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Mysida

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512: 69: 42: 950: 563:, these species have a short reproductive cycle which means they can quickly reproduce in vast numbers. They can be cultured in static or flow-through systems, the latter having been shown to be able to maintain a higher stocking density than a static system. In flow-through systems, juvenile mysids are continuously separated from the adult brood stock in order to reduce mortality due to cannibalism. 965: 398: 362:
and are found in both marine and freshwater environments, the deep sea, estuaries, shallow coastal waters, lakes, rivers and underground waters. They are primarily marine and fewer than ten percent are found in freshwater. There are about 72 freshwater species in total, being predominantly found in
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in the eighth thoracic segment and a pair of long penises. The female gonopores are in the sixth thoracic segment and the oostegites are attached to the first to seventh pereopods to form a brood pouch. Mating usually takes place at night and lasts only a few minutes. During the process, the male
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inserts his penises into the marsupium and releases sperm. This stimulates the female and the eggs are usually released into the marsupium within an hour. Here they are fertilised and retained, development of the embryos in the brood pouch being
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with the young hatching from the eggs as miniature adults. The size of a mysid brood generally correlates with body length and environmental factors such as density and food availability. The age at which mysids reach
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beneath the thorax. This brood pouch is enclosed by the large, flexible oostegites, bristly flaps which extend from the basal segments of the pereopods and which form the floor of a chamber roofed by the animal's
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characterises the order. The mysid's head bears a pair of stalked eyes and two pairs of antennae. The thorax consists of eight segments each bearing branching limbs, the whole concealed beneath a protective
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The Mysida belong to the superorder Peracarida, which means “near to shrimps”. Although in many respects mysids appear similar to some shrimps, the main characteristic separating them from the superorder
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The majority of species are 5–25 mm (0.2–1.0 in) long, and vary in colour from pale and transparent, through to bright orange or brown. They differ from other species within the superorder
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The head of a mysid bears two pairs of antennae and a pair of large, stalked eyes. The head and first segment (or sometimes the first three segments) of the thorax are fused to form the
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Some species of mysids are easy to culture on a large scale in the laboratory as they are highly adaptive, and can tolerate a wide range of conditions. Despite low
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Domingues, Pedro M.; Turk, Philip E.; Andrade, Jose P.; Lee, Philip G. (1998). "Pilot-scale production of mysid shrimp in a static water system".
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are also common, with the adults sometimes preying on their young once they emerge from the marsupium. The pelagic and most other species are
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Brooker, Rohan M.; Casey, Jordan M.; Cowan, Zara-Louise; Sih, Tiffany L.; Dixson, Danielle L.; Manica, Andrea; Feeney, William E. (2020).
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Vidal, E. A. G.; DiMarco, F. P.; Wormuth, J. H.; Lee, P. G. (2002). "Optimizing rearing conditions of hatchling loliginid squid".
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due to their small size and low cost. Their high protein and fat content also makes them a good alternative to live enriched
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which are used to filter plankton and organic particulate from the water. The other six pairs of thoracic appendages are
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Porter, Megan L.; Meland, Kenneth; Price, Wayne (2008). "Global diversity of mysids (Crustacea-Mysida) in freshwater".
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Lussier, Suzanne M.; Kuhn, Anne; Chammas, Melissa J.; Sewall, John (1988). "Techniques for the laboratory culture of
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Audzijonytė, Asta; Väinölä, Risto (2005). "Diversity and distributions of circumpolar fresh- and brackish-water
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and its close relatives inhabit cold, deep lakes and have a diurnal cycle of vertical migrations. The species
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Cultured mysids are thought to provide an ideal food source for many marine organisms. They are often fed to
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Traditionally, Mysida were united with another, externally similar group of pelagic crustaceans, the
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Mysids are found throughout the world in both shallow and deep marine waters where they can be
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Peracarida Taxa and Literature (Cumacea, Lophogastrida, Mysida, Stygiomysida and Tanaidacea)
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Brusca, R.; Brusca, G. (2003). Invertebrates. Sunderland, Massachusetts: Sinauer Associates
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Sudo, H. (2003). "Effect of temperature on growth, sexual maturity and reproduction of
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when feeding juveniles (especially those that are difficult to maintain such as young
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Peracarida fact sheet - Guide to the marine zooplankton of south eastern Australia
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Individual mysids are either male or female, and fertilisation is external. The
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which is attached only to the first three. The first two thoracic segments bear
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Nimmo, D. R.; Hamaker, T. L. (1982). "Mysids in toxicity testing – a review".
