We determined the nearly complete mitochondrial genomes of the Arctic Calanus glacialis and its North Atlantic sibling Calanus finmarchicus, which are key zooplankton components in marine ecosystems. The sequenced part of C. glacialis mitogenome is 27,342 bp long and consists of two contigs, while for C. finmarchicus it is 29,462 bp and six contigs, what makes them the longest reported copepod mitogenomes. The typical set of metazoan mitochondrial genes is present in these mitogenomes, although the non-coding regions (NCRs) are unusually long and complex. The mitogenomes of the closest species C. glacialis and C. finmarchicus, followed by the North Pacific C. sinicus, are structurally similar and differ from the much more typical of deep-wa...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
The copepod Calanus glacialis plays a key role in the Arctic pelagic ecosystem. Despite its ecologic...
We determined the nearly complete mitochondrial genomes of the Arctic Calanus glacialis and its Nort...
The complete mitochondrial genome of Calanus simillimus is 27,876 bp in length (GenBank accession O...
Copepods of the genus Calanus play a key role in marine food webs as consumers of primary producers ...
An observation of Calanus marshallae Frost, 1974, on the Atlantic side of the Polar Ocean is reporte...
Copepods of the zooplankton genus Calanus play a key role in marine ecosystems in the northern seas....
Calanus glacialis, a major contributor to zooplankton biomass in the Arctic shelf seas, is a key lin...
Planktonic copepods of the genus Calanus play a central role in North Atlantic/Arctic marine food we...
Planktonic copepods of the genus Calanus play a central role in North Atlantic/Arctic marine food we...
The tendency of ectotherms to get larger in the cold (Bergmann clines) has potentially great implica...
sent an important, nutrient-rich food source for a multitude of Arctic marine organisms. Although mo...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
The copepod Calanus glacialis plays a key role in the Arctic pelagic ecosystem. Despite its ecologic...
We determined the nearly complete mitochondrial genomes of the Arctic Calanus glacialis and its Nort...
The complete mitochondrial genome of Calanus simillimus is 27,876 bp in length (GenBank accession O...
Copepods of the genus Calanus play a key role in marine food webs as consumers of primary producers ...
An observation of Calanus marshallae Frost, 1974, on the Atlantic side of the Polar Ocean is reporte...
Copepods of the zooplankton genus Calanus play a key role in marine ecosystems in the northern seas....
Calanus glacialis, a major contributor to zooplankton biomass in the Arctic shelf seas, is a key lin...
Planktonic copepods of the genus Calanus play a central role in North Atlantic/Arctic marine food we...
Planktonic copepods of the genus Calanus play a central role in North Atlantic/Arctic marine food we...
The tendency of ectotherms to get larger in the cold (Bergmann clines) has potentially great implica...
sent an important, nutrient-rich food source for a multitude of Arctic marine organisms. Although mo...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
The changing Arctic environment is affecting zooplankton that support its abundant wildlife. We exam...
The copepod Calanus glacialis plays a key role in the Arctic pelagic ecosystem. Despite its ecologic...