نتایج جستجو برای: Upogebia (U. assisi) Pakistan
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The ovigerous females of Upogebia (Upogebia assisi) were collected from Pacha (24o 50 54"N, 66o 43 E) on October 6 and 7, 1994 and 1995 respectively. They were kept for rearing under laboratory conditions at room temperature (25-32oC) in the filtered seawater with salanity of 35-36 parts per thousand (ppt) and pH 7.8-9. Development of larvae proceeds from first to three or four zoeal and p...
The ovigerous females of Upogebia (Upogebia assisi) were collected from Pacha (24o 50 54"N, 66o 43 E) on October 6 and 7, 1994 and 1995 respectively. They were kept for rearing under laboratory conditions at room temperature (25-32oC) in the filtered seawater with salanity of 35-36 parts per thousand (ppt) and pH 7.8-9. Development of larvae proceeds from first to three or four zoeal and p...
The rhizocephalan Sacculina shiinoi sp. nov. parasitizes three species of Upogebia in Japan. It is described morphologically and compared with another Upogebia parasite, Sacculina upogebiae Shiino, 1943 from Japan and Korea. These two species are the only sacculinids that parasitize mud shrimps. DNA analyses clearly show the two species to be separate and not closely related. The cuticle differ...
The burrowing mud shrimp, Upogebia pugettensis, is an important ecosystem engineer throughout bays and estuaries along the Pacific coast of North America. Populations of U. pugettensis have recently declined throughout its range. A likely reason for this decline is the arrival of an invasive bopyrid isopod parasite, Orthione griffenis, which has colonised the system and increased in prevalence....
The larval development of Upogebia vasquezi consists of four zoeal stages and a megalopa. In the present study, each larval stage was described and illustrated in detail. The first two stages are re-described in order to provide a detailed comparison with the data available for this species recorded in a previous study. The morphological features of all the stages are compared with those of the...
The parasitic isopod Orthione griffenis Markham, 2004 was originally described from thalassinid mud shrimp hosts collected in Oregon. Subsequently, O. griffenis has been cited as a non-indigenous species in estuaries of the Pacific Northwest of North America; however, no taxonomic work has provided evidence that specimens from the western coast of the United States and other localities are cons...
A brief history of earlier meetings on relativistic theories atoms, molecules and solids since 1969 is told. The REHE (Relativistic Effects in Heavy-Element Chemistry Physics) range from REHE-1 1993 to the REHE-13 at Assisi 2022. They were started during ESF (European Science Foundation) programme 1993–1997 continued as an independent series after it.
Helmut Feld, Franziskus von Assisi und seine Bewegung, Darmstadt (Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft) 1994. 537 S.
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