Crustaceans (Malacostraca and Thecostraca) from the International Minho River, Iberian Peninsula

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Abstract

Crustaceans (Arthropoda) are a diverse and abundant group with chitinous exoskeleton, living on coastal/estuarine environments, at community invertebrate fauna. A survey on the species of some crustacean groups found on the Minho River estuary (international section) in the Iberian Peninsula, is presented with specimens collected through glass eel fishing bycatch, grab sampler, trammel net, beam trawl and fyke net sampling methods. A total of 98 specimens were examined belonging to 7 orders, 21 genera and 23 species (17 new records from Minho River, including one for Portugal). Brief diagnosis, ecological notes, species distributions and figures are provided intending to present taxonomic support on future projects in this region.

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Gomes, N., Costa, D. A., Cantallo, H., & Antunes, C. (2022). Crustaceans (Malacostraca and Thecostraca) from the International Minho River, Iberian Peninsula. Hydrobiology, 1(1), 47–75. https://doi.org/10.3390/hydrobiology1010005

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