, 207–31. BRILL, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004207615_013.
Full text"Parisia holthuisi, a new species of freshwater shrimp from Papua New Guinea (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae)." In Studies on Malacostraca: Lipke Bijdeley Holthuis Memorial Volume, 173–78. BRILL, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789047427759_009.
Full text"Species of Caridina nilotica group in China, with description of one new species (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae)." In Studies on the Taxonomy of Crustaceans, 173–90. BRILL, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004464353_012.
Full textCoelho, Vinicius de Paula, Anna Julia Justi Molinari, Nilo da Silva Nunes Pirovani, and Bruno de Lima Preto. "EFEITO DA SALINIDADE SOBRE A SOBREVIVÊNCIA DAS LARVAS DE Potimirim brasiliana Villalobos, 1959 (Crustacea, Decapoda, Atyidae)." In Crustáceos: Ecossistema, Classificação e Reprodução, 32–33. Atena Editora, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.8881919115.
Full textMazancourt, V. de, W. Klotz, G. Marquet, B. Mos, D. C. Rogers, and P. Keith. "New Insights on Biodiversity and Conservation of Amphidromous Shrimps of the Indo-Pacific islands (Decapoda: Atyidae: Caridina)." In Recent Advances in Freshwater Crustacean Biodiversity and Conservation, 381–404. CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003139560-12.
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Terossi, M., C. M. C. A. Oliveira, and F. L. Mantelatto. "DELIMITAÇÃO MOLECULAR EM CAMARÕES DO GÊNERO ATYA (CARIDEA: ATYIDAE)." In X Congresso Brasileiro sobre Crustáceos. Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21826/2178-7581x20180224.
Full textGaliotti, L. L., M. C. Machado, G. L. Gonçalves, P. Hoffmann, and M. L. Negreiros-Fransozo. "MATURIDADE SEXUAL DE POTIMIRIM BRASILIANA (CARIDEA, ATYIDAE) DE UM RIACHO NA REGIÃO DE UBATUBA, SÃO PAULO, BRASIL." In X Congresso Brasileiro sobre Crustáceos. Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21826/2178-7581x2018203.
Full textCoelho, V. P., A. J. J. Molinari, N. S. N. Pirovani, and B. l. Preto. "EFEITO DA SALINIDADE SOBRE A SOBREVIVÊNCIA DAS LARVAS DE POTIMIRIM BRASILIANA VILLA LOBOS, 1959 (CRUSTACEA, DECAPODA, ATYIDAE)." In X Congresso Brasileiro sobre Crustáceos. Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21826/2178-7581x2018220.
Full textSantos, L. V. R., E. L. Silva, F. P. A. Barros, A. P. Gonçalves, T. K. Pinto, and P. A. Coelho-Filho. "DIVERSIDADE E ECOLOGIA DOS CAMARÕES DE ÁGUA-DOCE (CRUSTACEA PALAEMONIDAE E ATYIDAE) NO BAIXO SÃO FRANCISCO (NORDESTE DO BRASIL)." In X Congresso Brasileiro sobre Crustáceos. Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21826/2178-7581x2018265.
Full textBarros-Alves, S. P., D. F. R. Alves, and G. L. Hirose. "BIOLOGIA POPULACIONAL DE ATYA SCABRA (LEACH, 1816) (DECAPODA: ATYIDAE): EVIDÊNCIAS DE UMA POPULAÇÃO EM RISCO DE EXTINÇÃO NO RIO SÃO FRANCISCO." In X Congresso Brasileiro sobre Crustáceos. Sociedade Brasileira de Carcinologia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.21826/2178-7581x2018089.
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