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Acartia omorii
Acartiidae Sars, G.O. 1903
Seasonal Succession of Four Acartia Copepods (Copepoda, Calanoida) in Okkirai Bay, Sanriku, Northern Japan
The Copepod Acartia Tonsa Dana in a Microtidal Mediterranean Lagoon: History of a Successful Invasion
Physiological Responses of the Copepods Acartia Tonsa and Eurytemora Carolleeae to Changes in the Nitrogen:Phosphorus Quality of Their Food
Feeding Interactions Between Planktonic Copepods and Red-Tide Flagellates from Japanese Coastal Waters
Effects of Temperature and Phytoplankton Community
Feeding of Copepods on Natural Suspended Particles in Tokyo Bay*
Effect of Pyridine Triphenyl Borane (KH101) on the Reproduction Of
40 (5) 2019 Special Issue
Emergence Patterns of Small Subtidal Arthropods in Relation to Day/Night
Zooplankton Invasions: a Brief Review, Plus Two Case Studies from the Northeast Pacific Ocean
Rate of Filtering of Fecal Pellets by Acartia Omorii (Copepoda; Calanoida)
PHYLUM ARTHROPODA: Subphylum Crustacea: Class Maxillipoda
Production of Acartia Steueri (Copepoda: Calanoida) in Ilkwang Bay, Southeastern Coast of Korea
University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton
La Difusió D
ICES Identification Leaflets for Plankton
Paracartia Grani (Copepoda: Calanoida) Arrival in the Thau Lagoon
Top View
New Records of the North Pacific Coastal Planktonic Copepods, Acartia Omorii (Acartiidae) and O/Thona Da V/Sae (Oithonidae) from Southern Chile
Estradiol Has No Effect on Reproduction Success of Calanoid Copepod, Acartia Omorii
Copepoda, Calanoida) in a Eutrophic Bay
Effects of Temperature and Ph on the Egg Production and Hatching
The Pelagic Copepods in the Strait of Dover (Eastern English Channel). a Commented Inventory 120 Years After Eugène Canu
Non-Indigenous Zooplankton − the Role of Predatory Cladocerans and of Copepods in Trophic Dynamics
First Report of the Planktonic Copepod Oithona Davisae in the Northern Wadden Sea (North Sea): Evidence for Recent Invasion?
Spring Dominant Copepods and Their Distribution Pattern in the Yellow Sea
The Final Report Titled “Zooplankton Associated with Ballast Water Of