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- Adult Size Defined As the Average Length of Adults (Self Reported in the Source, Mean of a Range Size, Mean of a Table Or Measured by Ourselves)
- Molecular Phylogeography and Evolutionary History of the Estuarine Copepod, Acartia Tonsa, on the Northwest Atlantic Coast
- Fatty Acid Profiles and Production in Marine Phytoplankton
- Effects of Mesozooplankton Removal and Ammonium Addition on Planktonic Trophic Structure During a Bloom of the Texas ‘Brown Tide’: a Mesocosm Study
- Redalyc.Inclusion of Copepod Acartia Tonsa Nauplii in the Feeding Of
- Impacts of Invasive Alien Marine Species on Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity: a Pan-European Review
- Acartia Tonsa Dana, 1849 (Calanoida: Copepoda) and Phylogenetic Reconstruction of the Genus Acartia Dana, 1846
- Diel Feeding Behavior in the Marine Copepod Acartia Tonsa in Relation to Food Availability
- Assessments of First Feeding Protocols on the Larviculture of California Grunion Leuresthes Tenuis (Osteichthyes: Atherinopsidae)
- Mating Dynamics of the Calanoid Copepods Acartia Tonsa and Acartia Hudsonica Zair P Lojkovic Burris University of Connecticut - Storrs, [email protected]
- Meta-Analysis Cum Machine Learning Approaches Address the Structure
- Environmental Stress Responses and Experimental Handling Artifacts of a Model Organism, the Copepod Acartia Tonsa (Dana)
- ICES Identification Leaflets for Plankton
- Bio-Geographic Classification of the Caspian Sea Author's Response To
- Size-Fractionated Chitin Contribution to Seston, with Linkages to the Copepod Acartia
- Ecological Responses to Eutrophication and Restoration in a Shallow Subtropical Estuary
- Why Is Acartia Tonsa (Copepoda: Calanoida) Restricted to Nearshore Environments?
- Testing the Suitability of Harpacticoid Copepods As Food for Marine Fish Larvae
- Identification and Risk Assessment of Potential Invasive Species in Greenland Waters
- Copepoda, Calanoida) in a Eutrophic Bay
- Curriculum Vitae 06/16
- Molecular Physiology of Copepods - from Biomarkers to Transcriptomes and T Back Again ⁎ Ann M
- Fewer Copepods, Fewer Anchovies, and More Jellyfish: How Does
- Viability of the Texas Brown Tide Alga, Aureoumbra Lagunensis, in Fecal Pellets of the Copepod Acartia Tonsa
- Predatory and Suspension Feeding of the Copepod Acartia Tonsa in Turbulent Environments
- Ambient Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for Tributyltin (TBT) - Draft ADDENDUM
- Copepods and Their Resting Eggs, a Potential Source of Nauplii for Aquaculture
- Invasive Species with Increasing Populations (Les and Mehrhoff 1999)
- Transmission Electron Microscopy of Marine Crustacean Eggs
- Individual Variability and Environmental Conditions: Effects on Zooplankton Cohort Dynamics
- Effect of Insect Growth Regulator ~ I M I L I N @ (TH 6040) on Fecundity
- Zooplankton of the York River Deborah K
- Acartia (Acartia) Danae Family Acartiidae Giesbrecht, 1889
- Feeding Behavior and Development of Acartia Tonsa Nauplii on the Brown Tide Alga Aureococcus Anophagefferens