3: Artemia salina, a brine shrimp or ‘Sea-Monkey’ Artemia salina is a species of brine shrimp; an aquatic crustacean. They are not closely allied to true shrimp; indeed, they are more closely related to Triops. Brine shrimps are found worldwide in inland saline waters – they quickly perish in fresh water, but can survive in up to 50% salt…
Artemia salina, crustacean
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Two new cryptic species of Artemia (Branchiopoda, Anostraca) from Mongolia and the possibility of invasion and disturbance by the aquaculture industry in East Asia in: Crustaceana Volume 90 Issue 14 (2017)
Artemia salina, crustacean
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The Extinct Wildlife of The UK: 3 – Artemia salina
Settling taxonomic and nomenclatural problems in brine shrimps, Artemia (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Anostraca), by integrating mitogenomics, marker discordances and nomenclature rules [PeerJ]
ONTOGENY AND TAPHONOMY: AN EXPERIMENTAL TAPHONOMY STUDY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRINE SHRIMP ARTEMIA SALINA - GOSTLING - 2009 - Palaeontology - Wiley Online Library
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Brine shrimps adrift: historical species turnover in Western Mediterranean Artemia (Anostraca)
How over 400 British species have become extinct over the past 200 years