The natural rates of food consumption and growth were calculated for the chaetognath Pterosagitta draco and the copepod Scolecithrix danae in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii. The chaetognath's consumption rate was calculated using the observed frequency of food items in the stomachs of large specimens from summer samples and the digestion times from previous publications. The natural consumption rate averaged only one copepod per 24 hr, or about 2 percent of the chaetognath's nitrogen weight per 24 hr. The growth rates of both P. draco and S. danae were calculated with the temporal patterns of variations in the size compositions of the spring populations. The natural growth rates averaged only 2 and 4 percent of the body nitrogen per...
Article appears in Marine Ecology Progress Series and is copyrighted by Inter Research.Ingestion and...
Copepod growth rates were estimated from shipboard measurements of egg production of adult female Ca...
We propose a method to determine growth rates of adult copepods based on their nucleic acid contents...
Copepod growth rates were estimated from shipboard measurements of egg production of adult female Ca...
Limnol. Oceanogr., 48(5), 2003, 1988–2010 (c) 2003, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceano...
Analysis is made of in situ ingestion rates of marine planktonic Copepoda from different regions of ...
We compiled a global data set of copepod in situ weight-specific fecundity and growth rates, togethe...
Development rates, nitrogen- and carbon-specific growth rates, size, and condition were determined f...
We present the most extensive study to date of globally compiled and analysed weight-specific growth...
12 pages, 7 figures, 6 tablesAmong marine planktonic copepods, the genus Oithona is probably the mos...
We compiled a global data set of copepod in situ weight-specific fecundity and growth rates, togethe...
Measurements of egg production rates (EPR) and growth of the early stages of 2 of the Southern Ocean...
The vertical distribution patterns of adult and juvenile Sagitta friderici were investigated over a ...
Maximum ingestion rate (Imax) in Acartia tonsa females from Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, USA, whe...
Understanding what limits the growth of marine copepods is important for modeling food web dynamics ...
Article appears in Marine Ecology Progress Series and is copyrighted by Inter Research.Ingestion and...
Copepod growth rates were estimated from shipboard measurements of egg production of adult female Ca...
We propose a method to determine growth rates of adult copepods based on their nucleic acid contents...
Copepod growth rates were estimated from shipboard measurements of egg production of adult female Ca...
Limnol. Oceanogr., 48(5), 2003, 1988–2010 (c) 2003, by the American Society of Limnology and Oceano...
Analysis is made of in situ ingestion rates of marine planktonic Copepoda from different regions of ...
We compiled a global data set of copepod in situ weight-specific fecundity and growth rates, togethe...
Development rates, nitrogen- and carbon-specific growth rates, size, and condition were determined f...
We present the most extensive study to date of globally compiled and analysed weight-specific growth...
12 pages, 7 figures, 6 tablesAmong marine planktonic copepods, the genus Oithona is probably the mos...
We compiled a global data set of copepod in situ weight-specific fecundity and growth rates, togethe...
Measurements of egg production rates (EPR) and growth of the early stages of 2 of the Southern Ocean...
The vertical distribution patterns of adult and juvenile Sagitta friderici were investigated over a ...
Maximum ingestion rate (Imax) in Acartia tonsa females from Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, USA, whe...
Understanding what limits the growth of marine copepods is important for modeling food web dynamics ...
Article appears in Marine Ecology Progress Series and is copyrighted by Inter Research.Ingestion and...
Copepod growth rates were estimated from shipboard measurements of egg production of adult female Ca...
We propose a method to determine growth rates of adult copepods based on their nucleic acid contents...