Calanoid copepods with different life cycle strategies demonstrate varied velocity in the utilization of energy resources during starvation. This study analyzes the influence of multiday starvation on the rate of total, basal and active energy metabolism in adult females of two Marmara Sea and one Baltic Sea species of copepods; epiplanktonic Acartia clausi unable to accumulate lipid reserves and mesoplanktonic Calanus helgolandicus with minor lipid reserves in the oil sac (approximately 7% of body volume) and the Baltic Sea copepod Limnocalanus macrurus in quasi-diapausing state with large lipid reserves in the oil sac (approximately 19% of body volume). Initially, total weight specific respiration rates were about 0.12 μg C per µg C body ...
This study aimed at understanding how life-cycle strategies of the primarily herbivorous Pseudocalan...
Respiration rates and electron transport system (ETS) activities were measured in dominant copepod s...
Benthic copepods (Harpacticoida) are key members of the meiofauna community, and potentially importa...
Calanoid copepods with different life cycle strategies demonstrate varied velocity in the utilizatio...
2nd International Aquatic Mesocosm Research Symposium - from local processes to cross-domain interac...
With the increase in size and weight of A. clausi during the period of its growth and development, t...
Stage C5 copepodids and adult females of the herbivorous copepod Calanoides carinatus were sampled i...
We measured oxygen consumption rates, the activities of citrate synthase (CS) and lactate dehydrogen...
Dormancy (diapause) is a key life-history strategy of pelagic copepods that allows them to thrive in...
Zooplankton metabolic processes play an important role in carbon budgets and fluxes of pelagic ecosy...
This study compares the active and resting metabolic rates of species and life stages of copepods du...
Reduction in sea-ice thickness and cover is expected to lead to earlier underwater light penetration...
Calanoid copepods often contribute up to 95% of zooplankton communities and are key components in th...
Late developmental stages of the marine copepods in the genus Calanus can spend extended periods in ...
Respiration rates of 16 calanoid copepod species from the northern Benguela upwelling system were me...
This study aimed at understanding how life-cycle strategies of the primarily herbivorous Pseudocalan...
Respiration rates and electron transport system (ETS) activities were measured in dominant copepod s...
Benthic copepods (Harpacticoida) are key members of the meiofauna community, and potentially importa...
Calanoid copepods with different life cycle strategies demonstrate varied velocity in the utilizatio...
2nd International Aquatic Mesocosm Research Symposium - from local processes to cross-domain interac...
With the increase in size and weight of A. clausi during the period of its growth and development, t...
Stage C5 copepodids and adult females of the herbivorous copepod Calanoides carinatus were sampled i...
We measured oxygen consumption rates, the activities of citrate synthase (CS) and lactate dehydrogen...
Dormancy (diapause) is a key life-history strategy of pelagic copepods that allows them to thrive in...
Zooplankton metabolic processes play an important role in carbon budgets and fluxes of pelagic ecosy...
This study compares the active and resting metabolic rates of species and life stages of copepods du...
Reduction in sea-ice thickness and cover is expected to lead to earlier underwater light penetration...
Calanoid copepods often contribute up to 95% of zooplankton communities and are key components in th...
Late developmental stages of the marine copepods in the genus Calanus can spend extended periods in ...
Respiration rates of 16 calanoid copepod species from the northern Benguela upwelling system were me...
This study aimed at understanding how life-cycle strategies of the primarily herbivorous Pseudocalan...
Respiration rates and electron transport system (ETS) activities were measured in dominant copepod s...
Benthic copepods (Harpacticoida) are key members of the meiofauna community, and potentially importa...