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Responses of mediterranean freshwater invertebrates to the fungicide difenoconazole across different macrophyte dominance conditions: A mesocosm study. [PDF]

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The under-ice habitat constitutes a critical survival hub for zooplankton in the Central Arctic Ocean

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Identifying common trends and ecosystem states to inform Gulf of Alaska ecosystem-based fisheries management. [PDF]

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Photosynthesis in Copepods

Science, 1981
Zooplankton grazers consume appreciable amounts of algae that are not digested. Indigestibility has been considered of adaptive value to the algae and an unqualified disadvantage to the grazer. In Cartesian diver experiments, freshly killed copepods ( Acanthocyclops vernalis ) produced significant amounts of oxygen ...
R W, Epp, W M, Lewis
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How many copepods?

Hydrobiologia, 1994
At present there are approximately 11 500 known species of copepods. The number of species described during the past 27 years is nearly two-thirds of all those described in the previous 100 years. Approximately one-third of marine copepod species are parasites or associates, nearly equally divided between those on fishes and those on invertebrates ...
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Molecular Characterization of Copepod Photoreception

The Biological Bulletin, 2017
Copepod crustaceans are an abundant and ecologically significant group whose basic biology is guided by numerous visually guided behaviors. These behaviors are driven by copepod eyes, including naupliar eyes and Gicklhorn's organs, which vary widely in structure and function among species.
Megan L, Porter   +3 more
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