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Palaemon serratus

Devineau, J. and C. Amiard Triquet 1985. Patterns of bioaccumulation of an essential trace element (zinc) and a pollutant metal (cadmium) in larvae of the prawn Palaemon serratus. Mar. Biol. 86 139-143. Dib, A., J.P Clavel, and J.P. Carreau. 1989. Effects of gamma-linolenic acid supplementation on lipid composition of liver microsomal membranes. I. Pregnant rats fed a zinc-deficient diet and those fed a balanced one. Jour. Clin. Biochem. Nutr. 6 95-102. [Pg.730]

Pheromones are chemical signals used to communicate within a species. Pheromones are molecules that are evolved signals, in defined ratios in the case of multiple component pheromones, which are emitted by an individual and received by a second individual of the same species, in which they cause a specific reaction, for example, a stereotyped behavior or a developmental process (Wyatt 2010, modified after Karlson and Liischer 1959). The word is derived from the Greek pherein, to transfer and hormon, to excite. Karlson and Liischer intended that pheromones should include chemical signals in animals of all kinds and they included Crustacea (the prawn Palaemon serratus), as well as fish, mammals, and insects, among their examples. [Pg.25]

Taylor, A.C. and Spicer, J. I., Metabolic responses of the prawns Palaemon elegans and P. serratus (Crustacea Decapoda) to acute hypoxia and anoxia, Mar. Biol., 95, 521, 1987. [Pg.260]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.613 , Pg.623 ]




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