Crustaceans from antipatharians on banks of the northwestern Gulf of Mexico |
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Authors: | Mary K. Wicksten Marissa F. Nuttall Emma L. Hickerson |
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Affiliation: | 1.Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station Texas U.S.A. 77843-3258 ;2.Flower Gardens Banks National Marine Sanctuary, 4700 Avenue U, Galveston, Texas 77551 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The stalked barnacle Oxynaspisgracilis, the chirostylid squat lobster Uroptychus sp., and the caridean shrimps Periclimenescf.antipathophilus and Pseudopontonidesprincipis have been collected at 68–124 m by a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) on banks in the northern Gulf of Mexico. These species inhabited six species of antipatharian hosts. Pseudopontonidesprincipis, Oxynaspisgracilis, and Uroptychus sp. were not confined to a single host species. Except for Oxynaspisgracilis, collected by ROV in 2004–2005, these species have not been reported previously in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. |
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Keywords: | taxon-name" > infraorder" >Anomura, taxon-name" > infraorder" >Caridea, taxon-name" > infraclass" >Cirripedia, taxon-name" > order" >Antipatharia, Gulf of Mexico |
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