The atyid prawns of Dominica


Autoria(s): Fryer, G.
Data(s)

1977

Resumo

The family of primitive prawns, Atyidae, are freshwater animals with a circumtropical distribution, but additionally some have penetrated into temperate regions. An intriguing aspect of their distribution is that, although they are, and have long been, freshwater crustaceans, they have succeeded in colonizing many oceanic islands. The West Indies is an area of interest, as representatives of several genera sometimes occur on one island. For its size, Dominica is particularly rich in this respect. The fauna of the island includes the most primitive living atyid (a West Indian endemic, Xiphocaris elongata) and 2 representatives of the most advanced genus, Atya. Each of the other 3 spp belongs to a separate genus. The feeding behaviour of the Dominican atyids is discussed in this article.

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Identificador

http://aquaticcommons.org/5167/1/1977_45_frye_the.pdf

Fryer, G. (1977) The atyid prawns of Dominica. In: Forty-fifth annual report for the year ended 31st March 1977. Ambleside, UK, Freshwater Biological Association, (Annual Report, Freshwater Biological Association, Ambleside)

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Freshwater Biological Association

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/5167/

Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology
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Book Section

NonPeerReviewed