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Are caves enough to represent karst groundwater biodiversity? Insights from geospatial analyses applied to European obligate groundwater-dwelling copepods [PDF]
Caves are recognized as biodiversity hotspots for groundwater fauna, including obligate groundwater-dwelling copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda), exhibiting high species richness, endemism, and phylogenetic rarity.
Emma Galmarini +7 more
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Systematization of data on Cyclopoida from individual regions is one of the important stages in research into the world fauna of the order. This work aims to compile an up-to-date list of Cyclopoida species of Kazakhstan based on a critical analysis and ...
Elena Krupa, Larisa Shakhvorostova
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Dissolved Barium Causes Toxicity to Groundwater Cyclopoida. [PDF]
Abstract Barium (Ba) dissolution and mobilization in groundwater are predominantly controlled by sulfate because of the low solubility of barium sulfate (BaSO4) minerals. Naturally present at low concentrations in groundwater, elevated concentrations of Ba can occur as a result of anthropogenic activities, including use of barite in ...
Adams MS +6 more
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Copepods (Crustacea, Copepoda, Cyclopoida) Associated with Marine Invertebrates from Thailand
Fifteen species of poecilostome copepods associated with marine invertebrates, including ten new species, are recorded from intertidal zone in Thailand. New species are Hemicyclops cornutus n. sp. and Hemicyclops parapiculus n. sp.
Kim, Il-Hoi, Hong, Jae-Sang
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КАТАЛОГ РАКООБРАЗНЫХ (ARTHROPODA: CRUSTACEA) ХАРЬКОВСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ, УКРАИНА [PDF]
В результате обработки собственных полевых материалов и литературных данных составлен каталог ракообразных Харьковской области. Также в каталоге приводится список известных синонимов.
S.A. Sidorovsky
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MicroCT illuminates the unique morphology of Shiinoidae (Copepoda: Cyclopoida), an unusual group of fish parasites [PDF]
The copepod family Shiinoidae Cressey, 1975 currently comprises nine species of teleost parasites with unusual morphology and a unique attachment mechanism.
James P. Bernot +3 more
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Study of chromatin diminution in Cyclops kolensis (Copepoda, Crustacea) by radiobiological methods [PDF]
The experimental results show that at doses of 20 Gy and 100 Gy, the development of Cyclops kolensis Lilljeborg, 1901 (Copepoda, Cyclopoida) embryos ceases at the 16-cell stage, without affecting the course of chromatin diminution.
Andrey Grishanin, Oksana Chinyakova
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The marine copepod species Oithona nana is considered as one of the most successfully mass cultured Cyclopoida species in marine hatcheries. This study investigated the effects of four feed diets (soybean, yeast, rice bran, and corn starch) on the ...
Fawzy I. Magouz +5 more
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Low-latitude zooplankton pigmentation plasticity in response to multiple threats [PDF]
Crustacean copepods in high-latitude lakes frequently alter their pigmentation facultatively to defend themselves against prevailing threats, such as solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and visually oriented predators.
Marcus Lee +18 more
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A species of cyclopoid copepod Anthessius cucullatus Lee and Kim, 2021 (Anthessiidae) is newly recorded based on both sexes collected from three species of the sea slug genus Aplysia Linnaeus, 1767, i.e., Ap. dactylomela Rang, 1828, Ap.
Rina Hashimoto, Daisuke Uyeno
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