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    1761 Corophium colo Lowry, 2004 Corophium denticulatum Ren, 1995 Corophium grossipes Linnaeus, 1767 Corophium laevicorne Sowinsky, 1880 Corophium linearis...
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    Corophium volutator is a species of amphipod crustacean in the family Corophiidae. It is found in mudflats of the northern Atlantic Ocean. It is native...
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  • Corophium multisetosum is a small (up to 9mm) European amphipod crustacean of the family Corophiidae. It builds mud burrows in clay or sand in fresh or...
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  • Corophium arenarium is a small (up to 7 mm (0.28 in)) European amphipod crustacean of the family Corophiidae. It looks very similar to C. volutator. It...
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  • bonellii (Milne-Edwards, 1830) Synonyms  Corophium bonelli Milne-Edwards, 1830 Corophium bonnelli Milne-Edwards, 1830 Corophium bonnellii Milne-Edwards, 1830...
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    J. de Kluijver & S. S. Ingalsuo (1999). "Corophium acherusicum". Macrobenthos of the North Sea. "Corophium acherusicum". Museum Victoria Australia. 1996...
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  • Thalassinidea, including genera such as Callianassa, Pestarella and Upogebia Corophium volutator, an amphipod of the North Atlantic Species of Solenocera, a...
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    dominantly (Corophium) spp., relying on water currents to carry them downriver to areas of suitable food. The availability of (Corophium) spp. could play...
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    of Fundy, high mortality rates of an abundant tube-dwelling amphipod (Corophium volutator) by natural die-offs as well as predation by migrating seabirds...
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    California, the mysid shrimp Neomysis awatschensis and amphipods of genus Corophium were most commonly eaten by all sizes of black crappie, followed by copepods...
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  • WoRMS. World Register of Marine Species. Retrieved November 27, 2011. "Corophium heteroceratum Yu, 1938". California Academy of Sciences. 2002. v t e...
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  • Register of Marine Species. Retrieved November 27, 2011. M. J. de Kluijver & S. S. Ingalsuo (1999). "Corophium affine". Macrobenthos of the North Sea. v t e...
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    Retrieved November 27, 2011. M. J. de Kluijver & S. S. Ingalsuo (1999). "Corophium lacustre". Macrobenthos of the North Sea. Archived from the original on...
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    cinereum, Sesarma reticulatum), mole crabs (Emerita talpoida), amphipods (Corophium volutator) and other marine invertebrates. The sensitive bill means that...
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    Retrieved November 27, 2011. M. J. de Kluijver & S. S. Ingalsuo (1999). "Corophium curvispinum". Macrobenthos of the North Sea. Archived from the original...
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    (Proterorhinus semilunaris) Asp (Aspius aspius) Amphipods Dikerogammarus villosus Corophium curvispinum This exchange also works in the opposite direction. Examples...
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  • Retrieved November 27, 2011. M. J. de Kluijver & S. S. Ingalsuo (1999). "Corophium crassicorne". Macrobenthos of the North Sea. Archived from the original...
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  • Maritrema subdolum infects local amphipods, in this case, Corophium volutator and Corophium arenarium. The cercariae of M. subdolum emerge from the first...
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    Suisun Bay, opossum shrimp (mostly Neomysis mercedis), amphipods such as Corophium, and copepods are favorite foods, while in the Sacramento Delta they eat...
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    (ODFW 2005a). Stomachs of green sturgeons caught in Suisun Bay contained Corophium sp. (amphipod), Crago franciscorum (bay shrimp), Neomysis awatchensis...
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  • mudflats "support internationally important numbers of the crustacean Corophium volutator, the principal food source for millions of fall migrating shorebirds"...
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    species including Chelicorophium chelicorne Corophium arenarium Corophium crassicorne Corophium curvispinum Corophium volutator Ericthonius punctatus 1 species...
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    state of the sand which allows other organisms (such as the amphipod Corophium volutator) to colonize the area. Chaparrals and pines increase the frequency...
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    (predatory birds) adopted a sigmoid (s-shaped) response to the density of Corophium (amphipod) prey per square metre of mudflats. They noted, too, that several...
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    Cheiriphotis Walker, 1904 Chelicorophium Bousfield & Hoover, 1997 Comacho Corophium Latreille, 1806 Crassicorophium Bousfield & Hoover, 1997 Eocorophium Bousfield...
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    Cryptoniscus planarioides, magnified 90 diam. Figure 43. Embryo of a Corophium, magnified 90 diam. From Chapter 7 — Developmental History of Podophthalma:...
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    crabs. Particularly, its primary natural food sources are recorded to be Corophium (so called “mud shrimp”) or Rhithropanopeus (so called “Harris mud crab”)...
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  • 61cc5e3b-f7a9-4ad1-8d13-73a1725515c1 OBIS: 414062 Open Tree of Life: 761239 WoRMS: 414062 Corophium excavatum Wikidata: Q109655193 CoL: 6B4BH GBIF: 7896927...
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    invertebrates, especially annelid worms, the snail Hydrobia and the amphipod Corophium. There are also beds of mussels Mytilus edulis. The flora includes beds...
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    Atlantic Gammaridean amphipod Crustaceans, including a new species of Corophium". Journal of Crustacean Biology. 8 (3): 364–382. doi:10.2307/1548276....
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