Monthly collections were made for one year (March 2001 to February 2002) in Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Ionian sea, Italy), in order to establish the seasonal fluctuations of a population of Gammarus aequicauda (Crustacea, Amphipoda). Variations in the population structure, sex ratio and fecundity were studied. The population comprised all stages of the life cycle all year round, thus showing continuous reproduction. Size differences between males and females occurred throughout the year with males being larger than females. The recruitment of juveniles into the population occurred particularly in autumn-winter. Females consistently predominated in numbers over males during winter months. Female cephalic length was positively correlated with eg...
Gammarus lawrencianus is classed as a genuine brackish-water species on the basis of the survival of...
The reproductive cycles of Chaetogammarus marinus and Eulimnogammarus obtusatus in northern Brittany...
ABSTRACT The amphipod Quadrivisio lutzi (Shoemaker, 1933) (Maeridae) inhabits the coastal lagoons of...
(Gammaridae) is an epibenthic amphipod very well adapted to life in estuaries and shallow coastal wa...
This paper describes the life cycle of the amphipod Jassa marmorata with data recorded over two year...
Gammarids are one of the most successful invaders in freshwater ecosystems due to both their diet pl...
Aspects of the population structure and reproductive biology of the freshwater amphipod Echinogammar...
We quantified abundance and biomass of the amphipod Gammarus chevreuxi Sexton from benthic cores, sa...
Amphipod crustaceans of the genus Gammarus (Fig. 1) are commonthroughout much of the world and are a...
1. Gammarus aequicauda (Martynov, 1931) and Gammarus insensibilis Stock, 1966 have been the subject ...
The population density of Echinogammarus marinusin the Mondego estuary changed throughout the year, ...
The population structure and reproductive biology of Talorchestia deshayesii (Audouin, 1826) on an e...
The population biology of three species of the family Ampithoidae (Ampithoe ramondi, Cymadusa filosa...
A study of correlation between the total body length and the somites length was carried out in a pop...
Coastal lagoons are habitats of conservation importance. The characteristic fauna of lagoons include...
Gammarus lawrencianus is classed as a genuine brackish-water species on the basis of the survival of...
The reproductive cycles of Chaetogammarus marinus and Eulimnogammarus obtusatus in northern Brittany...
ABSTRACT The amphipod Quadrivisio lutzi (Shoemaker, 1933) (Maeridae) inhabits the coastal lagoons of...
(Gammaridae) is an epibenthic amphipod very well adapted to life in estuaries and shallow coastal wa...
This paper describes the life cycle of the amphipod Jassa marmorata with data recorded over two year...
Gammarids are one of the most successful invaders in freshwater ecosystems due to both their diet pl...
Aspects of the population structure and reproductive biology of the freshwater amphipod Echinogammar...
We quantified abundance and biomass of the amphipod Gammarus chevreuxi Sexton from benthic cores, sa...
Amphipod crustaceans of the genus Gammarus (Fig. 1) are commonthroughout much of the world and are a...
1. Gammarus aequicauda (Martynov, 1931) and Gammarus insensibilis Stock, 1966 have been the subject ...
The population density of Echinogammarus marinusin the Mondego estuary changed throughout the year, ...
The population structure and reproductive biology of Talorchestia deshayesii (Audouin, 1826) on an e...
The population biology of three species of the family Ampithoidae (Ampithoe ramondi, Cymadusa filosa...
A study of correlation between the total body length and the somites length was carried out in a pop...
Coastal lagoons are habitats of conservation importance. The characteristic fauna of lagoons include...
Gammarus lawrencianus is classed as a genuine brackish-water species on the basis of the survival of...
The reproductive cycles of Chaetogammarus marinus and Eulimnogammarus obtusatus in northern Brittany...
ABSTRACT The amphipod Quadrivisio lutzi (Shoemaker, 1933) (Maeridae) inhabits the coastal lagoons of...