853:(tiers), each for different wavelengths. The three tiers in rows 2 and 3 are separated by colour filters (intrarhabdomal filters) that can be divided into four distinct classes, two classes in each row. Each consists of a tier, a colour filter of one class, a tier again, a colour filter of another class, and then a last tier. These colour filters allow the mantis shrimp to see with diverse colour vision. Without the filters, the pigments themselves range only a small segment of the visual spectrum, about 490 to 550 nm. Rows 5 and 6 are also segregated into different tiers, but have only one class of visual pigment, the ninth class, and are specialised for polarisation vision. Depending upon the species, they can detect circularly polarised light, linearly polarised light, or both. A tenth class of visual pigment is found in the upper and lower hemispheres of the eye.
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mantis shrimp into two main types: those that hunt by impaling their prey with spear-like structures and those that smash prey with a powerful blow from a heavily mineralised club-like appendage. A considerable amount of damage can be inflicted after impact with these robust, hammer-like claws. This club is further divided into three subregions: the impact region, the periodic region, and the striated region. Mantis shrimp are commonly separated into many (most fall into spears and smashers but there are some outliers) distinct groups determined by the type of claws they possess:
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the human brain, the inferior temporal cortex has a huge number of colour-specific neurons, which process visual impulses from the eyes to extract colour information. The mantis shrimp instead uses the different types of photoreceptors in its eyes to perform the same function as the human brain neurons, resulting in a hardwired and more efficient system for an animal that requires rapid colour identification. Humans have fewer types of photoreceptors, but more colour-tuned neurons, while mantis shrimp appear to have fewer colour neurons and more classes of photoreceptors.
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muscles divided into six functional groups. By using these muscles to scan the surroundings with the midband, they can add information about forms, shapes, and landscape, which cannot be detected by the upper and lower hemispheres of the eyes. They can also track moving objects using large, rapid eye movements where the two eyes move independently. By combining different techniques, including movements in the same direction, the midband can cover a very wide range of the visual field.
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lost the ancestral phenotype, although some still maintain 16 distinct photoreceptors and four light filters. Species that live in a variety of photic environments have high selective pressure for photoreceptor diversity, and maintain ancestral phenotypes better than species that live in murky waters or are primarily nocturnal.
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In a lifetime, they can have as many as 20 or 30 breeding episodes. Depending on the species, the eggs can be laid and kept in a burrow, or they can be carried around under the female's tail until they hatch. Also depending on the species, males and females may come together only to mate, or they may
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patterns on their bodies for signalling with their own and maybe even other species, expanding their range of behavioural signals. They can learn and remember well, and are able to recognise individual neighbours with which they frequently interact. They can recognise them by visual signs and even by
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The shrimps use a form of reflector of polarised light not seen in nature or human technology before. It allows the manipulation of light across the structure rather than through its depth, the typical way polarisers work. This allows the structure to be both small and microscopically thin, and still
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events. One consequence of this duplication is the lack of correlation between opsin transcript number and physiologically expressed photoreceptors. One species may have six different opsin genes, but only express one spectrally distinct photoreceptor. Over the years, some mantis shrimp species have
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and can move independently of each other. The extreme mobility allows them to be rotated in all three dimensions, yet the position of their eyes has shown to have no effect on the perception of their surroundings. They are thought to have the most complex eyes in the animal kingdom and have the most
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possess a much more developed club and a more rudimentary spear (which is nevertheless quite sharp and still used in fights between their own kind); the club is used to bludgeon and smash their meals apart. The inner aspect of the terminal portion of the appendage can also possess a sharp edge, used
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Mantis shrimp possess one of the most complex visual systems among all animals, with compound eyes capable of detecting a wider range of colors and polarized light than humans. Additionally, their eyes are capable of independently moving and focusing on different objects, allowing for simultaneous
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colour perception used by other species, thus requiring more time and energy. While the eyes themselves are complex and not yet fully understood, the principle of the system appears to be simple. It has a similar set of sensitivities to the human visual system, but works in the opposite manner. In
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Six species of mantis shrimp have been reported to be able to detect circularly polarised light, which has not been documented in any other animal, and whether it is present across all species is unknown. They perform this feat by converting circularly polarized light into linearly polarized light
