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Crangon septemspinosa

McLeese, D.W. and C.D. Metcalfe. 1980. Toxicities of eight organochlorine compounds in sediment and seawater to Crangon septemspinosa. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 25 921-928. [Pg.882]

LC50 (96-h) static lab bioassay for Crangon septemspinosa (sand shrimp) 0.6 pg/L, Palaemonetes vulgaris pg/L, Paguruslongicarpus (hermit crab) 6 pg/L (Eisler, 1969). [Pg.362]

The sand shrimp (Crangon septemspinosa) is the small cousin of the familiar, edible prawn, an inhabitant of deeper waters. Growing to only 2.5 inches (6.3 cm), this little shrimp is easy to identify because the front of its exoskeleton is shortened. The long-eyed shrimp (Ogyrides alphaerostris) is... [Pg.73]

Toxicity to shrimp e.g. Crangon septemspinosa or Crangon crangon or mysids e.g. Mysidopsis bahia. [Pg.387]


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