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    Corophium volutator - Wikipedia

    Corophium volutator is a species of amphipod crustacean in the family Corophiidae. It is found in mudflats of the northern Atlantic Ocean. It is native to the north-east Atlantic Ocean, and has been introduced to the north-west Atlantic. See more

    Corophium volutator is a slender animal, up to 11 millimetres (0.43 in) long, "whitish with brown markings". The head bear two pairs of antennae, the first of which are small and point … See more

    There are 1–2 generations per year, and the females brood the eggs inside their brood pouch or marsupium. They can occur in huge quantities: up to 60,000 per square metre have … See more

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    Corophium volutator is a species of amphipod crustacean in the family Corophiidae. It is found in mudflats of the northern Atlantic Ocean. It is native to the north-east Atlantic Ocean, and has been introduced to the north-west Atlantic.
    Corophium volutator is a major prey item for a number of migratory shorebirds orresponding author. Fax: (1) (207) 872-3555. ' Present address: Department of Zoology, Duke University, Durham, NC 27705, USA. 0022-0981/96/S15.00 1996 Eisevier Science B.V.
    Corophium volutator is a slender animal, up to 11 millimetres (0.43 in) long, "whitish with brown markings". The head bear two pairs of antennae, the first of which are small and point forwards, while the distinctive second pair are much longer and thicker.
    Corophium volutator is preadapted for displacement and 'tolerant' has been recorded. Sensitivity is assessed against the available evidence for the effects of contaminants on the species (or closely related species at low confidence) or community of interest. For example:
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