Feeding, Reproduction, and Sense Organs of the Hawaiian Anchialine Shrimp Halocaridina rubra (Atyidae)
Are the Hawaiian Opae - ula Shrimps Halocaridina rubra and H. palahemo Simply Different Morphotypes of the Same Species?
ANALYSIS OF HALOCARIDINA RUBRA IN AN ENDOGENOUSLY CONTROLLED CLOSED ECOSYSTEM
Behavioral Responses of the Endemic Shrimp Halocaridina rubra (Malacostraca: Atyidae) to an Introduced Fish, Gambusia affinis (Actinopterygii: Poeciliidae) and Implications for the Trophic Structure of Hawaiian Anchialine Ponds
Anchialine Pool Shrimp of Hawaii
Anchialine Pond Shrimps
Are the shrimps Halocaridina rubra and H. palahemo simply different morphotypesof the same species?
Reproduction and Development in Halocaridina rubra Holthuis, 1963 (Crustacea: Atyidae) Clarifies Larval Ecology in the Hawaiian Anchialine Ecosystem
Anchialine Pools:WindowsTo Hawai‘i’s Underground Labyrinth – Loko ‘Öpae ‘Ula: ‘Ïpuka I Ke Kaiaola Malalo Honua
Predator-dependent diel migration by Halocaridina rubra shrimp (Malacostraca: Atyidae) in Hawaiian anchialine pools - See Page 90 for Opae ula information: Here
Developmental Transcriptomics of the Hawaiian Anchialine Shrimp Halocaridina rubra Holthuis, 1963 (Crustacea: Atyidae)
Behavioral Responses of the Endemic Shrimp Halocaridina rubra (Malacostraca: Atyidae) to an Introduced Fish, Gambusia affinis (Actinopterygii: Poeciliidae) and Implications for the Trophic Structure of Hawaiian Anchialine Ponds1
GENETIC LINEAGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AS DRIVERS OF CHROMATOSOME VARIATION IN THE ANCHIALINE SHRIMP HALOCARIDINA RUBRA HOLTHUIS, 1963 (CARIDEA: ATYIDAE)
An Introduction to ‘opae ‘ula
NASA - Self contained Eco-sphere
Genetic population structure of an anchialine shrimp, Metabetaeus lohena (Crustacea: Alpheidae), in the Hawaiian Islands
Reconfirmation of Cladogonium being ectoparasitic on freshwater shrimp. (Kazuyo Matsuyama-Serisawa et al. 2014) - Possible ectoparasitic green algae attaching on the abdomen of shrimp sickness, see: post here
A Colorless, Filamentous Chlorophyceous Alga, Cladogonium ogishimae Gen. et Sp. Nov., Parasitic on Fresh-water Shrimps
Patterns of genetic connectivity among anchialine habitats: a case study of the endemic Hawaiian shrimp Halocaridina rubra on the island of Hawaii
Ocean watch : Sea horses enjoy eating native shrimp
Are the Hawaiian Opae - ula Shrimps Halocaridina rubra and H. palahemo Simply Different Morphotypes of the Same Species?
ANALYSIS OF HALOCARIDINA RUBRA IN AN ENDOGENOUSLY CONTROLLED CLOSED ECOSYSTEM
Behavioral Responses of the Endemic Shrimp Halocaridina rubra (Malacostraca: Atyidae) to an Introduced Fish, Gambusia affinis (Actinopterygii: Poeciliidae) and Implications for the Trophic Structure of Hawaiian Anchialine Ponds
Anchialine Pool Shrimp of Hawaii
Anchialine Pond Shrimps
Are the shrimps Halocaridina rubra and H. palahemo simply different morphotypesof the same species?
Reproduction and Development in Halocaridina rubra Holthuis, 1963 (Crustacea: Atyidae) Clarifies Larval Ecology in the Hawaiian Anchialine Ecosystem
Anchialine Pools:WindowsTo Hawai‘i’s Underground Labyrinth – Loko ‘Öpae ‘Ula: ‘Ïpuka I Ke Kaiaola Malalo Honua
Predator-dependent diel migration by Halocaridina rubra shrimp (Malacostraca: Atyidae) in Hawaiian anchialine pools - See Page 90 for Opae ula information: Here
Developmental Transcriptomics of the Hawaiian Anchialine Shrimp Halocaridina rubra Holthuis, 1963 (Crustacea: Atyidae)
Behavioral Responses of the Endemic Shrimp Halocaridina rubra (Malacostraca: Atyidae) to an Introduced Fish, Gambusia affinis (Actinopterygii: Poeciliidae) and Implications for the Trophic Structure of Hawaiian Anchialine Ponds1
GENETIC LINEAGE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AS DRIVERS OF CHROMATOSOME VARIATION IN THE ANCHIALINE SHRIMP HALOCARIDINA RUBRA HOLTHUIS, 1963 (CARIDEA: ATYIDAE)
An Introduction to ‘opae ‘ula
NASA - Self contained Eco-sphere
Genetic population structure of an anchialine shrimp, Metabetaeus lohena (Crustacea: Alpheidae), in the Hawaiian Islands
Reconfirmation of Cladogonium being ectoparasitic on freshwater shrimp. (Kazuyo Matsuyama-Serisawa et al. 2014) - Possible ectoparasitic green algae attaching on the abdomen of shrimp sickness, see: post here
A Colorless, Filamentous Chlorophyceous Alga, Cladogonium ogishimae Gen. et Sp. Nov., Parasitic on Fresh-water Shrimps
Patterns of genetic connectivity among anchialine habitats: a case study of the endemic Hawaiian shrimp Halocaridina rubra on the island of Hawaii
Ocean watch : Sea horses enjoy eating native shrimp