The \u27\u27river shrimp belonging to the genus Macrobrachium, which range in length from 34 to more than 230 mm., are not to be confused with the smalier glass shrimp belonging to the genus Palaemonetes, at least one species of which is a common form in the waters of the Piedmont and Coastal Plain of Virginia
A record of the freshwater shrimps of Jamaica has been provided by Hart (1961b). His study includes ...
Shrimp species diversity in River Banjaran is in a trend to reduce from time to time. In order to ve...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...
The \u27\u27river shrimp belonging to the genus Macrobrachium, which range in length from 34 to mor...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Freshwater shrimps in the genus Macrobrachium are ecologically and economically important as they pr...
Two species of shrimps occur in Arkansas; they include the Ohio shrimp, Macrobrachium ohione (Smith)...
Amphidromous species migrate between fresh water and the sea for larval development. Many caridean s...
Freshwater decapods like the palaemonid river shrimp have received little attention in the Baja Cali...
This study revealed that the scientific interest in the genus Macrobrachium was not restricted to a ...
While distributed in most of the Indo-Pacific region the species belonging to this genus mostly ...
1. Macrobrachium hainanense is a predatory palaemonid shrimp (total length >7 cm) that can be abunda...
About one thousand references to shrimp are given. References include those on biology and fishing g...
There are numerous freshwater prawns classified under the genus Macrobrachium which is generally cat...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...
A record of the freshwater shrimps of Jamaica has been provided by Hart (1961b). His study includes ...
Shrimp species diversity in River Banjaran is in a trend to reduce from time to time. In order to ve...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...
The \u27\u27river shrimp belonging to the genus Macrobrachium, which range in length from 34 to mor...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published guides to many threatened animals livin...
Freshwater shrimps in the genus Macrobrachium are ecologically and economically important as they pr...
Two species of shrimps occur in Arkansas; they include the Ohio shrimp, Macrobrachium ohione (Smith)...
Amphidromous species migrate between fresh water and the sea for larval development. Many caridean s...
Freshwater decapods like the palaemonid river shrimp have received little attention in the Baja Cali...
This study revealed that the scientific interest in the genus Macrobrachium was not restricted to a ...
While distributed in most of the Indo-Pacific region the species belonging to this genus mostly ...
1. Macrobrachium hainanense is a predatory palaemonid shrimp (total length >7 cm) that can be abunda...
About one thousand references to shrimp are given. References include those on biology and fishing g...
There are numerous freshwater prawns classified under the genus Macrobrachium which is generally cat...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...
A record of the freshwater shrimps of Jamaica has been provided by Hart (1961b). His study includes ...
Shrimp species diversity in River Banjaran is in a trend to reduce from time to time. In order to ve...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...