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The chemical ecology of copepods [PDF]
An increasing number of studies show the importance of chemical interactions in the aquatic environment. Our understanding of the role of chemical cues and signals in larger crustaceans has advanced in the last decades.
Heuschele, Jan, Selander, Erik
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Global change will impact the distribution and abundance of predators through a combination of abiotic variables, such as temperature; and biotic variables, such as prey availability. However, there is a poor understanding of how distribution projections with biotic variables differ from those with abiotic variables, particularly in resource‐limited ...
Raymond Czaja +4 more
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An assessment of the physical, chemical, and biological properties of Christine Lake, NH [PDF]
As part of a comparative assessment of seven New Hampshire lakes, performed throughout the month of September 2003, students and faculty from the University of New Hampshire’s Center for Freshwater Biology sampled Christine Lake in Stark, NH. The goal of
Godkin, W. Travis
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Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding of bulk zooplankton from the White and Blue Nile near Khartoum recovered 40 genus/species‐level taxa belonging to Cladocera, Copepoda, and Rotifera, representing 53%–72% of ASVs. Rotifers were the most diverse group, and low Cladocera read counts likely reflect primer mismatch despite similar morphological ...
Samah Elhussein Mohammedahmed Makawi +1 more
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Background Copepods make up the largest zooplankton biomass in coastal areas and estuaries and are pivotal for the normal development of fish larva of countless species.
Tue Sparholt Jørgensen +4 more
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Abstract Invertebrate richness and community composition are key indicators of aquatic ecosystem health. Compared with morphotaxonomy‐based survey methods, DNA metabarcoding is a highly efficient and scalable biomonitoring approach that has become increasingly used in invertebrate surveys.
Xiaoyu Chen +3 more
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ABSTRACT Wildfire frequency and intensity are increasing globally, impacting terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Deposition of burned materials into aquatic environments can affect biotic communities and nutrient cycling. We investigated how post‐fire terrestrial deposition shapes microbial and zooplankton community composition and function across time
Margaret Y. Demmel +9 more
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Calanoida (Copepoda) Харьковской области
Исследован видовой состав фауны Сalanoida Харьковской области. Впервые для Харьковской области указаны Hemidiaptomus rylowi Charin, 1929, Hemidiaptomus hungaricus Kiefer, 1933 и Eu diaptomus transylvanicus (Daday, 1890). Уточнены данные о местообитании Hemidiaptomus rylowi Charin, 1929, занесённого в Красную книгу Украины.
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Copepods (Crustacea, Copepoda) of anchialine caves in Croatia [PDF]
Istraživanje skupine Copepoda provedeno je u anhijalinim spiljama Hrvatske tijekom 2003. , 2004. i 2005. godine. Uzorkovanja su vršena od ožujka 2003. do srpnja 2005. godine, a uzorci su prikupljeni od strane Hrvatskog prirodoslovnog muzeja.
Radanović, Kosta
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DNA Metabarcoding as a Tool to Study Plankton Responses to Warming and Salinity Change in Mesocosms
To assess the impact of future climate change on Baltic Sea plankton communities, we conducted a mesocosm experiment manipulating temperature and salinity, using both microscopy‐based and DNA metabarcoding for plankton identification. Our results show that warming primarily influenced lower trophic levels, increasing community evenness and favouring ...
Clio Abbie Marjorie Hall +5 more
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