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    Farmed Crawfish vs Wild Crawfish You may have wondered where the mudbugs for your boil came from. Nearly all of the live crawfish sold in the U.S. come from Louisiana‚ and begin life in the wild or on a farm. Market demand for crawfish in the U.S. of any kind originated in southwest Louisiana with the French Acadian settlers. As more Americans were exposed to the crawdad experience‚ demand elsewhere increased. This demand led to more productive ways than catching and trapping them in the wild‚ thus

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    be specific on listing them * Upper -There are very few animals present‚ except the Rough Periwinkle. * Middle -There is a variety of herbivorous animals‚ including Rough Periwinkles‚ Smooth Periwinkles‚ Common Periwinkles and amphipod crustaceans. * Lower- Herbivores include Common Periwinkles‚ Limpets‚ Green Sea Urchins‚ isopods and amphipods.

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    put in with the eggs. Brine shrimp live in very salty water. Adult brine shrimp are called Artemia. Artemia Salina is the scientific name for brine shrimp. Brine shrimp can also be called fairy shrimp or sea monkeys. Brine shrimp are very small crustaceans. Brine shrimp shrimp live in very salty waters so predators don’t get them. But because

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    Invertebrates-the Crayfish

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    Crayfish Invertebrate Research Paper Crayfish are interesting animals to study. Through invertebrate research‚ experimentation‚ and observation‚ there has been much to learn about with these animals. There is much to know about these creatures‚ including their classification in the "animal kingdom." Anatomy as well as how the crayfish reproduce is an important aspect of these organisms. Perhaps the most important part of the crayfish is there ecology. Studying ecology alone can give substantial

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    Crab Farming in Bangladesh

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    I. Introduction Crabs are decapod crustaceans of the infraorderBrachyura‚ which typically have a very short projecting "tail" (abdomen)‚ usually entirely hidden under the thorax. They live in all the world ’s oceans‚ in fresh water‚ and on land‚ are generally covered with a thick exoskeleton and have a single pair of claws. Many other animals with similar names – such as hermit crabs‚ king crabs‚ porcelain crabs‚ horseshoe crabs and crab lice – are not true crabs. About 850 species of crab are

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    Sowbug Report

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    OUTLINE. Introduction to the Question: -A subclass of pheromones is necromones‚ which contain oleic acid as a primary component. -Some pheromones trigger aggregation between organisms‚ others can trigger separation. -Necromones trigger necrophoric (organisms remove their dead) or necrophobic (organisms avoid their dead) behavior. -Arthropods use pheromones‚ this includes sowbugs and cockroaches. Chemical signals are picked up by antennae. II. Hypothesis: When given a choice between two identical

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    Blue Crab

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    blue stripes. It prefers to live in the shell of the black turban snail. The length of the blue band hermit crab is 40 mm (1.6 in) and a carapace width of up to 19 mm (0.75 in). The carapace is the upper exoskeleton or shell of arthropods such as crustaceans. The color of the exoskeleton is brown or green‚ but the antennae are red‚ and adults have bright blue bands near the tips of their legs. In smaller individuals‚ the bands may be white. The legs and carapace are covered in setae‚ and the rostrum

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    different temperature such as 25°C and 35°C respectively. The eggs are left from two days to hatch. After two days‚ the number of eggs successfully hatched are observed and counted. Introduction Brine shrimp is the common name for a primordial crustacean that reaches less than 1.3 cm in length and is usually used as fish food in aquariums. Brine shrimp can be found almost everywhere in the world in inland saltwater. Although brine shrimp are considered to be members of a single genus‚ Artemis‚ and

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    marine science 2.07

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    2.07 1.How has the catch of lobsters changed over the past 15 years in the state of Maine? Year after year records rise. 2.What does Walter Day suggest needs to be done to keep the industry flourishing? Just keep doing what we are doing. 3.What are shorts? Lobsters that are too small. 4.What are eggers? Lobsters that were carrying eggs. 5.How are females carrying eggs marked? Why do they do this? A small V notch was cut into their tails. They did this to let other fishermen know

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