2014b. Three new records of copepods (Siphonos- tomatoida) parasitic on marine fishes of Iraq, including the relegation of two species of Lernanthropinus to Lernan- thropinus temminckii (von Nordmann, 1864). Acta Parasito- logica, 59, 139-152. DOI: 10.2478/s11686-014-0220-8....
Early stages of some copepods (Crustacea) parasitic on marine fishes of British Columbia. Journ. Fish. Res. Bd Canada, 33: 2507-2525.Kabata, Z. (1976). Early stages of some copepods (Crustacea) parasitic on marine fishes of British Columbia. Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of ...
Four species of unrecorded caligid copepods were recovered from five species of marine food fishes of Taiwan. They are: Anuretes branchialis Rangnekar, 195... CL Lin,J Ho 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 Three More Unrecorded Sea Lice (Copepoda, Caligidae) Parasitic on Marine Fishes Collected off ...
copepod,copepod crustacean- minute marine or freshwater crustaceans usually having six pairs of limbs on the thorax; some abundant in plankton and others parasitic on fish genus Cyclops- copepod water fleas Branchiura,order Branchiura- copepods with suctorial mouthparts; parasitic on fishes ...
Approximately one-third of marine copepod species are parasites or associates, nearly equally divided between those on fishes and those on invertebrates. Individual copepods are extremely abundant, not only as free-living species or parasites of fishes, but as associates of invertebrates, especially in...
Copepods are the main natural food source for fish larvae.In the early life stage of most fishes,live prey is essential for the survival of fish larvae as the digestive system of fish larvae is functionally immature to process inert diets.As a high-quali
The copepod represents the single most important group of animal plankton. Small fishes feed on them and are in turn eaten bybigger fishes, seabirds, seals and whales. What do blennies feed on? Feeding Blennies These greedy eaters are not picky and will usually accept any kind of fish food ...
Eight species of the Hatschekiidae are recorded as parasites of marine fishes from southern coast of Korea. One new species, Hatschekia jejuensis, parasitic on Cheilodactylus zonatus Cuvier is included. The remaining seven species are new to Korean fauna: Hatschekia iridescens Wilson, 1913, H...
are microscopic crustaceans that form an essential link in the marine food chain. These tiny organisms are a natural part of the plankton food chain in the ocean (there are freshwater copepods, too). Theygraze on phytoplankton, rotifers(microscopic aquatic animals), and in some cases, detritus....
Meiofauna are known to be trophically integrated into estuarine food webs in temperate regions primarily as food for bottom-feeding juvenile fishes. In sub... BC Coull,JG Greenwood,Fielder,... - 《Marine Ecology Progress》 被引量: 163发表: 1995年 Recent influence of man on the Ebro margin...