. . . "1045531301"^^ . . "O Camar\u00E3o-esponja ou camar\u00E3o-de-estalo (Synalpheus regalis) s\u00E3o pequenos camar\u00F5es que se comportam como abelhas e formigas, que vivem em uma col\u00F4nia e t\u00EAm \"castas\" de trabalhadores, soldados e uma rainha. Tal comportamento s\u00F3 foi descoberto em 1996, e n\u00E3o \u00E9 conhecido em qualquer outro animal marinho. Existem pelo menos cerca de 100 esp\u00E9cies de camar\u00F5es dentro deste g\u00EAnero, tr\u00EAs dos quais t\u00EAm esta maneira eusocial de vida. S\u00F3 foram descobertos no Caribe, na costa de Belize. N\u00E3o \u00E9 considerada uma esp\u00E9cie amea\u00E7ada."@pt . "\u30E6\u30A6\u30EC\u30A4\u30C4\u30CE\u30C6\u30C3\u30DD\u30A6\u30A8\u30D3"@ja . . . . . "\u30E6\u30A6\u30EC\u30A4\u30C4\u30CE\u30C6\u30C3\u30DD\u30A6\u30A8\u30D3\u3001\u5B66\u540D Synalpheus regalis\u306F\u3001\u71B1\u5E2F\u306E\u897F\u5927\u897F\u6D0B\u306E\u30B5\u30F3\u30B4\u7901\u306E\u30AB\u30A4\u30E1\u30F3\u306B\u751F\u606F\u3059\u308B\u30C4\u30CE\u30C6\u30C3\u30DD\u30A6\u30A8\u30D3\u306E\u4E00\u7A2E\u3002"@ja . . . . . "Synalpheus regalis is een garnalensoort uit de familie van de Alpheidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1996 door Duffy."@nl . . . . . "O Camar\u00E3o-esponja ou camar\u00E3o-de-estalo (Synalpheus regalis) s\u00E3o pequenos camar\u00F5es que se comportam como abelhas e formigas, que vivem em uma col\u00F4nia e t\u00EAm \"castas\" de trabalhadores, soldados e uma rainha. Tal comportamento s\u00F3 foi descoberto em 1996, e n\u00E3o \u00E9 conhecido em qualquer outro animal marinho. Existem pelo menos cerca de 100 esp\u00E9cies de camar\u00F5es dentro deste g\u00EAnero, tr\u00EAs dos quais t\u00EAm esta maneira eusocial de vida. S\u00F3 foram descobertos no Caribe, na costa de Belize. N\u00E3o \u00E9 considerada uma esp\u00E9cie amea\u00E7ada."@pt . . "Synalpheus regalis is a species of snapping shrimp that commonly live in sponges in the coral reefs along the tropical West Atlantic. They form a prominent component of the diverse marine cryptofauna of the region. For the span of their entire lives, they live in the internal canals of the host sponge, using it as a food resource and shelter. It has been shown that colonies contain over 300 individuals, but only one reproductive female. Also, larger colony members, most of which apparently never breed, defend the colony against heterospecific intruders. This evidence points towards the first known case of eusociality in a marine animal."@en . . . "A mature Synalpheus regalis queen with embryos in its brood chamber under the abdomen"@en . . . . "Duffy, 1996"@en . . . . . . . . . . "20203"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Zuzalpheus regalis"@en . . . . "Synalpheus regalis"@en . . . . . . . "37277298"^^ . . . . . . . "Synalpheus regalis is a species of snapping shrimp that commonly live in sponges in the coral reefs along the tropical West Atlantic. They form a prominent component of the diverse marine cryptofauna of the region. For the span of their entire lives, they live in the internal canals of the host sponge, using it as a food resource and shelter. It has been shown that colonies contain over 300 individuals, but only one reproductive female. Also, larger colony members, most of which apparently never breed, defend the colony against heterospecific intruders. This evidence points towards the first known case of eusociality in a marine animal. The species name \"regalis\" comes from the Latin regalis which means royal. This likely stems from the structural hierarchy of the colonies in which only a single female produces all of the offspring."@en . . . . . . "Synalpheus regalis"@nl . . . . . "Synalpheus regalis is een garnalensoort uit de familie van de Alpheidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1996 door Duffy."@nl . . . . . . . . . . "\u30E6\u30A6\u30EC\u30A4\u30C4\u30CE\u30C6\u30C3\u30DD\u30A6\u30A8\u30D3\u3001\u5B66\u540D Synalpheus regalis\u306F\u3001\u71B1\u5E2F\u306E\u897F\u5927\u897F\u6D0B\u306E\u30B5\u30F3\u30B4\u7901\u306E\u30AB\u30A4\u30E1\u30F3\u306B\u751F\u606F\u3059\u308B\u30C4\u30CE\u30C6\u30C3\u30DD\u30A6\u30A8\u30D3\u306E\u4E00\u7A2E\u3002"@ja . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Synalpheus regalis"@pt . "Synalpheus regalis"@en . . . .