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Copepoda
Known as:
Copepod
, Copepodas
, Copepods
A huge subclass of mostly marine CRUSTACEA, containing over 14,000 species. The 10 orders comprise both planktonic and benthic organisms, and include…
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Calanoida
Cyclopoida
Cyclops genus
Harpacticoida
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Microbiological
Subphylum Crustacea
aspects of radiation effects
physiological aspects
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Disturbance and patch-specific responses: the interactive effects of woody debris and floods on lotic invertebrates
M. Palmer
,
Peter Arensburger
,
Andy Martin
,
D. W. Denman
Oecologia
2004
Corpus ID: 30693876
Disturbance may play an important role in generating patterns of abundance and distribution of biotic assemblages, particularly…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Prey selectivity and diel feeding chronology of juvenile chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and coho (O. kisutch) salmon in the Columbia River plume
R. Schabetsberger
,
C. Morgan
,
R. Brodeur
,
C. Potts
,
W. Peterson
,
R. Emmett
2003
Corpus ID: 8895494
We studied salmon feeding selectivity and diel feeding chronology in the Columbia River plume. Juvenile chinook and coho salmon…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Small-sample methods for δ13C and δ15N analysis of the diets of marsh meiofaunal species using natural- abundance and tracer-addition isotope techniques
K. Carman
,
B. Fry
2002
Corpus ID: 56397288
Modifications to a conventional elemental analyzer-stable isotope ratio mass spectrom- eter system (EA-MS system) are described…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Modelling the Danube-influenced North-western Continental Shelf of the Black Sea. II: Ecosystem Response to Changes in Nutrient Delivery by the Danube River after its Damming in 1972
C. Lancelot
,
J. Staneva
,
D. V. Eeckhout
,
J. Beckers
,
E. Stanev
2002
Corpus ID: 46810923
The ecological model BIOGEN, describing the carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and silicon cycling throughout aggregated chemical and…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Ecological processes influencing mortality of juvenile pink salmon ( Oncorhynchus gorbuscha ) in Prince William Sound, Alaska
T. Willette
,
R. T. Cooney
,
V. Patrick
,
D. Mason
,
G. Thomas
,
D. Scheel
2001
Corpus ID: 86349186
Our collaborative work focused on understanding the system of mechanisms influencing the mortality of juvenile pink salmon…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Spatial and temporal variation in the infestation of sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) by the caligid copepod Lepeophtheirus salmonis (Krøyer) in relation to sources of infection in Ireland
O. Tully
,
P. Gargan
,
W. R. Poole
,
K. Whelan
Parasitology
1999
Corpus ID: 24480940
Infestations of post-smolt sea trout (Salmo trutta L.) by the salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis Krøyer) were characterized in…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Crustacean zooplankton in Lake Constance from 1920 to 1995 : response to eutrophication and re-oligotrophication
D. Straile
,
W. Geller
1998
Corpus ID: 17815209
During the first three quarters ofthis century, the trophic state ofLake Constance changed from oligotrophic to meso-/eutrophic…
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Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
The Fauna of India : Copepod parasites of marine fishes
N. Pillai
1985
Corpus ID: 82810048
Review
1977
Review
1977
THE INFLUENCE OF PREDATION ON THE COMPOSITION OF FRESH‐WATER ANIMAL COMMUNITIES
T. Macan
Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical…
1977
Corpus ID: 37065498
1. The introduction of Salmo trutta into an artificial pond was followed by great reduction in the numbers of tadpoles, certain…
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Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Detritus-Based Food Webs: Exploitation by Juvenile Chum Salmon (Oncorhynchus keta)
J. Sibert
,
T. J. Brown
,
M. Healey
,
B. A. Kask
,
R. Naiman
Science
1977
Corpus ID: 36044625
Harpacticoid copepods are the principal food of chum salmon during the first critical weeks of estuarine life. Heterotrophic food…
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