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- Calanoides acutus is a copepod found in Antarctica and the surrounding waters. The female ranges from about 3.5 to 5.7 millimetres (0.14 to 0.22 in), and...
- Schnack-Schiel, SB; Hagen, W; Mizdalski, E (1991). "Seasonal comparison of Calanoides acutus and Cal**** propinquus (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the southeastern...
- (2011). "Phase transitions of wax esters adjust buoyancy in diapausing Calanoides acutus". Limnology and Oceanography. 56 (4): 1310–1318. Bibcode:2011LimOc...
- regions of the world's oceans. The family contains the following genera: Calanoides Brady, 1883 Cal**** Leach, 1816 Canthocal**** Scott A., 1909 Cosmocal****...
- Observed specimens gut contents show that they feed on species such as Calanoides acutus, Limacina helicina, Cal**** propinquus, metridia gerlachi, and...
- Foxton P Foxton July 1966 pp. 117–162 The Distribution and Life-History of Calanoides acutus (Giesbrecht) Keith J H Andrews September 1966 pp. 163–198 The Distribution...
- the rest being Copepods (dominant zooplankton species in the region ~ Calanoides carinatus and Eucal**** elongates). However, the fast-moving Somali Current...
- Holger; Verheye, Hans M. (November 2007). "Hypoxia tolerance in the copepod Calanoides carinatus and the effect of an intermediate oxygen minimum layer on copepod...
- Schnack-Schiel, Sigrid B.; Hagen, Wilhelm (1995). "Life-cycle strategies of Calanoides acutus, Cal**** propinquus, and Metridia gerlachei (Copepoda: Calanoida)...
- made up of invertebrates such as copepods, including those of the genera Calanoides, Candacia, Centropages, Corycaeus, Eucal****, and Oncaea, and the species...