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about 1800
species of both
marine and
freshwater copepods between them.
Calanoids can be
distinguished from
other planktonic copepods by
having first antennae...
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Remipedia seed
shrimp Mystacocaridans tongue worms fish lice barnacles, etc.
calanoids, cyclopoids, misophrioids, siphonostomatoids, etc.
mantis shrimp, skeleton...
- copepods) and
continuous displacements with some
escape reactions (e.g. most
calanoid copepods). Some
copepods have
extremely fast
escape responses when a predator...
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Paracalanidae is a
family of
calanoid copepods,
consisting of the
following genera: Acrocal**** Giesbrecht, 1888 Calocal**** Giesbrecht, 1888 Bestiolina...
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metres (39 ft) in 2010. The
halfbeak fish
Tondanichthys kottelati and
calanoid copepod Phyllodiaptomus sulawesensis are
endemic to the lake. "Tondano...
- in
zooplankton patches dominated by
small planktonic crustaceans called calanoid copepods (on
average 1,700
individuals per
cubic metre of water). They...
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Acartia is a
genus of
marine calanoid copepods. They are epipelagic, estuarine,
zooplanktonic found throughout the
oceans of the world,
primarily in temperate...
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feeding habits, but
recent research suggests that M.
niger primarily feed on
calanoid copepods which is a form of zooplankton. Indeed, it
appears that M. niger...
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Diaptomus rostripes is a
species of
calanoid copepod in the
family Diaptomidae. Reid, J.W. (1996). "Diaptomus rostripes". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
- smelt. The
rainbow smelt prefer juvenile ciscoes,
zooplankton such as
calanoid copepods (Leptodiaptomus ashlandi, L. minutus, L. sicilis), and
other small...