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of mysid adults means a new brood can be produced every four to seven days.
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have also been described from different freshwater habitats and caves.
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depends on water temperature and food availability. For the species
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Domingues, P. M.; Turk, P. E.; Andrade, J. P.; Lee, P. G. (1999).
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and the abdomen has six segments and usually further small limbs.
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Ruppert, Edward E.; Fox, Richard, S.; Barnes, Robert D. (2004).
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Their sensitivity to water quality also makes them suitable for
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of this group. Previously Mysida included two other families,
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has since radiated enormously (23 species); some are glacial
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are in the thorax and are tubular in shape. Males have two
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The abdomen has six segments, the first five of which bear
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Woods, Chris M. C. (2005). "Growth of cultured seahorses (
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n.sp., based on molecular and morphological characters".
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found to be more sensitive during the periods when it is
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Advances in Marine Biology: Volume 18. 1082:Mauchline, J. (1980). Blaxter, J. H. S.; 1027: 1025: 1023: 1021: 1019: 1017: 1591: 1589: 1419:. Supplemental Report. EPA 505/8-90-006b 1154: 1152: 1150: 1148: 987: 985: 981: 1752: 1750: 1483:Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1409: 1407: 1405: 1049: 1036:. Cengage Learning. pp. 652–654. 228:, but they are also important in some 1832:"Petalophthalmidae Czerniavsky, 1882" 1767:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 1188:(Crustacea: Mysida): descriptions of 1088:The Biology of Mysids and Euphausiids 648:, containing more than 1000 species. 577:to increase their nutritional value. 208:are reared in this pouch and are not 7: 2465:03A887B4-FFC5-237A-01FE-26F5740F88EF 2426:27a932c6-15f9-44fd-af94-7136864077c9 2338:a7237e60-4a26-4b60-97c8-31b98040da70 2155:; obelisks (†) mark extinct orders. 1159:Meland, Kenneth (October 2, 2000). 1757:Meland, K.; Willassen, E. (2007). 411:(living on the seabed) and others 25: 1480:species (Crustacea: Mysidacea)". 1034:Invertebrate Zoology, 7th edition 619:and other toxic substances, with 1840:World Register of Marine Species 1811:World Register of Marine Species 1580:10.1046/j.1365-2109.2003.00882.x 1354:10.1046/j.1365-2109.1999.00309.x 1002:World Register of Marine Species 963: 948: 615:are frequently used to test for 67: 1513:) in relation to feed ration". 