Abstract Background Copepods outnumber every other multicellular animal group. They are critical components of the world's freshwater and marine ecosystems, sensitive indicators of local and global climate change, key ecosystem service providers, parasites and predators of economically important aquatic animals and potential vectors of waterborne disease. Copepods sustain the world fisheries that nourish and support human populations. Although genomic tools have transformed many areas of biological and biomedical research, their power to elucidate aspects of the biology, behavior and ecology of copepods has only recently begun to be exploited. Discussion The extraordinary biological and ecological diversity of the subclass Copepoda provides...
Background: Despite their species abundance and primary economic importance, genomic information abo...
Marine planktonic copepods are an ecologically important group with high species richness and abunda...
<div><p>Knowledge of in situ copepod diet diversity is crucial for accurately describing pelagic foo...
Background: Copepods outnumber every other multicellular animal group. They are critical components ...
Background: Copepods outnumber every other multicellular animal group. They are critical components ...
The copepods outnumber, in terms of individual animals, every other group of multicellular animals o...
Introduction: With more than 11,500 species (Humes, 1994), and arguably the most numerous of the wor...
This dataset contains supporting data for the manuscript: Skern-Mauritzen et al. The salmon louse ge...
An accurate identification of species and communities is a prerequisite for analysing and recording ...
Copepods encompass numerous ecological roles including parasites, detrivores and phytoplankton graze...
Genome sizes for 36 species of cyclopoid copepods were determined by DNA-Feulgen cytophotometry of n...
International audienceIn the epipelagic ocean, the genus Oithona is considered as one of the most ab...
Copepoda is one of the most ecologically important animal groups on Earth, yet very few genetic reso...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite their species abundance and primary economic importance, genomic in...
Background: Despite their species abundance and primary economic importance, genomic information abo...
Marine planktonic copepods are an ecologically important group with high species richness and abunda...
<div><p>Knowledge of in situ copepod diet diversity is crucial for accurately describing pelagic foo...
Background: Copepods outnumber every other multicellular animal group. They are critical components ...
Background: Copepods outnumber every other multicellular animal group. They are critical components ...
The copepods outnumber, in terms of individual animals, every other group of multicellular animals o...
Introduction: With more than 11,500 species (Humes, 1994), and arguably the most numerous of the wor...
This dataset contains supporting data for the manuscript: Skern-Mauritzen et al. The salmon louse ge...
An accurate identification of species and communities is a prerequisite for analysing and recording ...
Copepods encompass numerous ecological roles including parasites, detrivores and phytoplankton graze...
Genome sizes for 36 species of cyclopoid copepods were determined by DNA-Feulgen cytophotometry of n...
International audienceIn the epipelagic ocean, the genus Oithona is considered as one of the most ab...
Copepoda is one of the most ecologically important animal groups on Earth, yet very few genetic reso...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Despite their species abundance and primary economic importance, genomic in...
Background: Despite their species abundance and primary economic importance, genomic information abo...
Marine planktonic copepods are an ecologically important group with high species richness and abunda...
<div><p>Knowledge of in situ copepod diet diversity is crucial for accurately describing pelagic foo...