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- finmarchicus is considered to be a large copepod, being typically 2–4 millimetres (0.08–0.16 in) long.[citation needed] Copepods like C. finmarchicus...
- the small crustacean Cal**** finmarchicus was highly bioavailable and the study concluded that oil from C. finmarchicus could serve as a relevant source...
- force them to compete in the open ocean with the much less nourishing C. finmarchicus, which is spreading from the North Sea and the Norwegian Sea into the...
- dorsalis (Rafinesque, 1817) Cal**** euxinus Hulsemann, 1991 Cal**** finmarchicus (Gunnerus, 1770) Cal**** glacialis Jaschnov, 1955 Cal**** helgolandicus...
- elymocetes - Montague Island tundra vole - Alaska, United States A. o. finmarchicus - Norwegian tundra vole - Norway A. o. innuitus - St. Lawrence Island...
- seawater. The phytoplankton bloom feeds zooplankton such as Cal**** finmarchicus, Cal**** glacialis, Cal**** hyperboreus, Oithona spp., and krill. The...
- marine diet of Arctic char consists mostly of a copepod species (Calanis finmarchicus) and krill (Thysanoëssa). Lake-dwelling Arctic chars feed mostly on insects...
- Copepods make up the majority of the Atlantic mackerel's diet, Cal**** finmarchicus being the most abundant. Like other mackerels, reproduction in the Atlantic...
- and even gene expression have been found in copepod species, Cal**** finmarchicus. These copepods were shown to continue to exhibit these daily rhythms...
- adjacent shelf seas include zooplankton, especially copepods (Cal**** finmarchicus, Cal**** glacialis, and Cal**** hyperboreus) and euphausiids, as well...