1423:Environmental Protection Agency 640:is their lack of free-swimming 584:, fish larvae, and commercial 1: 1734:Anderson, Gary (2010-01-20): 200:stems from the presence of a 27:Small, shrimp-like crustacean 1129:10.1007/978-1-4020-8259-7_23 1117:Developments in Hydrobiology 239:. Many benthic species make 1978:Stomatopoda (mantis shrimp) 1780:10.1016/j.ympev.2007.02.009 711:Holt & Tattersall, 1905 476:The majority of Mysida are 303:(branching) limbs known as 271:, so are sometimes used as 2522: 1280:10.1038/s41467-020-19958-5 871:Murano & Krygier, 1985 385:and some are subterranean 2146: 1893: 1527:10.1007/s10499-004-3100-7 1515:Aquaculture International 1442:Aquaculture International 1388:10.1007/s00227-003-1160-2 1218:10.1007/s10750-004-8337-7 596:) and other small fauna. 360:cosmopolitan distribution 243:into higher parts of the 241:daily vertical migrations 150: 143: 64:Scientific classification 62: 48: 39: 34: 926:Bravo & Murano, 1997 904:Murano & Bravo, 1998 443:and are associated with 322:development being direct 2102:Cumacea (hooded shrimp) 1803:"Mysidae Haworth, 1825" 1559:Hippocampus abdominalis 1557:in culturing seahorses 1511:Hippocampus abdominalis 1455:10.1023/A:1009232921784 1331:"Culture of the mysid, 667:do not corroborate the 655:, into a broader order 1496:10.1002/etc.5620071203 520: 404: 2447:Paleobiology Database 1612:10.1007/s002270100683 1259:Nature Communications 922:Pseudopetalophthalmus 514: 400: 2333:Fauna Europaea (new) 2126:Euphausiacea (krill) 1568:Aquaculture Research 1370:Acanthomysis robusta 1340:Aquaculture Research 1086:; Yonge, M. (eds.). 915:Willemoes-Suhm, 1875 480:, feeding on algae, 1271:2020NatCo..11.6253B 900:Parapetalophthalmus 612:Americamysis almyra 373:Ponto-Caspian Basin 1973:Archaeostomatopoda 1741:2010-01-24 at the 1722:2011-10-04 at the 1649:10.1007/BF00008110 956:Crustaceans portal 820:Rhopalophthalminae 606:Americamysis bahia 549:reproductive cycle 521: 471:longfin damselfish 469:relationship with 405: 369:Neotropical realms 311:), females have a 2506:Crustacean orders 2488: 2487: 2434:Open Tree of Life 2172:Taxon identifiers 2163: 2162: 2156: 2142: 2141: 2092:Pygocephalomorpha 1830:Mees, J. (2013). 1801:Mees, J. (2013). 1333:Mysidopsis almyra 1165:Australian Museum 1138:978-1-4020-8258-0 1101:978-0-08-057941-2 1043:978-81-315-0104-7 992:Mees, J. (2013). 938: 937: 927: 916: 905: 894: 883: 872: 861: 860:Czerniavsky, 1882 857:Petalophthalmidae 838: 824: 810: 796: 782: 781:Czerniavsky, 1882 768: 754: 740: 726: 712: 703: 665:molecular studies 463:Mysidium integrum 407:Some species are 166: 165: 159:Petalophthalmidae 139: 51:Hemimysis anomala 16:(Redirected from 2513: 2481: 2480: 2468: 2467: 2455: 2454: 2442: 2441: 2429: 2428: 2419: 2418: 2406: 2405: 2403:NHMSYS0021050663 2393: 2392: 2380: 2379: 2367: 2366: 2354: 2353: 2341: 2340: 2328: 2327: 2315: 2314: 2302: 2301: 2289: 2288: 2276: 2275: 2263: 2262: 2250: 2249: 2240: 2239: 2227: 2226: 2214: 2213: 2212: 2199: 2198: 2197: 2167: 2150: 2053:(opossum shrimp) 2034:Spelaeogriphacea 1993: 1879: 1872: 1865: 1856: 1850: 1849: 1847: 1846: 1827: 1821: 1820: 1818: 1817: 1798: 1792: 1791: 1774:(3): 1083–1104. 1763: 1754: 1745: 1732: 1726: 1714: 1708: 1707: 1705: 1704: 1698: 1692:. Archived from 1687: 1676: 1670: 1667: 1661: 1660: 1643:(1–2): 171–178. 1630: 1624: 1623: 1593: 1584: 1583: 1565: 1548: 1539: 1538: 1506: 1500: 1499: 1473: 1467: 1466: 1436: 1427: 1426: 1417:Mysidopsis bahia 1411: 1400: 1399: 1382:(6): 1095–1107. 