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Dvoretsky A.G., Dvoretsky V.G.

Species composition of macrosymbionts and epibionts of red king crab in the littoral of the Barents Sea (Dalnezelenetskaya Bay) in 2010

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Abstract. The study of the community of organisms associated with the red king crab was undertaken in Dalnezelenetskaya Bay (Barents Sea) in July 2010. A total of 39 taxa were found on crabs. Total prevalence of infestation was 82.7 %. Among fouling organisms the barnacle Balanus crenatus and the bivalve mollusk Mytilus edulis were predominating while the most common symbionts were the amphipods Ischyrocerus spp. and the harpacticoid copepods Tisbe furcata and Harpacticus uniremis. Differences in infestation levels between the present data and results of the previous studies have been discussed.

Keywords: red king crab, Barents Sea, symbionts, epibionts

Printed reference: Dvoretsky A.G., Dvoretsky V.G. Species composition of macrosymbionts and epibionts of red king crab in the littoral of the Barents Sea (Dalnezelenetskaya Bay) in 2010 // Vestnik of MSTU. 2013. V. 16, No 3. P. 452-459.

Electronic reference: Dvoretsky A.G., Dvoretsky V.G. Species composition of macrosymbionts and epibionts of red king crab in the littoral of the Barents Sea (Dalnezelenetskaya Bay) in 2010 // Vestnik of MSTU. 2013. V. 16, No 3. P. 452-459. URL: http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/v16_3_n53/452_459_dvoret.pdf.

(In Russian, p.8, fig. 3, tables 2, ref 28, Adobe PDF)