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Nutrient deficiencies and the restriction of compensatory mechanisms in copepods
: The flexible regulation of feeding behaviour and nutrient metabolism is a prerequisite for consumers to grow and survive under variable food conditions.
Julia Grosse +15 more
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In social birds such as flamingos, intraspecific interactions are frequent and play a key role in flock cohesion, communication, and the establishment of social networks. Understanding the patterns and drivers of these interactions can provide valuable ecological insights and inform management, husbandry, and conservation practices.
H. C. Delfino, P. Rose, C. J. Carlos
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Trends in Copepod Studies. Distribution, Biology and Ecology [PDF]
Jefferson T. Turner
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This study evaluated the ingestion of microplastics (MP) by copepods in Terminos Lagoon (TL), a RAMSAR-listed site in the southern Gulf of Mexico. The evaluation was carried out in two contrasting seasons of 2022, as follows: the dry (April) and the ...
Ana Montoya-Melgoza +7 more
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Citation: 'copepod' in the IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 5th ed.; International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry; 2025. Online version 5.0.0, 2025. 10.1351/goldbook.14553 • License: The IUPAC Gold Book is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA 4.0 International for individual terms.
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The diversity of New Zealand’s freshwater copepods has been largely understudied. In order to enhance our understanding of this taxon, I used the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit one (COI) gene sequences to examine the diversity of two orders ...
Watson, Nathan Thomas Noble
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An identification guide is presented for species of calanoid copepod family Diaptomidae from "de la Plata" River Basin (Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay).
Nogueira, Marcos Gomes [UNESP] +24 more
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As coastal regions experience accelerating land loss, artificial substrates may be useful in restoration efforts to replenish sediment and facilitate plant colonization. Recycled glass sand is a potential artificial substrate for marsh building due to its sustainability, availability, and similarity to natural substrates.
Kathryn H. Fronabarger +6 more
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This study presents the first species-level assessment of zooplankton communities within a designated Special Area of Conservation (SAC, ES7020122) in the coastal waters of an oceanic island in the Atlantic Ocean, conducted in a previously under-sampled ...
Adrián Torres-Martínez, Inma Herrera
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Two new species of poecilostomatoid copepods associated with the bivalveDosinella penicillatain the Yellow Sea [PDF]
II‐Hoi Kim
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