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The midband covers only about 5 to 10° of the visual field at any given instant, but like most crustaceans, mantis shrimps' eyes are mounted on stalks. In mantis shrimps, the movement of the stalked eye is unusually free, and can be driven up to 70° in all possible axes of movement by eight eyecup
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Some species have at least 16 photoreceptor types, which are divided into four classes (their spectral sensitivity is further tuned by colour filters in the retinas), 12 for colour analysis in the different wavelengths (including six which are sensitive to ultraviolet light) and four for analysing
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and the smashing species make burrows in hard substrata or coral cavities. These two habitats are crucial for their ecology since they use burrows as sites for retreat and as locations for consuming their prey. Burrows and coral cavities are also used as sites for mating and for keeping their eggs
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Rows 1 to 4 of the midband are specialised for colour vision, from deep ultraviolet to far red. Their UV vision can detect five different frequency bands in the deep ultraviolet. To do this, they use two photoreceptors in combination with four different colour filters. They are currently believed
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The mantis shrimp's second pair of thoracic appendages has been highly adapted for powerful close-range combat. These claws can accelerate at a rate comparable to that of a 0.22 caliber bullet when fired, having around 1500 newtons of force with each swing/attack. The appendage differences divide
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trade and is often collected. A piece of live rock not uncommonly conveys a live mantis shrimp into an aquarium. Once inside the tank, it may feed on fish and other inhabitants, and is notoriously difficult to catch when established in a well-stocked tank. While there are accounts of this shrimp
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that humans possess in their eyes, the eyes of a mantis shrimp have between 12 and 16 types of photoreceptor cells. Furthermore, some of these stomatopods can tune the sensitivity of their long-wavelength colour vision to adapt to their environment. This phenomenon, called "spectral tuning", is
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apart. It is suggested that not discriminating between closely positioned wavelengths allows these organisms to make determinations of its surroundings with little processing delay. Having little delay in evaluating surroundings is important for mantis shrimp, since they are territorial and
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that are caused by the impact of the appendage against the striking surface, which means that the prey is hit twice by a single strike; first by the claw and then by the collapsing cavitation bubbles that immediately follow. Even if the initial strike misses the prey, the resulting
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safe. Stomatopod body size undergoes periodic growth which necessitates finding a new cavity or burrow that will fit the animal's new diameter. Some spearing species can modify their pre-established habitat if the burrow is made of silt or mud, which can be expanded.
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Researchers suspect that the broader variety of photoreceptors in the eyes of mantis shrimps allows visual information to be preprocessed by the eyes instead of the brain, which would otherwise have to be larger to deal with the complex task of
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In the monogamous species, the mantis shrimps remain with the same partner up to 20 years. They share the same burrow and may be able to coordinate their activities. Both sexes often take care of the eggs (bi-parental care). In
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is often stranded by its short rear legs, which are sufficient for movement when the body is supported by water, but not on dry land. The mantis shrimp then performs a forward flip in an attempt to roll towards the next tide pool.
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While some aquarists value mantis shrimps, others consider them harmful pests, because they are voracious predators, eating other desirable inhabitants of the tank. Additionally, some rock-burrowing species can do more damage to
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These aggressive and typically solitary sea creatures spend most of their time hiding in rock formations or burrowing intricate passageways in the sea bed. They rarely exit their homes except to feed and relocate, and can be
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claws at the prey, and can inflict serious damage on victims significantly greater in size than themselves. In smashers, these two weapons are employed with blinding quickness, with an acceleration of 10,400
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breaking glass tanks, they are rare and are usually the result of the shrimp being kept in too small a tank. While stomatopods do not eat coral, smashers can damage it if they try to make a home within it.
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polarised light. By comparison, most humans have only four visual pigments, of which three are dedicated to see colour, and human lenses block ultraviolet light. The visual information leaving the
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Roberts, Nicholas W.; Chiou, Tsyr-Huei; Marshall, Nicholas Justin; Cronin, Thomas W. (2009). "A biological quarter-wave retarder with excellent achromaticity in the visible wavelength region".
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may, therefore, help prevent wasted mating efforts. It may also give these shrimps information about the size of the tide, which is important to species living in shallow water near the shore.
