- abundance,
stage III
through V
copepodites and
stage VI
female copepodites are
found above the thermocline.
Stage VI male
copepodites, on the
other hand, are...
- 800 to 1,500
metres (2,600 to 4,900 ft), as
stage III
copepodites, and grow to
stage IV
copepodites over the next summer.
After overwintering again, they...
-
presumably belonging to this
copepod in mid-November.
Stage I
through III
copepodites are
generally found from sea
level to 100
metres (330 ft) of depth. Older...
- I
through IV
copepodites are
found in the top 250
metres (820 ft) of depth.
During a
period of the year,
stage I
through IV
copepodites may be
found from...
- (50 °F). Adults,
stage V
copepodites, and some
stage IV
copepodites are
found in the
colder bottom waters,
whereas copepodite stages I
through III are...
-
These include early stages of copepods; the nauplii,
metanauplii and
copepodites,
dinoflagellate cysts,
cypris larvae, calyptopis, ostracods, the eggs...
-
deeper than this).
Copepodite stages I
through IV are
generally more
abundant than
stage V
copepodites.
Stage I
through III
copepodites are
usually found...
- bloom.
Stage V
copepodites enter diapause at
depths of
below 250
metres (820 ft)
during late summer. At
Station P, the
number of
copepodites in diapause...
-
before entering diapause,
usually as a
stage IV or V
copepodite.
During mid-winter,
stage V
copepodites develop into females. When breeding, C. glacialis...
- III
through V
copepodites migrate to
overwinter below depths of 200
metres (660 ft) (probably in diapause). Most of
these copepodites, however, stay...