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1by MCCLINTOCK, JAMES B., MAHON, ANDREW R., PETERS, KEVIN J., AMSLER, CHARLES D., BAKER, BILL J.“...) and Lysasterias perrieri (Studer, 1885) and the isopod Glyptonotus antarcticus (Eights, 1853) were examined...”
Published in Antarctic Science (2003)
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4by Clusella-Trullas, S., Boardman, L., Faulkner, K.T., Peck, L.S., Chown, S.L.“... to temperature variation for two marine invertebrate species on sub-Antarctic Marion Island. The isopod...”
Published in Antarctic Science (2013)
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5by Horton, T.“... resident species of the fish–parasitic isopod family Cymothoidae in Britain. The host is Echiichthys vipera...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (2000)
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6by Alexander, C. G.“... Leach, or the hypopharynx by Wägele (1987) in the isopod Antarcturus Schultz. It should be noted however...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (1988)
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7by Horton, Tammy, Okamura, Beth“...The distribution of the recently discovered association of the parasitic isopod Ceratothoa...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (2002)
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8“... polychaetes, the isopod Glyptonotus antarcticus , the gammarid amphipod Paradexamine sp., the bivalve...”
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9by Brown, Norah E., Mitchell, Sean C., Garbary, David J.“... hour; however, after 24 hours, there was no significant difference in host selection. When an isopod...”
Published in Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom (2012)
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10by Greenslade, Penelope, Melbourne, Brett A., Davies, Kendi F., Stevens, Mark I.“... extent in the twelve years between 1992 and 2004 but that the isopod has slightly increased its range...”
Published in Polar Record (2008)
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11“... transects, five to six stations were sampled between 200 and 2000 m. In total, 4258 specimens of isopods...”
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12“... to populate the harsher high latitudes. Early studies of the isopod fauna had also suggested that at least...”
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13“... was the dominant crustacean. Additionally, only the isopod Jaera istri and the amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus...”
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14“...Acanthaspid isopods are well known from the deep sea regions of all oceans. Many species have been...”
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15“... some taxa, like the amphipods and isopods (peracarid crustaceans) and notothenioid fish. Ice-sheet...”
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16“...Detailed redescriptions of the poorly known isopods Cymodocella tubicauda Pfeffer 1887...”
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17by Bowser, Samuel S., DeLaca, Ted E.“... larger metazoans (e.g., isopods such as Munna sp.—ca. 1cm in length). During prey capture...”
Published in Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America (1985)
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18“..., but these organisms were secondary or occasional food. The importance of other benthic (bivalves, polychaetes, isopods...”
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19“... was investigated. Prey consisted principally of squid, fish, krill, amphipods and isopods. Squids were identified...”
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