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around 340 million years ago. Mantis shrimp typically grow to around 10 cm (3.9 in) in length, while a few can reach up to 38 cm (15 in). A mantis shrimp's
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Porter, Megan L.; Bok, Michael J.; Robinson, Phyllis R.; Cronin, Thomas W. (1 May 2009). "Molecular diversity of visual pigments in
Stomatopoda (Crustacea)".
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How, M. J.; Porter, M. L.; Radford, A. N.; Feller, K. D.; Temple, S. E.; Caldwell, R. L.; Marshall, N. J.; Cronin, T. W.; Roberts, N. W. (7 August 2014).
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However, a study from 2022 failed to find unequivocal evidence for a solely "barcode"-like visual system as described above. Stomatopods of the species
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Chiou, Tsyr-Huei; Kleinlogel, Sanja; Cronin, Tom; Caldwell, Roy; Loeffler, Birte; Siddiqi, Afsheen; Goldzien, Alan; Marshall, Justin (March 25, 2008).
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Thoen, Hanne H.; How, Martin J.; Chiou, Tsyr-Huei; Marshall, Nicholas Justin (January 24, 2014). "A Different Form of Color Vision in Mantis Shrimp".
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Smith, C.P.A.; Aubier, P.; Charbonnier, S.; Laville, T.; Olivier, N.; Escarguel, G.; Jenks, J.F.; Bylund, K.G.; Fara, E.; Brayard, A. (2023-03-31).
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bubbles. The collapse of these cavitation bubbles produces measurable forces on their prey in addition to the instantaneous forces of 1,500
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frequently in combat. However, some mantis shrimp have been found capable of distinguishing between high-saturation and low-saturation colors.
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were able to distinguish high and low-saturation colors from grey, contravening Thoen and colleagues. It may be that some combination of
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Marshall, Nicholas Justin; Oberwinkler, Johannes (October 28, 1999). "Ultraviolet vision: the colourful world of the mantis shrimp".
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David Cowles; Jaclyn R. Van Dolson; Lisa R. Hainey; Dallas M. Dick (2006). "The use of different eye regions in the mantis shrimp
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C. H. Mazel; T. W. Cronin; R. L. Caldwell; N. J. Marshall (2004). "Fluorescent enhancement of signaling in a mantis shrimp".
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Mantis shrimp live in burrows where they spend the majority of their time. The spearing species build their habitat in soft
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Porter, Megan L.; Speiser, Daniel I.; Zaharoff, Alexander K.; Caldwell, Roy L.; Cronin, Thomas W.; Oakley, Todd H. (2013).
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insensitive to infrared light. The optical elements in these rows have eight different classes of visual pigments and the
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New type of optical material discovered in the secret language of the mantis shrimp
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A large number of mantis shrimp species were first scientifically described by one
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The huge diversity seen in mantis shrimp photoreceptors likely comes from ancient
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appendages that are used to attack and kill prey either by spearing, stunning, or
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Mantis shrimps are also abundant along
Vietnam's coast, known in Vietnamese as
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Van Der Wal, Cara; Ahyong, Shane T.; Ho, Simon Y.W.; Lo, Nathan (2017-09-21).
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2906:"Biological Sunscreens Tune Polychromatic Ultraviolet Vision in Mantis Shrimp"
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Although stomatopods typically display the standard types of movement seen in
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The live rock with mantis shrimp burrows is considered useful by some in the
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3448:"Mantis shrimp have perfected the eye roll to see things we can't imagine"
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covers only the rear part of the head and the first four segments of the
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1981:"How the Mantis Shrimp Packs its Punch | Biomechanics in the Wild"
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3053:"Parallel processing and image analysis in the eyes of mantis shrimps"
2707:"Colour vision in stomatopod crustaceans: more questions than answers"
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Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
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732:, the species with the most monotonous natural photic environment. In
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Extraordinary
Animals: An Encyclopedia of Curious and Unusual Animals
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and photoreceptor activation comparison/barcode analysis is present.
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species-specific. Cheroske et al. did not observe spectral tuning in
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Cheroske, Alexander G.; Barber, Paul H.; Cronin, Thomas W. (2006).
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Stephenson, 1967 (Crustacea: Stomatopoda) for detecting objects".
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2266:"Mantis shrimp inspires next generation of ultra-strong materials"
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2027:"How mantis shrimp evolved many shapes with same powerful punch"
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780:, indicating the ommatidia that are pointing towards the camera.
