Five new coexisting species of copepod crustaceans of the genus Spaniomolgus (Poecilostomatoida: Rhynchomolgidae), symbionts of the stony coral Stylophorapistillata (Scleractinia) [PDF]
Spaniomolgus is a symbiotic genus of copepods of the poecilostomatoid family Rhynchomolgidae and is known to be associated with shallow-water reef-building hermatypic corals.
Bandera García, María Eugenia +3 more
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A New Record of Microarthridion littorale (Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Tachidiidae) from Korea with Taxonomic Note on the Species [PDF]
A harpacticoid copepod, Microarthridion littorale (Poppe, 1881), is newly recorded in Korea. Microarthridion species can be distinguished from each other by a combination of the number of the antennular segment, the number of the seta on the antennary ...
Jong Guk Kim +2 more
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Harpacticoida (Crustacea: Copepoda) associated with cold-water coral substrates in the Porcupine Seabight (NE Atlantic): species composition, diversity and reflections on the origin of the fauna [PDF]
The harpacticoid copepod fauna associated with the coral degradation zone of Lophelia pertusa (Linnaeus,1758) reefs was investigated for the first time in the Porcupine Seabight (NE Atlantic).
De Troch, M. +3 more
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Plankton community and copepod production in a temperate coastal lagoon: what is changing in a short temporal scale? [PDF]
Coastal lagoons are often exposed to intense short-term environmental changes and strong anthropogenic pressures influencing zooplanktonic communities and production.
Ben-Hamadou, Radhouane +6 more
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Nitokra Copepods (Harpacticoida: Ameiridae) from Korea [PDF]
A taxonomic study on the genus Nitokra(Ameiridae) is accomplished. A total of five species are collected from coastal marshes, lagoons, and estuaries in South Korea. Among them, the latter three species are newly recorded from Korea: N. spinipes Boeck, N. affinis californica Lang and N. pietschmanni(Chappuis).
Cheon-Young Chang, Hong-Ju Yoon
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The East Asian–Australasian Flyway (EAAF) is experiencing significant declines in migratory waterbird populations. Understanding the foraging ecology of waterbird species, particularly ducks, is crucial for monitoring and protecting their food sources and wetland habitats.
Pei‐Yu Huang +6 more
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Species of Harpacticoida (Crustacea, Copepoda) from the phytal of Porto de Galinhas coral reefs, northeastern Brazil [PDF]
The coral reefs of Porto de Galinhas Beach (Pernambuco, Brazil, Northeast region) are among the most important tourist destinations in the country. However, this ecosystem is being increasingly threatened by impacts related to tourism.
Visnu Sarmento, Paulo Santos
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A preliminary study on the feeding regime of European pilchard (Sardina pilchardus Walbaum 1792) in Izmir Bay, Turkey, Eastern Aegean Sea [PDF]
The gut contents of Sardina pilchardus specimens captured in Izmir Bay were examined in order to determine their feeding regimes. Of the 365 stomachs examined, 321 (87.95%) contained food and 44 (12.05%) were empty. Analysis of gut contents verified that
Bayhan, B., Sever, T.M., Taskavak, E.
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Harpacticoida (Copepoda) fauna and the taxocene diversity of the South China Sea [PDF]
The full characterized list of known species of Harpacticoida is presented for the South China Sea based on original and literature data. Three Harpacticoida taxocenes from soft sediments are described on the littoral and sublittoral of shallows of Nha ...
Chertoprud, E.S. +2 more
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Order HARPACTICOIDA G. O. Sars, 1903 Family PARASTENOCARIDIDAE Chappuis, 1940 Subfamily PARASTENOCARIDINAE Chappuis, 1940 Indocaris gen. nov. Generic diagnosis Small-sized Parastenocaridinae (260–350 μm); body cylindrical habitus, integument weakly sclerotised, somites ornamented with large sensilla; cephalothorax with one dorsal integumental ...
Reddy, Yenumula Ranga +2 more
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