1365: 1359: 1358: 1356: 1326: 1311: 1310: 1292: 1282: 1250: 1244: 1243: 1236: 1230: 1229: 1181: 1175: 1174: 1172: 1171: 1156: 1143: 1142: 1112: 1106: 1105: 1079: 1062: 1061: 1055: 1047: 1029: 1012: 1011: 1009: 1008: 989: 968:Data related to 967: 958: 953: 952: 925: 914: 903: 892: 881: 870: 859: 836: 822: 808: 794: 780: 766: 752: 738: 724: 710: 701: 692: 544:Mysidopsis bahia 517:Neomysis integer 134: 72: 71: 44: 32: 21: 2521: 2520: 2516: 2515: 2514: 2512: 2511: 2510: 2491: 2490: 2489: 2484: 2476: 2471: 2463: 2458: 2450: 2445: 2437: 2432: 2424: 2422: 2414: 2409: 2401: 2396: 2388: 2383: 2375: 2370: 2362: 2357: 2349: 2344: 2336: 2331: 2323: 2318: 2310: 2305: 2297: 2292: 2284: 2279: 2271: 2266: 2258: 2253: 2245: 2243: 2235: 2230: 2222: 2217: 2208: 2207: 2202: 2193: 2192: 2187: 2174: 2164: 2159: 2138: 2106: 2039:Thermosbaenacea 2020: 2016:Palaeocaridacea 1982: 1952: 1915: 1889: 1883: 1853: 1844: 1842: 1829: 1828: 1824: 1815: 1813: 1800: 1799: 1795: 1761: 1756: 1755: 1748: 1743:Wayback Machine 1733: 1729: 1724:Wayback Machine 1715: 1711: 1702: 1700: 1696: 1685: 1678: 1677: 1673: 1668: 1664: 1632: 1631: 1627: 1595: 1594: 1587: 1563: 1550: 1549: 1542: 1508: 1507: 1503: 1490:(12): 969–977. 1475: 1474: 1470: 1438: 1437: 1430: 1413: 1412: 1403: 1367: 1366: 1362: 1328: 1327: 1314: 1252: 1251: 1247: 1238: 1237: 1233: 1198:M. segerstralei 1183: 1182: 1178: 1169: 1167: 1158: 1157: 1146: 1139: 1114: 1113: 1109: 1102: 1081: 1080: 1065: 1048: 1044: 1031: 1030: 1015: 1006: 1004: 991: 990: 983: 979: 954: 947: 944: 939: 911:Petalophthalmus 849: 689: 633: 557: 539:sexual maturity 395: 356: 324:in most cases. 285: 198:opossum shrimps 133: 66: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 2519: 2517: 2509: 2508: 2503: 2493: 2492: 2486: 2485: 2483: 2482: 2469: 2456: 2443: 2430: 2420: 2407: 2394: 2381: 2368: 2355: 2342: 2329: 2320:Fauna Europaea 2316: 2303: 2290: 2277: 2264: 2251: 2241: 2228: 2215: 2200: 2184: 2182: 2176: 2175: 2170: 2161: 2160: 2158: 2157: 2147: 2144: 2143: 2140: 2139: 2137: 2136: 2128: 2123: 2121:Angustidontida 2116: 2114: 2108: 2107: 2105: 2104: 2099: 2094: 2088: 2081: 2076: 2069: 2064: 2059: 2054: 2046: 2041: 2036: 2030: 2028: 2022: 2021: 2019: 2018: 2012: 2007: 2001: 1999: 1990: 1988:Eumalacostraca 1984: 1983: 1981: 1980: 1975: 1969: 1967:Aeschronectida 1962: 1960: 1954: 1953: 1951: 1950: 1943: 1938: 1932: 1925: 1923: 1917: 1916: 1914: 1913: 1907: 1901: 1894: 1891: 1890: 1884: 1882: 1881: 1874: 1867: 1859: 1852: 1851: 1822: 1793: 1746: 1727: 1709: 1671: 1662: 1625: 1599:Marine Biology 1585: 1574:(9): 757–763. 1540: 1521:(4): 305–314. 1501: 1468: 1449:(5): 387–402. 1428: 1401: 1375:Marine Biology 1360: 1347:(2): 135–143. 1312: 1245: 1231: 1176: 1144: 1137: 1107: 1100: 1092:Academic Press 1084:Russell, F. 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Index

Opossum shrimp

Hemimysis anomala
Mysidae
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Malacostraca
Peracarida
Mysida
Boas
Families
Mysidae
Petalophthalmidae
order
shrimp
crustaceans
malacostracan
superorder
Peracarida
common name
brood pouch
larvae
free-swimming
carapace
benthic
pelagic
fresh water

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