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scanning of their surroundings for potential prey or threats.
3183:"The secret world of shrimps: polarisation vision at its best"
2904:
Michael Bok; Megan Porter; Allen Place; Thomas Cronin (2014).
2705:
Streets, Amy; England, Hayley; Marshall, Justin (2022-03-15).
2438:
Milius, Susan (2012). "Mantis shrimp flub color vision test".
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636:(102,000 m/s or 335,000 ft/s) and speeds of 23
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4172:
Dana Point Fish
Company—Top and Bottom Views of Mantis Shrimp
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be able to produce big, bright, colourful polarised signals.
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Mantis shrimp can perceive wavelengths of light ranging from
3759:(in Vietnamese). Dinh dưỡng. October 1, 2009. Archived from
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Some saltwater aquarists keep stomatopods in captivity. The
688:, which their barbed claws can more easily slice and snag.
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complex front-end for any visual system ever discovered.
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Both types strike by rapidly unfolding and swinging their
3533:(Press release). University of Bristol. 25 October 2009.
3342:"A crustacean eye that rivals the best optical equipment"
3121:"Circular polarization vision in a stomatopod crustacean"
1136:
The mantis shrimp is eaten by a variety of cultures. In
3404:
Proceedings of the Royal
Society B: Biological Sciences
2301:
Proceedings of the Royal
Society B: Biological Sciences
4111:
Caldwell Lab at the
University of California, Berkeley
3531:"Mantis shrimps could show us the way to a better DVD"
2148:
S. N. Patek, W. L. Korff & R. L. Caldwell (2004).
4116:
Patek Lab at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst
4091:
Research on Stomatopods at the University of Maryland
2413:"Mantis shrimp have the world's best eyes – but why?"
1873:"Order Stomatopoda: Mantis shrimp or thumb splitters"
2964:. Latimes.com (2014-07-05). Retrieved on 2015-10-21.
1229:, the mantis shrimp is known as "urinating shrimp" (
713:
The eyes of the mantis shrimp are mounted on mobile
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2981:Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
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1817:
1365:is especially colourful and desired in the trade.
4466:(shrimp, prawns, crayfish, lobsters, crabs, etc.)
4021:Marshall, N. Justin; O'Carroll, David C. (2005).
3634:"Parallels between Shrimp and Human Color Vision"
3020:"Mantis shrimp use 'nature's sunblock' to see UV"
1688:An Updated Classification of the Recent Crustacea
1314:, and is cooked and eaten like any other shrimp.
2955:Mantis shrimp wear tinted shades to see UV light
1182:. In regions such as Nha Trang, they are called
810:in one eye). In other words, each eye possesses
4081:The Lurker's Guide to Stomatopods—mantis shrimp
1587:
943:During mating rituals, mantis shrimps actively
3013:
3011:
2143:
2141:
1581:
1501:, zebra mantis shrimp or striped mantis shrimp
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620:Spike Smashers (hammers or primitive smashers)
5204:
4513:
4483:The three most speciose orders are marked in
4202:
4058:: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of April 2024 (
3683:"Sharing the job: monogamy and parental care"
3400:"Complex gaze stabilization in mantis shrimp"
2297:"Complex gaze stabilization in mantis shrimp"
1782:"Large shrimp thriving in Ala Wai Canal muck"
1685:Joel W. Martin & George E. Davis (2001).
861:seems to be processed into numerous parallel
610:, hence the common name of these crustaceans.
8:
3051:Cronin, Thomas W.; Marshall, Justin (2001).
2899:
2897:
2406:
2404:
2402:
2400:
2398:
2150:"Deadly strike mechanism of a mantis shrimp"
2059:"Roy's List of Stomatopods for the Aquarium"
1696:Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
1094:are commonly mentioned in SE Asian contexts.
508:, which arose around 250 million years ago.
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4187:
3377:""Weird beastie" shrimp have super-vision"
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1879:Seashore Life of Florida and the Caribbean
600:to cut prey while the mantis shrimp swims.
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3281:1983/1f1c982f-9a88-4184-b59a-2cebd73ec818
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3181:Kleinlogel, Sonja; White, Andrew (2009).
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2411:Franklin, Amanda M. (September 4, 2013).
