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generic copepod
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The mantis shrimp is a crustacean with a flattened, segmented body and praying mantis-like claws. It burrows within muddy flats along the shoreline of the middle and lower Chesapeake Bay. Mantis shrimp eat live fish, crabs, worms and shrimp, including other mantis shrimp. They are aggressive, violent predator, using their sharp claws to spear or slice through prey with a quick, slashing motion.
Mantis Shrimp (Squilla empusa)
Conceptual diagram illustrating the microbial food web of the mangrove forest.
Microbial food web of the mangrove forest
Illustration of Panulirus argus (spiny lobster) frontal view.
Panulirus argus (spiny lobster) : frontal view
Illustration of Panulirus argus (Spiny Lobster) puerulus.
Panulirus argus (Spiny Lobster) : puerulus
Illustration of Panulirus argus (spiny lobster) from the side view
Panulirus argus (spiny lobster) : side view
Illustration of G. cruentata (Mangrove Crab)
Goniopsis cruentata (Mangrove Crab)
Illustration of Uca thayeri (Mangrove Fiddler Crab)
Uca thayeri (Mangrove Fiddler Crab)
Illustration of a water flea (D. Pulex)
Daphnia pulex (Water Flea)
Conceptual diagram illustrating the differences between habitats in natural streams versus man-made ditches including the vegetation, water temperature, and the relative debris that contribute toward a habitat.
Stream habitat vs. ditch habitat
Illustration of Aratus pisonii (Mangrove Tree Crab)
Aratus pisonii (Mangrove Tree Crab)
Illustration of Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) eggs
Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) : eggs
Illustration of Menippe mercenaria (Florida Stone Crab)
Menippe mercenaria (Florida Stone Crab)
Illustration of Oithona spp.
Oithona spp
Illustration of Paraclanus spp.
Paraclanus spp
Illustration of Uca annulipes (Mangrove Fiddler Crab)
Uca annulipes (Mangrove Fiddler Crab)
Illustration of Macrobrachium jelskii (Agar River Prawn)
Macrobrachium jelskii (Agar River Prawn)
Illustration of Panulirus argus (Spiny Lobster) eggs
Panulirus argus (Spiny Lobster) eggs
Illustration of Panulirus argus (Spiny Lobster) phyllosoma
Panulirus argus (Spiny Lobster) : phyllosoma
Illustration of a female Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) ventral view
Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) : female ventral…
Illustration of the ventral view of a male Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab)
Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) : male ventral…
Illustration of the ventral view of an adolescent female blue crab (Callinectes Sapidus)
Callinectes sapidus (Blue Crab) : ventral view…
Anterior view of Uca spp. (Fiddler Crab)
Uca spp. (Fiddler Crab) : anterior view
This photo was taken on Manasota Key in Southwest Florida. It is a Calico Box Crab or Leopard Crab. Hepatius epheliticus
Leopard Crab
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