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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...
- 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...
- prey as gammarid amphipods, crab zoeal larvae, barnacle cyprid larvae and calanoid copepods. Over much of its range it co-exists with another species of comb...
- Acartia is a genus of marine calanoid copepods. They are epipelagic, estuarine, zooplanktonic found throughout the oceans of the world, primarily in temperate...
- Lake Okeechobee depend on macro-invertebrates and zooplankton, such as calanoids, cyclopoids, and cladocerans. Lake Okeechobee supports over 3,800 different...
- metres (39 ft) in 2010. The halfbeak fish Tondanichthys kottelati and calanoid copepod Phyllodiaptomus sulawesensis are endemic to the lake. "Tondano...
- its range. E. lacustris can be visually separated from all of the other calanoids found in the Great Lakes by looking at their caudal setae and at the urosome...
- stomachs of 24 contained remains of amphipods and 3 contained remains of calanoids. This temporary prey change may allow them to survive in periods of starvation...
- Kimmel, D, G., Boynton, W. R., Roman, M. R. (2012). Long-term decline in calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa in central Chesapeake Bay, USA: An indirect effect...