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2222:S. N. Patek & R. L. Caldwell (2005).
1753:
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1399:, a primitive Carboniferous mantis shrimp
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1775:
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3782:A Load of Learnin' About Mantis Shrimps
3757:"Tôm tít – Đặc sản miền sông nước"
3672:. Bristol University (17 February 2016)
2764:
2762:
2760:
2758:
1677:
1278:is a common seafood, especially on the
4086:Mantis shrimp—colourful and aggressive
4051:
3839:"Shrimp spring into shattering action"
3632:Macknik, Stephen L. (March 20, 2014).
1794:from the original on November 11, 2020
1329:are abundant and are eaten boiled. In
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2021:
2019:
1957:Chemical Communication in Crustaceans
919:Close-up of the trinocular vision of
911:Suggested advantages of visual system
7:
6206:F8A80A5A-D82D-5F30-B9E6-4C946A3F55CD
6167:846c3eb1-de28-4560-9d50-722c1ee770ac
3837:April Holladay (September 1, 2006).
3537:from the original on 31 October 2020
3460:from the original on 6 February 2017
1925:from the original on October 2, 2022
1721:
1719:
929:in the eye and could easily lead to
664:Smashers use this ability to attack
435:off from other members of the class
4487:; obelisks (†) mark extinct orders.
4106:. The Aquarium Wiki. April 7, 2006.
4027:Integrative and Comparative Biology
3258:The Journal of Experimental Biology
2794:Integrative and Comparative Biology
1995:"Why are Mantis Shrimp so Awesome?"
802:is made up of tens of thousands of
532:between eastern Africa and Hawaii.
4023:"Visual Ecology of Mantis Shrimps"
3687:University of California, Berkeley
3356:from the original on April 5, 2012
3032:from the original on 25 April 2023
1883:. Dover pictorial archive series.
1780:James Gonser (February 15, 2003).
1373:than the fishkeeper would prefer.
25:
3644:from the original on May 25, 2020
2419:from the original on July 5, 2018
2276:from the original on May 24, 2021
1213:Drying mantis shrimp at Gò Công,
1163:topping, and occasionally raw as
721:Compared with the three types of
579:, showing the spearing appendages
4143:Cressey, Daniel (May 14, 2008).
3638:Scientific American Blog Network
1959:. Chile: Springer. p. 219.
1660:
1303:, the mantis shrimp is known as
1073:
153:
3966:from the original on 2023-06-06
3851:from the original on 2012-06-30
3693:from the original on 2009-09-14
3485:Journal of Experimental Biology
3340:Lee, Chris (November 1, 2009).
3101:from the original on 2020-06-19
2831:Journal of Experimental Biology
2711:Journal of Experimental Biology
2579:from the original on 2024-01-04
2229:Journal of Experimental Biology
2127:from the original on 2023-04-18
2098:from the original on 2022-01-31
2069:from the original on 2022-08-23
2037:from the original on 2022-07-21
2005:from the original on 2022-08-10
661:can be enough to stun or kill.
3018:DuRant, Hassan (3 July 2014).
1999:California Academy of Sciences
1243:
994:Drawing of a mantis shrimp by
951:; the ability to perceive the
1:
4603:Pork knuckles and ginger stew
4126:"The superior eyes of shrimp"
3987:Journal of Crustacean Biology
3375:Minard, Anne (May 19, 2008).
1698:. p. 132. Archived from
1272:countries, the mantis shrimp
3220:10.1371/journal.pone.0002190
1140:, the mantis shrimp species
5828:Austromegabalanus psittacus
4310:Stomatopoda (mantis shrimp)
3381:National Geographic Society
3002:10.1016/j.jembe.2005.09.016
1588:
1015:, long-term relationships.
