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Calanus glacialis

Calanus glacialis Jaschnov CIII-CV pouchetii colonies incubation experiments Estep et al. (1990)... [Pg.150]

Two Batfish profiles of chlorophyll and copepods (sampled in the eastern Canadian Arctic) were separated by volume into their component species and are shown in Figure 5. The separation shows that both Calanus finmarchicus Stage V and Calanus glacialis Stage V are situated 5 m above the chlorophyll maximum, whereas Calanus hyperboreus Stages V and VI were situated primarily at or below the chlorophyll maximum. Such examples illustrate the species identification potential of the electronic counter and the resolution capabilities of the system for isolating species in the water column. [Pg.298]

Sushkina, A.P. (1962). The rate of fat expenditure in Calanus finmarchicus and C. glacialis at different temperatures and their life histories (In Russian). Zoologicheskii Zhumal 41,1004-1012. [Pg.316]

M0Uer, E. F., Thor, P., and Neilsen, T. G. (2003). Production of DOC by Calanus fmmarchicus, C. glacialis and C. hyperboreus through sloppy feeding and leakage from fecal pellets. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 262, 185-191. [Pg.1191]


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