This study examined the abundance, distribution, and spatiotemporal variation of palaemonid shrimp species in relation to season and salinity in the Shark River Estuary, Everglades National Park (ENP), Florida, USA. Five palaemonid species occurred in the samples: Palaemonetes paludosus, P. pugio, P. intermedius, Palaemon floridanus, and Leander paulensis; L. paulensis was collected only during the wet season. Overall, shrimp catches in traps doubled in the dry season. Catches in the upper estuary were dominated by P. paludosus, particularly in the wet season, while catch per unit effort (CPUE) at the most downstream, highest salinity sites were dominated by Palaemon floridanus. At mid-estuary, several species co-occurred. To investigate sp...
We measured growth and movements of individually marked free-ranging juvenile white shrimp (Litopena...
Samples of brown shrimp (Penaeus aztecus, 10 to 130 mm in total length) were collected with otter tr...
Habitat degradation of saltmarsh ecosystems reduces the suitability of the marsh as permanent enviro...
Variation in physical gradients and production along estuaries can alter species compositions. Spati...
The spatial and temporal patterns in the population demographs and feeding ecology of the caridean s...
The recruitment of Palaemon pacificus to the Bushmans River estuary was studied over a 12 month peri...
Low-salinity records in the Gulf of Mexico area for taking Penaeus duorarum in water of 0.7‰ and 28°...
Bycatch in the shrimp fishery became of particular concern in the 1980s during the peak of shrimp ha...
Biological and physico-chemical factors affecting abundance and biomass of shrimp Palaemon peringuey...
Juvenile penaeid shrimp were studied by a variety of methods in a southwest Louisiana, brackish mars...
The shrimp Palaemon pacificus was sampled monthly from six tidal pools for two years. The shrimp pop...
The pink shrimp, Farfantepenaeus duorarum, was chosen as a faunal indicator of the ecosystem status ...
Understanding how natural and anthropogenic drivers affect extant food webs is critical to predictin...
Postlarvae were found entering Aransas Bay in appreciable numbers in the spring of 1963. Late post-l...
This study examined the factors affecting the distribution and abundance of epifaunal caridean shrim...
We measured growth and movements of individually marked free-ranging juvenile white shrimp (Litopena...
Samples of brown shrimp (Penaeus aztecus, 10 to 130 mm in total length) were collected with otter tr...
Habitat degradation of saltmarsh ecosystems reduces the suitability of the marsh as permanent enviro...
Variation in physical gradients and production along estuaries can alter species compositions. Spati...
The spatial and temporal patterns in the population demographs and feeding ecology of the caridean s...
The recruitment of Palaemon pacificus to the Bushmans River estuary was studied over a 12 month peri...
Low-salinity records in the Gulf of Mexico area for taking Penaeus duorarum in water of 0.7‰ and 28°...
Bycatch in the shrimp fishery became of particular concern in the 1980s during the peak of shrimp ha...
Biological and physico-chemical factors affecting abundance and biomass of shrimp Palaemon peringuey...
Juvenile penaeid shrimp were studied by a variety of methods in a southwest Louisiana, brackish mars...
The shrimp Palaemon pacificus was sampled monthly from six tidal pools for two years. The shrimp pop...
The pink shrimp, Farfantepenaeus duorarum, was chosen as a faunal indicator of the ecosystem status ...
Understanding how natural and anthropogenic drivers affect extant food webs is critical to predictin...
Postlarvae were found entering Aransas Bay in appreciable numbers in the spring of 1963. Late post-l...
This study examined the factors affecting the distribution and abundance of epifaunal caridean shrim...
We measured growth and movements of individually marked free-ranging juvenile white shrimp (Litopena...
Samples of brown shrimp (Penaeus aztecus, 10 to 130 mm in total length) were collected with otter tr...
Habitat degradation of saltmarsh ecosystems reduces the suitability of the marsh as permanent enviro...