431: 'foot'). Stomatopods
6288:
5893:Paralithodes camtschaticus
5178:History of Chinese cuisine
2976:Hemisquilla californiensis
1885:Courier Dover Publications
1547:, pink-eared mantis shrimp
1544:Odontodactylus latirostris
1483:Hemisquilla californiensis
1414:mantis shrimp date to the
709:, showing the stalked eyes
546:Odontodactylus latirostris
417:
414: 'mouth' and
400:
238:Superfamilies and families
5931:
5278:Macrobrachium rosenbergii
5143:
4478:
4225:
3791:, by James Fatherree, in
3611:10.1038/nature.2014.14578
3148:10.1016/j.cub.2008.02.066
2933:10.1016/j.cub.2014.05.071
2611:10.1017/S0952523809090129
2555:10.1007/s00227-006-0313-5
1629:Heterosquilla tricarinata
1582:
1514:Nannosquilla decemspinosa
1469:Hemisquilla australiensis
1234:
1153:
1049:Nannosquilla decemspinosa
729:Neogonodactylus oerstedii
234:
229:
150:Scientific classification
148:
138:
129:
119:
110:
34:
5723:Portunus trituberculatus
5418:Metanephrops challengeri
5372:California spiny lobster
3951:10.3140/bull.geosci.1864
3327:10.1038/nphoton.2009.189
1918:Tree of Life Web Project
1871:Gilbert L. Voss (2002).
1536:Odontodactylus scyllarus
1476:Hemisquilla braziliensis
1121:Mantis shrimp caught at
839:linearly polarised light
466:Called "sea locusts" by
122:Odontodactylus scyllarus
5874:Lysiosquillina maculata
4942:White sugar sponge cake
4434:Cumacea (hooded shrimp)
3942:Bulletin of Geosciences
3572:10.1126/science.1089803
3058:The Biological Bulletin
2671:10.1126/science.1245824
2454:10.1002/scin.5591820609
1787:The Honolulu Advertiser
1539:, peacock mantis shrimp
1498:Lysiosquillina maculata
1321:, mantis shrimp called
1159:, is eaten boiled as a
972:Haptosquilla trispinosa
706:Lysiosquillina maculata
141:Lysiosquillina maculata
6262:Commercial crustaceans
5704:Ovalipes australiensis
5530:Scyllarides herklotsii
5502:Panulirus penicillatus
5391:Japanese spiny lobster
5254:Cryphiops caementarius
4558:Cantonese seafood soup
4145:"Shrimp's super sight"
4138:on September 12, 2009.
3416:10.1098/rspb.2018.0594
2371:10.1098/rstb.2013.0032
2313:10.1098/rspb.2018.0594
1667:Crustaceans portal
1563:, common mantis shrimp
1400:
1358:
1305:tatampal, hipong-dapa,
1222:
1133:
1084:is missing information
999:
925:
886:formed from stacks of
795:
781:
744:binding pocket of the
710:
588:
580:
554:
551:Wakatobi National Park
144:(Zebra Mantis Shrimp)
6188:Paleobiology Database
5886:Oratosquilla oratoria
5271:Litopenaeus setiferus
5024:Garland chrysanthemum
5004:Fermented black beans
4951:Condiments and spices
4159:on September 22, 2020
4041:(inactive 2024-04-02)
3816:. London: Andromeda.
2771:Ophthalmic Physiology
1576:Oratosquilla oratoria
1560:Pseudosquilla ciliata
1392:
1355:Peacock mantis shrimp
1352:
1212:
1143:Oratosquilla oratoria
1120:
993:
922:Pseudosquilla ciliata
918:
791:Oratosquilla oratoria
787:
775:
702:
586:
573:
543:
473:, "prawn killers" in
5916:Tasmanian giant crab
5671:Hypothalassia acerba
5557:Tristan rock lobster
5516:Parribacus japonicus
5509:Panulirus versicolor
5495:Panulirus pascuensis
5330:Xiphopenaeus kroyeri
5148:Cantonese restaurant
5130:Dried shredded squid
4578:Dragon tiger phoenix
4573:Crispy fried chicken
4563:Chinese steamed eggs
4458:Euphausiacea (krill)
4039:10.1093/icb/45.4.734
2415:. The Conversation.
1860:on January 21, 2021.
1600:Rissoides desmaresti
1521:Platysquilla eusebia
1462:Hemisquilla ensigera
1447:Gonodactylus smithii
1385:Evolutionary history
1092:Oratosquilla anomala
1088:Harpiosquilla harpax
1025:and some species in
900:Gonodactylus smithii
125:(Red Mantis Shrimp)
41:Carboniferous–Recent
27:Order of crustaceans
5798:Procambarus clarkii
5737:Scylla paramamosain
5659:Gecarcinus ruricola
5631:Chinese mitten crab
5625:Chaceon quinquedens
5583:Callinectes similis
5576:Callinectes sapidus
5460:Panulirus echinatus
5432:Nephrops norvegicus
5366:Arctides guineensis
4958:Fermented bean curd
4790:Water chestnut cake
4663:Yangzhou fried rice
4648:White boiled shrimp
4643:Sweet and sour pork
4588:Eight treasure duck
3814:The Marine Aquarium
3812:Nick Dakin (2004).
