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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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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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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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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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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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Individual mysids are either male or female, and fertilisation is external. The
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1372:(Crustacea: Mysidacea) reared in the laboratory".
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239:. Many benthic species make
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1780:10.1016/j.ympev.2007.02.009
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1557:in culturing seahorses
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1340:Aquaculture Research
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1271:2020NatCo..11.6253B
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612:Americamysis almyra
373:Ponto-Caspian Basin
1973:Archaeostomatopoda
1741:2010-01-24 at the
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