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Hatching in Calanus finmarchicus and some other copepods
... The process of hatching is much the same as that already described; the outer membrane cracks, the inner membrane bulges out and eventually the nauplius comes out Text-fig.. Usually, how[r] ... See full document
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On the Feeding Mechanism of the Copepods, Calanus Finmarchicus and Diaptomus Gracilis
... This, combined with their in and out motion resulting from the suction activity of the exite, results in the tips of the setae moving in a flattened ellipse lying close against the ventr[r] ... See full document
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Feeding rates and selectivity among nauplii, copepodites and adult females of Calanus finmarchicus and Calanus helgolandicus
... oceanic copepods, Calanus finmarchicus and Calanus helgolandicus from nauplii to ...the other algae, while the biovolume of all species remained the ...the copepods was assessed ... See full document
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Comparative analysis of Calanus finmarchicus demography at locations around the Northeast Atlantic
... An additional complication is that there appears to be a seasonal component to the rate of egg production of females. Hirche et al. (1998) noted that females collected during summer, which may have been first or second ... See full document
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Biogeography of key mesozooplankton species in the North Atlantic and egg production of Calanus finmarchicus
... the copepods Calanus finmarchicus, ...copepod Calanus finmarchicus is perhaps the most ecologically significant, and certainly the most-studied, of all of the zooplankton species in the ... See full document
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Nutritional regulation of egg production of Calanus Finmarchicus in the North Atlantic
... marine copepods are N limited (Checkley 1980, Kiorboe ...in copepods (Straile 1997), this would indicate that N limitation should be uncommon (Anderson and Hessen ...causes copepods to only use N ... See full document
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Habitat temperature is an important determinant of cholesterol contents in copepods
... in copepods may enable these animals to extend their range into warmer habitats since animals with the greatest temperature tolerances possess the highest cholesterol ...of copepods have been documented ... See full document
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Distribution of overwintering Calanus in the North Norwegian Sea
... of Calanus finmarchicus, ...containing other copepod ...pro- some length, even though this method might be unreliable in some cases (Lindeque et ...of other copepods was ... See full document
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Contrasting transcriptome response to thermal stress in two key zooplankton species, Calanus finmarchicus and C. glacialis
... Overall, transcriptome-wide changes in C. fin- marchicus involved macromolecular stabilization and repair, protein biosynthesis and proteolysis, and energy metabolism, mirroring the classical cellular stress response ... See full document
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Comparative ecology of over-wintering Calanus finmarchicus in the northern North Atlantic, and implications for life-cycle patterns
... An additional complication is that there appears to be a seasonal component to the rate of egg production of females. Hirche et al. (1998) noted that females collected during summer, which may have been first or second ... See full document
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Spatial demography of Calanus finmarchicus in the Irminger Sea
... low hatching success, our results suggested that this represented only approximately 30% of the total mortality of eggs in the sea, except perhaps in the EGC, and we presume that the bulk of the mortality was due ... See full document
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The North Atlantic Ocean as habitat for Calanus finmarchicus : environmental factors and life history traits
... all Calanus finmarchicus copepodite stages, representing the highest abundance recorded for a single 14 day period during the year, at demographic stations in the North Atlantic (Table 1; ... See full document
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Projected impacts of 21st century climate change on diapause in Calanus finmarchicus
... Climate change has two key effects: increased deep-water 23 temperature will increase metabolism and shorten diapause, whereas surface warming will 24 reduce body size and relative lipid[r] ... See full document
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On the biology of Calanus finmarchicus. Part VI. Oxygen consumption in relation to environmental conditions
... In a preliminary experiment on males on April 5th, 1932, the dark value was 0.28 mI., that at the surface was 0.64 mI. and that at 5 metres was 0.36 mI., showing that a slight effect may[r] ... See full document
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RRS "Discovery" Cruise 39, 25 April 7 June 1971: Plankton investigations at 60N, 20W and 53N, 20W
... At 60®N,20®¥ two species dominated the copepod catch Calanus finmarchicus, present in very large numbers in the upper 100m with a distinct nocturnal migration into the surface layer, and[r] ... See full document
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The vertical distribution of marine macroplankton. VII. Observations on the behaviour of Calanus finmarchicus
... D, Above are shown the percentage vertical distribution of Calanus on July 15th, 1924, July 16th, 1925, and July 13th, 1926, respectively; below are given the~median lengths and upper an[r] ... See full document
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Biogeography of key mesozooplankton species in the North Atlantic, by manual counting methods, and egg production of Calanus finmarchicus
... Egg production in C. finmarchicus occurs in spawning bouts, which are of relatively short duration and may occur once or more per day (Marshall and Orr, 1972; Hirche, 1996). While there is evidence for diel ... See full document
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The respiration of some planktonic copepods
... It might be suggested that the lower rate of respiration was due to a size difference in the copepods, but it is unlikely that the animals caught on 10 September were for any reason smal[r] ... See full document
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On the biology of Calanus finmarchicus. Part IV. Seasonal changes in the weight and chemical composition in Loch Fyne
... The dry weight of 100 male, female and Stage V Calanus in Loch Fyne fluctuated throughout the year.. 100 Stage V Calanus in May weighed only about of what they did in December.[r] ... See full document
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On the biology of Calanus finmarchicus. I. Reproduction and seasonal distribution in the Clyde sea area during 1932
... From an inspection of the percentage chart Plate II and Table III showing numbers throughout the year at Station II, it will be seen that by March 7th males, females, and Stage V copepod[r] ... See full document
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