Vibrio elicits targeted transcriptional responses from copepod hosts [PDF]
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Almada, Amalia A., Tarrant, Ann M.
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Peritrich ciliates are commonly found as epibionts, colonizing living organisms, or attached to non-living substrates in freshwater, estuarine and marine environments. Several species of peritrich epibionts are obligate, which means that they are able to
LRP. Utz
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Bloom-forming cyanobacteria support copepod reproduction and development in the Baltic Sea. [PDF]
It is commonly accepted that summer cyanobacterial blooms cannot be efficiently utilized by grazers due to low nutritional quality and production of toxins; however the evidence for such effects in situ is often contradictory.
Hedvig Hogfors +8 more
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The aquatic glacial relict fauna of Norway - an update of distribution and conservation status [PDF]
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KInsten, Björn +4 more
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Correlation and Fishers’ Perception in Selected Sites in Laguna de Bay, Luzon Island, Philippines [PDF]
White goby (Glossogobius giuris Hamilton 1822) is an omnivorous, native fish species which can be found in Laguna de Bay and its tributaries, and in other bodies of water in the Philippines.
Arthur J. Lagbas +2 more
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Zooplankton availability is a major factor affecting herring body condition that in turn describes its well-being. As herring feeding is known to be selective, it is relevant to access its preferences upon zooplankton species and particular copepod ...
Līna Livdāne +4 more
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Environmental cues and constraints affecting the seasonality of dominant calanoid copepods in brackish, coastal waters: a case study of Acartia, Temora and Eurytemora species in the south-west Baltic [PDF]
Information on physiological rates and tolerances helps one gain a cause-and-effect understanding of the role that some environmental (bottom–up) factors play in regulating the seasonality and productivity of key species.
A Rijnsdorp +93 more
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The predation impact of juvenile herring Clupea harengus and sprat Sprattus sprattus on estuarine zooplankton [PDF]
The consumption of estuarine copepods by juvenile herring and sprat during estuarine residency was estimated using fish biomass data and daily rations calculated from two models of feeding in fish: a bioenergetic model and a gastric evacuation model. The
Maes, Joachim +2 more
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Methylmercury (MeHg) is a potent neurotoxin that biomagnifies in marine food webs. Inorganic mercury (Hg) methylation is conducted by heterotrophic bacteria inhabiting sediment or settling detritus, but endogenous methylation by the gut microbiome of ...
Elena Gorokhova +2 more
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Digestion of copepod eggs by larval turbot Scophthalmus maximus and egg viability following gut passage [PDF]
Between 20.5 and 93.6 % of the subitaneous eggs of 6 species of egg-carrying copepods passed undigested through the digestive tracts of larval and early postlarval turbot Scophthalmus maximus. Viability of the eggs of Eurytemora affinis, E.
Conway, DVP, McFadzen, IRB, Tranter, PRG
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