The brine shrimp Artemia is important for aquaculture since it is highly nutritious. It is also used widely in biological studies because it is easy to culture. The aim of the present study is to review the literature on the taxonomical nomenclature of Artemia. The present study indicates the existence of seven species: three living in the Americas, one in Europe, and three in Asia
In view of the need'for research on the practical use of the brine shrimp Artemia salina in aquaault...
This is the first study on phylogenetic relationships in the genus Artemia Leach, 1819 using the pat...
A detailed morphological and allometrical study was performed with adult males and females of eleven...
The brine shrimp Artemia is important for aquaculture since it is bighly nutritious. It is also used...
The brine shrimp Artemia is important for aquaculture since it is highly nutritious. It is also used...
The genus Artemia Leach, 1819 is a cosmopolitan halophilic crustacean, consisting of bisexual specie...
In order to prevent any further confusion in the scientific literature, we would like to urge contri...
In this study we report on the known Artemia habitats worldwide. Recent literature information is in...
An updated list of more than 350 Artemia sites is provided. It includes geographical coordinates of ...
Despite the common use of the brine shrimp bioassay in toxicology, there is confusion in the literat...
The first written record of the existence of the brine shrimp only dates back to 1755 (Schlosser in ...
The brine shrimp Artemia is a small crustacean occurring worldwide in hypersaline biotopes. Its cyst...
The genus Artemia (brine shrimp) is a small cosmopolitan crustacean, which primarily inhabits hypers...
Nauplii of the brine shrimp Artemia, predominantly Artemia franciscana Kellogg 1906, are the most co...
Nauplii of the brine shrimp Artemia , predominantly Artemia franciscana Kellogg 1906, are the most c...
In view of the need'for research on the practical use of the brine shrimp Artemia salina in aquaault...
This is the first study on phylogenetic relationships in the genus Artemia Leach, 1819 using the pat...
A detailed morphological and allometrical study was performed with adult males and females of eleven...
The brine shrimp Artemia is important for aquaculture since it is bighly nutritious. It is also used...
The brine shrimp Artemia is important for aquaculture since it is highly nutritious. It is also used...
The genus Artemia Leach, 1819 is a cosmopolitan halophilic crustacean, consisting of bisexual specie...
In order to prevent any further confusion in the scientific literature, we would like to urge contri...
In this study we report on the known Artemia habitats worldwide. Recent literature information is in...
An updated list of more than 350 Artemia sites is provided. It includes geographical coordinates of ...
Despite the common use of the brine shrimp bioassay in toxicology, there is confusion in the literat...
The first written record of the existence of the brine shrimp only dates back to 1755 (Schlosser in ...
The brine shrimp Artemia is a small crustacean occurring worldwide in hypersaline biotopes. Its cyst...
The genus Artemia (brine shrimp) is a small cosmopolitan crustacean, which primarily inhabits hypers...
Nauplii of the brine shrimp Artemia, predominantly Artemia franciscana Kellogg 1906, are the most co...
Nauplii of the brine shrimp Artemia , predominantly Artemia franciscana Kellogg 1906, are the most c...
In view of the need'for research on the practical use of the brine shrimp Artemia salina in aquaault...
This is the first study on phylogenetic relationships in the genus Artemia Leach, 1819 using the pat...
A detailed morphological and allometrical study was performed with adult males and females of eleven...