Length growth in relation to water temperature was studied for Crangon crangon (L.) from two populations at the northern and southern edges of its distributional range to determine whether counter-gradient growth compensation occurs. In crustaceans, growth rate depends on the time between moulting events (intermoult period) and the size increase at moult (moult increment). In this study, the period between moults was shorter at higher temperature, ranging respectively from about 11 days at 25 °C to 27 days at 10 °C at southern edge, and from 10 to 24 days at the same temperatures at the northern edge. Moult increment showed a large variability, from 1.5 to 2.7 mm with no clear trend with temperature at the northern edge; and decreasing from...
Reproductive strategies comprise the timing and frequency of reproductive events and the number of o...
<p><i>Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda</i> juveniles were reared at three different water temperatu...
The growth of the Australian eastern king prawn (Melicertus plebejus) is understood in greater detai...
Length growth in relation to water temperature was studied for Crangon crangon (L.) from two populat...
Laboratory experiments were performed to determine the growth rates of Crangon crangon as a function...
Existing laboratory and field data on growth were combined, reanalyzed and discussed to generate a h...
The carapace length of the shrimp is directly proportional to the total length. At each moulting, a ...
In this study, 2 methods for age estimation of Crangon crangon were compared: one based on total len...
Growth of Pandalus borealis post-larval stages was measured in relation to size and temperature. Gro...
Temperature can impact many processes in ectotherms. With global temperatures rising due to climate ...
Crangon crangon is a key species in the southern North Sea and the most valuable target of coastal f...
Branchinecta lindahli is a broadly distributed fairy shrimp, reported from a range of temporary wetl...
During the two-month rearing period, the effect of four water temperatures (15°C, 20°C, 25°C and 30°...
Variations in larval instar number are common among arthropods. Here, we assess the implications of ...
The “brown shrimp”, Crangon crangon (Linnaeus 1758), is a benthic key species in the North Sea ecosy...
Reproductive strategies comprise the timing and frequency of reproductive events and the number of o...
<p><i>Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda</i> juveniles were reared at three different water temperatu...
The growth of the Australian eastern king prawn (Melicertus plebejus) is understood in greater detai...
Length growth in relation to water temperature was studied for Crangon crangon (L.) from two populat...
Laboratory experiments were performed to determine the growth rates of Crangon crangon as a function...
Existing laboratory and field data on growth were combined, reanalyzed and discussed to generate a h...
The carapace length of the shrimp is directly proportional to the total length. At each moulting, a ...
In this study, 2 methods for age estimation of Crangon crangon were compared: one based on total len...
Growth of Pandalus borealis post-larval stages was measured in relation to size and temperature. Gro...
Temperature can impact many processes in ectotherms. With global temperatures rising due to climate ...
Crangon crangon is a key species in the southern North Sea and the most valuable target of coastal f...
Branchinecta lindahli is a broadly distributed fairy shrimp, reported from a range of temporary wetl...
During the two-month rearing period, the effect of four water temperatures (15°C, 20°C, 25°C and 30°...
Variations in larval instar number are common among arthropods. Here, we assess the implications of ...
The “brown shrimp”, Crangon crangon (Linnaeus 1758), is a benthic key species in the North Sea ecosy...
Reproductive strategies comprise the timing and frequency of reproductive events and the number of o...
<p><i>Neocaridina heteropoda heteropoda</i> juveniles were reared at three different water temperatu...
The growth of the Australian eastern king prawn (Melicertus plebejus) is understood in greater detai...