3727:1979Natur.282...71C
3319:2009NaPho...3..641R
3211:2008PLoSO...3.2190K
3139:2008CBio...18..429C
2994:2006JEMBE.330..528C
2924:2014CBio...24.1636B
2864:1999Natur.401..873M
2663:2014Sci...343..411T
2599:Visual Neuroscience
2547:2006MarBi.150..213C
2489:2001Natur.411..547C
2171:2004Natur.428..819P
1921:. January 1, 2002.
1424:Archaeostomatopodea
300:Erythrosquilloidea
6267:Edible crustaceans
5805:Orconectes virilis
5716:Portunus pelagicus
5653:Florida stone crab
5643:Declawing of crabs
5481:Panulirus longipes
5467:Panulirus guttatus
5299:Penaeus esculentus
5219:Edible crustaceans
5074:Shrimp roe noodles
4618:Snake bite chicken
4305:Archaeostomatopoda
4096:2010-05-30 at the
3893:10.7717/peerj.3844
3798:2014-02-19 at the
3787:2011-07-15 at the
3763:on August 16, 2012
3668:2016-03-07 at the
3498:10.1242/jeb.107581
3410:(1878): 20180594.
3271:10.1242/jeb.162941
2960:2014-11-22 at the
2807:10.1093/icb/ict060
2723:10.1242/jeb.243699
2365:(1636): 20130032.
2307:(1878): 20180594.
2117:"h_californiensis"
1745:10.7717/peerj.3844
1644:Raymond B. Manning
1420:Palaeostomatopodea
1401:
1393:Reconstruction of
1359:
1223:
1134:
1000:
926:
829:(720 nm) and
796:
782:
723:photoreceptor cell
711:
589:
581:
555:
6257:Cantonese cuisine
6239:
6238:
6175:Open Tree of Life
5949:Taxon identifiers
5940:
5939:
5840:Galathea strigosa
5551:Thymops birsteini
5537:Scyllarides latus
5488:Panulirus ornatus
5474:Panulirus homarus
5439:Palinurus elephas
5425:Thenus orientalis
5292:Pandalus borealis
5285:Palaemon serratus
5186:
5185:
5163:Hong Kong cuisine
4963:Five-spice powder
4907:Malay sponge cake
4858:White cut chicken
4838:Orange cuttlefish
4653:White cut chicken
4628:Steam minced pork
4623:Soy sauce chicken
4608:Seafood birdsnest
4529:Cantonese cuisine
4495:
4494:
4488:
4474:
4473:
4424:Pygocephalomorpha
4000:10.1651/09-3158.1
3823:978-1-902389-67-7
3491:(19): 3425–3431.
3264:(18): 3222–3230.
2858:(6756): 873–874.
2657:(6169): 411–413.
2243:10.1242/jeb.01831
2236:(19): 3655–3664.
2165:(6985): 819–820.
2121:ucmp.berkeley.edu
2092:ucmp.berkeley.edu
2063:ucmp.berkeley.edu
1898:978-0-486-42068-4
1854:Queensland Museum
1835:978-0-313-33922-6
1227:Cantonese cuisine
1115:
1114:
953:phase of the moon
931:natural selection
905:Stokes parameters
894:Disc technology.
865:leading into the
825:(300 nm) to
812:trinocular vision
451:in many shallow,
371:
370:
305:Erythrosquillidae
243:Bathysquilloidea
239:
225:
16:(Redirected from
6279:
6272:Japanese seafood
6232:
6231:
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6144:NHMSYS0021050823
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5611:Cancer productus
5597:Cancer bellianus
5590:Cancer irroratus
5544:Scyllarus arctus
5453:Panulirus cygnus
5378:Homarus gammarus
5360:American lobster
5213:
5206:
5199:
5190:
5168:Macanese cuisine
5158:Shanghai cuisine
5125:Chinese herb tea
4989:Black bean paste
4897:Ginger milk curd
4755:Steamed meatball
4740:Rice noodle roll
4735:Ox-tongue pastry
4553:Buddha's delight
4548:Bird's nest soup
4522:
4515:
4508:
4499:
4482:
4385:(opossum shrimp)
4366:Spelaeogriphacea
4325:
4211:
4204:
4197:
4188:
4168:
4166:
4164:
4155:. Archived from
4149:The Great Beyond
4139:
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4124:(May 24, 2008).
