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  1. Calanoid copepod biogeography in New Zealand

    The distribution of four calanoid copepod species of Boeckella in New Zealand are mapped and described. An explanation of their distribution patterns...

    C. D. Jamieson in Hydrobiologia
    Article 01 April 1998
  2. Summer plankton beneath the McMurdo Ice Shelf at white Island, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

    The zooplankton of the under-shelf-ice eco-system at White Island (78°10′S, 167°30′E), McMurdo Sound, Antarctica was investigated during December...

    G. A. Knox, E. J. Waghorn, P. H. Ensor in Polar Biology
    Article 01 February 1996
  3. Formation and maintenance of aggregations in walleye pollock,Theragra chalcogramma, larvae under laboratory conditions: role of visual and chemical stimuli

    Although planktonic marine fish larvae are often distributed in aggregations, the role of behavioral responses to environmental factors in these...

    Michael W. Davis, Bori L. Olla in Environmental Biology of Fishes
    Article 01 December 1995
  4. Evaluation of the copepod Tigriopus californicus as a bioassay organism for the detection of chemical feeding deterrents produced by marine phytoplankton

    Marine phytoplankton have been shown to use chemical feeding deterrents to reduce or inhibit zooplankton grazing. In order to screen phytoplankton...

    B. A. Shaw, P. J. Harrison, R. J. Andersen in Marine Biology
    Article 01 December 1994
  5. Stehende Gewässer

    Stehende Gewässer gibt es in einer Fülle von Erscheinungsformen. Das Spektrum reicht von der Pfütze, die sich nach dem Regen vorübergehend bildet...
    Hans Wilhelm Bohle in Spezielle Ökologie
    Chapter 1995
  6. Grazing, defecation and excretion rates of copepods from inter-island channels of the Canadian Arctic archipelago

    Zooplankton (>800 μm) and water samples were collected at night at eleven stations in Parry Channel and adjacent waters, between 28 August and 14...

    E. J. H. Head, A. Bedo, L. R. Harris in Marine Biology
    Article 01 October 1988
  7. Recording the beat patterns of the second antennae of calanoid copepods, with a micro-impedance technique

    A device utilizing the suction produced by a plastic syringe, has been developed to restrain copepods in flowing seawater, allowing close observation...

    Catherine W. Gill in Hydrobiologia
    Article 01 May 1987
  8. Oceanographic Functions of Freshwater Discharge and Consequences of Change

    The organisers felt that some efforts should be devoted to disciplinary issues. Accordingly, the participants were invited to convene according to...
    Conference paper 1986
  9. Dietary differences between two co-occurring calanoid copepod species

    Two co-occurring high altitude calanoid copepods, Diaptomus shoshone Marsh and D. coloradensis Forbes are of different size: the former is...

    Edward J. Maly, Mary P. Maly in Oecologia
    Article 01 December 1974
  10. Survival of copepods passing through a nuclear power station on northeastern Long Island Sound, USA

    About 70% of the copepods entering the cooling water system of a nuclear power plant on northeastern Long Island Sound (USA) are not returned to the...

    E. J. Carpenter, B. B. Peck, S. J. Anderson in Marine Biology
    Article 01 February 1974
  11. Clearance rates of food suspension and food passage rates as a function of temperature in two north-sea bryozoans

    The filtration rate has been determined for Electra pilosa and Conopeum reticulum , acclimated at 4 constant temperatures (6°, 12°, 18°, 22°C). Cryptomonas...

    N. R. Menon in Marine Biology
    Article 01 February 1974
  12. Hydrobiological notes on the high-salinity waters of the Sinai Peninsula

    The Sinai Peninsula is surrounded by high-salinity seas and bordered by saline lagoons. The geologically long-lasting high-saline conditions have...

    F. D. Por in Marine Biology
    Article 01 May 1972
  13. Marine hydroiden als testorganismen zur prüfung der toxizität von abwasserstoffen. Die Wirkung von Schwermetallen auf Kolonien von Eirene viridula

    The colonial hydroid Eirene viridula (Thecata, Campanulidae) was cultured in natural sea water, and fed twice a week with larvae of Artemia salina ....

    L. Karbe in Marine Biology
    Article 01 February 1972
  14. On some interstitial copepods from the beach sands of waltair coast

    The present paper reports the occurrence of twenty species of marine interstitital Copepoda from the beach sands of Waltair coast. Half of these are...

    G. Chandrasekhara Rao, P. N. Ganapati in Proceedings / Indian Academy of Sciences
    Article 01 December 1969
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