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- W2079019502 abstract "The mud shrimp Upogebia major (Upogebiidae: Decapoda: Crustacea) is a common species onmuddy and sandy mud tidal flats in the west coast of Korea. They reside in Y-shaped burrows that canextend up to more than 2 meters below the sediment surface. They feed on suspended detritus carried intotheir burrow by the beating of their pleopods and captured by their hairy first two pairs of thoracic legs.Mud shrimp burrows provide a habitat for a variety of small organisms such as crabs, shrimps, polychaetes,and mollusks. Ovigerous females are observed from December to May. Females deposit eggs only once perbreeding season. They start hatching in March and the pelagic larvae of first zoea appear in March andApril, followed by benthic settlement in May. Growth over the first year is rapid, and females deposit theirfirst eggs in the third breeding season, 31 months after their settlement. Adult shrimps live for 4~5 years.Depth of the burrow increases with body length. The deep burrows provide refuge from predators andphysical stress, allowing the shrimps to survive for a long time. The mud shrimps supply oxygen-rich waterto their deep burrows, and exert a great influence on the structure and metabolism of the tidal flat benthiccommunity. However, recently this type of mud shrimp has posed a serious threat to the Korean clamindustry along the west coast of Korea. The extensive burrowing shrimp populations suddenly invaded thetidal flats from 2010 where the clams (Ruditapes philippinarum) are raised. As a consequence, clamproduction has decreased by about 10% over the past three years in some Korean clam beds. Therefore, theobjective of this study is to review the biology of this mud shrimp in order to seek solutions to control theburrowing of these shrimps." @default.
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- W2079019502 title "Biology of the Mud Shrimp Upogebia major (de Haan, 1841), with Particular Reference to Pest Management for Shrimp Control in Manila Clam Bed in the West Coast of Korea" @default.
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