- Crustacean - Wikipedia
The crustacean body is protected by the hard exoskeleton, which must be moulted for the animal to grow The shell around each somite can be divided into a dorsal tergum, ventral sternum and a lateral pleuron
- Crustacean | Definition, Characteristics, Evolution, Facts | Britannica
crustacean, any member of the subphylum Crustacea (phylum Arthropoda), a group of invertebrate animals consisting of some 45,000 species distributed worldwide Crabs, lobsters, shrimps, and wood lice are among the best-known crustaceans, but the group also includes an enormous variety of other forms without popular names
- CRUSTACEAN中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
Therefore, changes of eel parasite diversity can be correlated with the appearance of invading crustacean species (neozoans)
- crustacean_百度百科
作为专业术语常见于生物学及水产学领域,用于描述甲壳类形态学、寄生虫学及生态学特征。 词组搭配如“crustacean plankton”(浮游甲壳动物)、“crustacean disease”(甲壳动物疾病)多用于海洋研究,“crustacean offal”(甲壳类下脚料)则涉及食品加工行业。
- What are Crustaceans? – INHS Crustacean Collection
Crustaceans are invertebrate animals in the phylum Arthropoda, subphylum Crustacea, and include the barnacle, crab, crayfish, lobster, shrimp, water flea, and pill bug Although largely aquatic, a few crustaceans are found in terrestrial habitats Of the nearly 40,000 aquatic species of crustaceans, only about 10% occur in freshwater habitats Crustaceans have evolved a variety of specialized
- Crustaceans - A-Z Animals
Scientists believe that the number of crustacean species worldwide is between 50,000 and 67,000 Most crustaceans live exclusively in water, with most in salty environments, although a smaller percentage are found in freshwater
- Crustacean - New World Encyclopedia
Most of the crustacean fossils known are from coral reef or shallow sea-floor environments, but many crustaceans live in open seas, on deep sea-floors, or in burrows Crustaceans tend, therefore, to be rarer in the fossil record than trilobites
- Crustaceans - The Australian Museum
Find out more about crustaceans - crabs, lobsters, prawns, barnacles - and what makes them such interesting creatures The Australian Museum has a long tradition of studying crustaceans and this is reflected in the extensive Marine Invertebrates collection
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