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2009
AbstractThis chapter summarizes studies of photoperiodism in copepods and suggests directions for additional research. There is ample evidence that several copepod functions manifest a pattern of rhythmicity that is synchronized to the cycle of day and night.
Nancy H. Marcus, Lindsay P. Scheef
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AbstractThis chapter summarizes studies of photoperiodism in copepods and suggests directions for additional research. There is ample evidence that several copepod functions manifest a pattern of rhythmicity that is synchronized to the cycle of day and night.
Nancy H. Marcus, Lindsay P. Scheef
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1894
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Current Biology
Kiørboe and Ryderheim introduce the competitive arms race between copepods and their diatom prey.
Thomas, Kiørboe, Fredrik, Ryderheim
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Kiørboe and Ryderheim introduce the competitive arms race between copepods and their diatom prey.
Thomas, Kiørboe, Fredrik, Ryderheim
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1905
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2005
Contributors. Preface (Cheng-Sheng Lee). 1. Calanoid Copepods, Resting Eggs, and Aquaculture (Nancy H. Marcus). 2. The Potential to Mass-Culture Harpacticoid Copepods for Use as Food for Larval Fish (John W. Fleeger). 3. Symbiotic Copepods as Live Feed in Marine Finfish Rearing (Ju-shey Ho). 4.
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Contributors. Preface (Cheng-Sheng Lee). 1. Calanoid Copepods, Resting Eggs, and Aquaculture (Nancy H. Marcus). 2. The Potential to Mass-Culture Harpacticoid Copepods for Use as Food for Larval Fish (John W. Fleeger). 3. Symbiotic Copepods as Live Feed in Marine Finfish Rearing (Ju-shey Ho). 4.
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