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Chionoecetes - Wikipedia
Seven extant species are currently recognised in the genus: Chionoecetes angulatus Rathbun, 1924 – triangle tanner crabChionoecetes bairdi Rathbun, 1924 – tanner crab, bairdi, or inshore tanner crabChionoecetes elongatus Rathbun, 1924Chionoecetes japonicus Rathbun, 1932 – beni-zuwai … Se mere
Chionoecetes is a genus of crabs that live in the northern Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
Common names for … Se mereSnow crabs are caught as far north as the Arctic Ocean, from Newfoundland to Greenland and north of Norway in the Atlantic Ocean, and … Se mere
Snow crabs are an important part of the ecosystem throughout the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. They eat other invertebrates in the benthic shelf like crustaceans, … Se mere
2018 saw one of the warmest years coinciding with periods of the lowest sea ice extent on record in the Bering Sea. The driver of this trend was the northeast Pacific marine … Se mere
Crabs are prepared and eaten as a dish in many different ways all over the world. The legs are usually served in clusters and are steamed, boiled, or grilled. Snow crab can also be used as … Se mere
Juvenile snow crabs mature in cold-water pools on the ocean floor that are sustained by melting sea ice. If waters warm above the 2 °C maximum necessary for juvenile development, their … Se mere
Though the cause is yet unknown, several theories behind this decimation have been put forward. Overfishing is likely the main driver, intertwined with … Se mere
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Chionoecetes japonicus - Wikipedia
The results of studies of the red snow crab Chionoecetes japonicus …
Chionoecetes japonicus) and Snow Crab (Chionoecetes opilio) in …
Chionoecetes japonicus - europa.eu
Chionoecetes japonicus Rathbun, 1932 - GBIF
Genetic Evidence for Natural Hybridization Between …
WEBden 1. apr. 2012 · Both red snow crab (Chionoecetes japonicus Rathbun, 1932) and snow crab (Chionoecetes opilio Fabricius, 1788) are commercially important species in Korea. The geographical ranges of …