Growth of the sand shrimp, Crangon septemspinosa, in Rhode Island

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1973
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Growth rate of the sand shrimp,Crangon septemspinosa, in Rhode Island waters is directly proportional to water temperature. For individuals 20–30 mm long, growth is less than 0.4 mm/week during the winter (average water temperature 5 C) and greater than 1.1 mm/week during the summer (20 C). Smaller shrimp (20–30 mm) grow faster than larger shrimp (40–50 mm). Linear relationships between length and weight are derived.

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3333064
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Growth rate of the sand shrimp,Crangon septemspinosa, in Rhode Island waters is directly proportional to water temperature. For individuals 20–30 mm long, growth is less than 0.4 mm/week during the winter (average water temperature 5 C) and greater than 1.1 mm/week during the summer (20 C). Smaller shrimp (20–30 mm) grow faster than larger shrimp (40–50 mm). Linear relationships between length and weight are derived.
This manuscript is an author version with the final publication available at http://www.springerlink.com and may be cited as: Wilcox, J. R., & Jeffries, H. P. (1973). Growth of the sand shrimp, Crangon septemspinosa, in Rhode Island. Chesapeake Science, 14(3), pp. 201-205. doi:10.2307/1350607
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #8.
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1973
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1973
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10.2307/1350607
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1973
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Growth of the sand shrimp, Crangon septemspinosa, in Rhode Island
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Springer
1973
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Growth of the sand shrimp, Crangon septemspinosa, in Rhode Island
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Growth of the sand shrimp, Crangon septemspinosa, in Rhode Island