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3387:on May 27, 2008.
3383:. Archived from
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3306:Nature Photonics
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2272:. June 1, 2016.
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2219:
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2212:
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2078:
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1693:
1682:
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1584:
1554:Pseudosquillidae
1530:Odontodactylidae
1255:
1245:
1236:
1158:
1156:
1155:
1138:Japanese cuisine
1110:
1107:
1101:
1077:
1069:
996:Richard Lydekker
964:opponent process
851:pigmented layers
823:deep ultraviolet
816:depth perception
814:, and therefore
761:gene duplication
428:
421:
411:
404:
357:Parasquilloidea
347:Eurysquilloidea
311:Lysiosquilloidea
290:Pseudosquillidae
280:Odontodactylidae
265:Alainosquillidae
237:
220:
158:
157:
134:
115:
105:
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32:
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5985:
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5979:
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5964:
5951:
5941:
5936:
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5815:
5811:Signal crayfish
5774:Astacus astacus
5754:
5750:Soft-shell crab
5697:Orithyia sinica
5618:Chaceon fenneri
5561:
5446:Panulirus argus
5404:Jasus edwardsii
5348:
5343:
5335:
5324:Whiteleg shrimp
5313:Processa edulis
5306:Penaeus monodon
5247:Crangon crangon
5229:
5220:
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5187:
5182:
5173:Chinese cuisine
5153:Beijing cuisine
5139:
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4828:Chinese sausage
4809:
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4371:Thermosbaenacea
4352:
4348:Palaeocaridacea
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4284:
4247:
4221:
4215:
4182:Deep Look (PBS)
4162:
4160:
4142:
4120:
4104:"Mantis shrimp"
4102:
4098:Wayback Machine
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3721:(5734): 71–73.
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3313:(11): 641–644.
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3071:10.2307/1543312
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2911:Current Biology
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1850:"Mantis shrimp"
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1623:Tetrasquillidae
1579:
1508:Nannosquillidae
1492:Lysiosquillidae
1436:
1434:Example species
1387:
1378:marine aquarium
1357:
1347:
1312:alupihang-dagat
1254:laai6 niu6 haa1
1150:
1111:
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1078:
1067:
1054:N. decemspinosa
1046:, one species,
988:
976:color opponency
913:
879:
877:Polarized light
831:polarised light
770:
697:
608:praying mantids
568:
538:
499:
367:
366:
332:Tetrasquillidae
327:Nannosquillidae
322:Lysiosquillidae
285:Protosquillidae
259:Gonodactyloidea
248:Bathysquillidae
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5952:
5947:
5938:
5937:
5932:
5929:
5928:
5926:
5925:
5918:
5913:
5910:Squilla mantis
5906:
5901:
5896:
5889:
5882:
5877:
5870:
5865:
5860:
5855:
5853:Goose barnacle
5850:
5847:Glyptolithodes
5843:
5836:
5831:
5823:
5821:
5817:
5816:
5814:
5813:
5808:
5801:
5794:
5787:
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5777:
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5756:
5755:
5753:
5752:
5747:
5744:Scylla serrata
5740:
5733:
5726:
5719:
5712:
5710:Pie crust crab
5707:
5700:
5693:
5686:
5679:
5674:
5667:
5665:Horsehair crab
5662:
5655:
5650:
5648:Dungeness crab
5645:
5640:
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5628:
5621:
5614:
5607:
5604:Cancer pagurus
5600:
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5456:
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5421:
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5411:Jasus lalandii
5407:
5400:
5393:
5388:
5385:Ibacus peronii
5381:
5374:
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4887:Deuk Deuk Tong
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4873:
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4658:Wonton noodles
4655:
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4645:
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4620:
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4613:Shark fin soup
4610:
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4299:Aeschronectida
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