A common and widespread species of freshwater plankton, called a copepod, forms new species at an uncommonly high rate, scientists have discovered. Indeed, a new study has revealed that what was once ...
A new species and genus of a tiny freshwater copepod has been found in the Brazilian rocky savannas, an ecosystem under heavy anthropogenic pressure. Prior to the discovery, only one genus of its ...
The biomass of phytoplankton, microzooplankton, copepods, and gelatinous zooplankton were measured in two tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay during the springs of consecutive dry (below average ...
The timing of springtime production of diapausing eggs by a population of the freshwater copepod, Diaptomus sanguineus, has been shown previously to be consistent with avoidance of seasonally intense ...
A new study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison provides the first empirical evidence connecting the ...
BOTH marine and freshwater copepods have, with one exception from the high arctic 1, generally been regarded as having a life-cycle of one year or less. A study of the freshwater planktonic copepod ...
The is the third notebook documenting the field work of S. F. Light relating to freshwater copepods. This volume covers March 13, 1937 to March 17, 1940. Entries are organized by number (e.g. 720) and ...
The notebook documents the field work of S. F. Light relating to freshwater copepods during 1934 - 1940. Entries are typed and handwritten, and are organized by number (1200-1601). Entries vary in ...
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