Abstract

The relationships between three measurements of body size (carapace length, total body length and eye diameter) and three measurements of mass (wet, dry and ash-free dry weights) of the caridean shrimp Nauticaris marionis are presented. It is argued that a precisely defined carapace length is the most accurate indicator of body size. A conversion formula relating carapace length to total body length is also provided, as are conversion equations relating the different measures of mass.

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