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  1. Palaemon adspersus is a caridean shrimp characteristic of brackish water. It has a distinct, well-developed rostrum, with 5-7 dorsal teeth (one dorsal tooth lying posteriorly to the orbit), and usually three (sometimes two or four) ventral teeth. The rostrum has a weak ventral expansion. The carapace bears antennal and branchiostegal spines.

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    Palaemon adspersus is uncommon over most of north-western Europe, but forms the basis of a significant fishery in the Danish straits. In the Baltic Sea, it can tolerate salinities as low as 5 ‰, but it overwinters in deeper, more saline waters offshore.

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    Palaemon adspersus, commonly called Baltic prawn, is a species of shrimp that is frequent in the Baltic Sea, and is the subject of fisheries in Denmark. It is up to 70 mm (2.8 in) long, and lives in Zostera beds. Palaemon adspersus is up to 70 millimetres (2.8 in) long, with a plain yellowish-grey body.
    Palaemon adspersus has a wide native distribution in the Northeast Atlantic, from southern Norway and southwest Finland (Baltic Sea) to the Mediterranean and Black Seas, the south coast of Morocco, and the Canary Islands (Holthuis 1980; Katajisto et al. 2013; U.S. National Museum of Natural History 2014).
    Palaemon adspersus ovigerous females resulted to be larger than the other two species; but more than length, it was the body weight to demonstrate the main differences, being P. adspersus ’s weight twofold that of P. macrodactylus and almost four times higher than P. elegans (Table 2 ).
    The Baltic prawn Palaemon adspersus Rathke, 1837 (Decapoda, Caridea, Palaemonidae): First record, possible establishment, and illustrated key of the subfamily Palaemoninae in northwest Atlantic waters. Aquatic Invasions 10: 299–312. Hänfling, B., F. Edwards & F. Gherardi, 2011.
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    Palaemon adspersus - Wikipedia

    Palaemon adspersus, commonly called Baltic prawn, is a species of shrimp that is frequent in the Baltic Sea, and is the subject of fisheries in Denmark. It is up to 70 mm (2.8 in) long, and lives in Zostera beds. See more

    Palaemon adspersus is up to 70 millimetres (2.8 in) long, with a plain yellowish-grey body. The rostrum bears distinctive spots of pigment on its lower half. See more

    Carl Linnaeus described this species under the name Cancer squilla in his Systema Naturae (1758, 1761). As more genera were split from Linnaeus' Cancer, this species became … See more

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    Palaemon adspersus is uncommon over most of north-western Europe, but forms the basis of a significant fishery in the Danish straits. … See more

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