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Main Authors: Jarrett, Morgan L, Avedo, Angel, Newland, Jessica, Pauly, Daniel, Butler, Mark J
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Journal of morphology 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41081352/
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author Jarrett, Morgan L
Avedo, Angel
Newland, Jessica
Pauly, Daniel
Butler, Mark J
author_facet Jarrett, Morgan L
Avedo, Angel
Newland, Jessica
Pauly, Daniel
Butler, Mark J
Jarrett, Morgan L
Avedo, Angel
Newland, Jessica
Pauly, Daniel
Butler, Mark J
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Balancing Body Size and Respiratory Surface: A Morphometric Analysis of the Caribbean King Crab (Maguimithrax spinosissimus) and Caribbean Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus). Jarrett, Morgan L Avedo, Angel Newland, Jessica Pauly, Daniel Butler, Mark J Animals Gills Palinuridae Body Size Anomura The respiratory organs of water-breathing ectotherms (WBEs), typically in the form of gills, extract oxygen from the water. The size and shape of respiratory organs are vital to the efficiency of oxygen diffusion and often unique to each species. Oxygen concentrations in water are
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spellingShingle Balancing Body Size and Respiratory Surface: A Morphometric Analysis of the Caribbean King Crab (Maguimithrax spinosissimus) and Caribbean Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus).
Jarrett, Morgan L
Avedo, Angel
Newland, Jessica
Pauly, Daniel
Butler, Mark J
Animals
Gills
Palinuridae
Body Size
Anomura
Balancing Body Size and Respiratory Surface: A Morphometric Analysis of the Caribbean King Crab (Maguimithrax spinosissimus) and Caribbean Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus). Jarrett, Morgan L Avedo, Angel Newland, Jessica Pauly, Daniel Butler, Mark J Animals Gills Palinuridae Body Size Anomura The respiratory organs of water-breathing ectotherms (WBEs), typically in the form of gills, extract oxygen from the water. The size and shape of respiratory organs are vital to the efficiency of oxygen diffusion and often unique to each species. Oxygen concentrations in water are
title Balancing Body Size and Respiratory Surface: A Morphometric Analysis of the Caribbean King Crab (Maguimithrax spinosissimus) and Caribbean Spiny Lobster (Panulirus argus).
topic Animals
Gills
Palinuridae
Body Size
Anomura
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41081352/