Marine planktonic copepods are important grazers on harmful algae (HA) species of phytoplankton, and copepods are major entry points for vectorial intoxication of pelagic food webs with HA toxins. Previous reviews (Turner and Tester, 1997; Turner et al., 1998a; Turner, 2006) summarized ...
J. 2003. Growth of marine planktonic copepods: global rates and patterns in relation to chlorophyll a, temperature and body weight. Limnology and Oceanography, 48: 1988- 2010.Hirst, A.G., Bunker, A.J., 2003. Growth of marine planktonic copepods: global rates and patterns in relation to ...
Marine planktonic copepods are important grazers on harmful algae (HA) species of phytoplankton, and copepods are major entry points for vectorial intoxication of pelagic food webs with HA toxins. Previous reviews (Turner and Tester, 1997; Turner et al., 1998a; Turner, 2006) summarized informatio...
Mandibular Gnathobases of Marine Planktonic Copepods—Structural and Mechanical Challenges for Diatom FrustulesZooplanktonCopepodGnathobaseMandibleCompositeSilicaResilinStressWearEvolutionary arms raceCopepods are dominant members of the marine zooplankton. Their diets often contain considerable proportions of diatom...
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We review the studies on diapause and its physiology and ecology of marine planktonic copepod,and summarize the findings of department of oceanography in Xiamen University on this field,including three aspects:the feature and hatching rates of diapause eggs,seasonal succession of copepods,and the physi...
J. Growth of marine planktonic copepods: global rates and patterns in relation to chlorophyll a, temperature, and body weight. Limnol. Oceanogr. 48, 1988–2010 (2003). Article Google Scholar Rohr, T., Richardson, A. J., Lenton, A. & Shadwick, E. Recommendations for the formulation of ...
A knowledge of the growth rates and feeding behaviour of planktonic copepods at natural food concentrations is important for an understanding of food-chain dynamics in the sea. In many areas of the open oceans average concentrations of particulate organic carbon rarely exceed 100 carbon 1-1, and ...
Ingestion by planktonic grazers as a function of the concentration of food. Limnol. Oceanogr. 20: 259–262. Google Scholar Nicolajsen, H., F. Møhlenberg & T. Kiørboe, 1983. Algal grazing by the planktonic copepods Centropages hamatus and Pseudocalanus sp.: Diurnal and seasonal ...
Moreover, copepods exhibited no changes in vertical distribution when exposed to water which, having recently held a natural predator (the threespine stickleback, Gasterosteus aculeatus), was presumed to be laden with predator-produced chemical exudates. Predator-mediated mechanical or visual cues, or ...