Demographic time-series from four fixed stations in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean demonstrate variable timing of entry into and emergence from dormancy in subpopulations of the planktonic copepod Calanus finmarchicus. A proxy for timing of entry was established as the date each year when the proportion of the fifth copepodid stage (CV) in the subpopulation rose to half its overall climatological maximum CV proportion at that station. The proxy for timing of emergence at each station was set as the first date when adults were more than 10% of the total abundance of copepodid stages. An alternate emergence proxy date was determined by back-calculating the spawning dates of the first early copepodid stages appearing in spring, using a stage-str...
Calanoid copepods are key organisms in the California Current (CC) region, consuming primary and sec...
It is now recognized that Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant copepod zooplankter of the North Atlant...
Calanus helgolandicus is a key copepod of the NE Atlantic and fringing shelves, with a distribution ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The marine copepod Calanus finmarchicus is known to overwinter at depth in a state analogous to diap...
Graduation date: 2010The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is the most important and biomass dominant mes...
Here we present a new, pan-Atlantic compilation and analysis of data on Calanus finmarchicus abundan...
The important calanoid copepod species Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus have distinct geogr...
Calanus helgolandicus over-winters in the shallow waters (100 m) of the Celtic Sea as copepodite sta...
Calanoid copepods are key organisms throughout the world\u27s oceans, consuming primary and secondar...
Article appears in Marine Ecology Progress Series and is copyrighted by Inter Research.Population dy...
Dormancy (diapause) is a key life-history strategy of pelagic copepods that allows them to thrive in...
Four species of planktonic calanold copepods that co-occur in the California Current System (Euecala...
Article appears in Marine Ecology Progress Series and is copyrighted by Inter Research.Calanus finma...
Continuous Plankton Recorder data suggest that the Irminger Sea supports a major proportion of the s...
Calanoid copepods are key organisms in the California Current (CC) region, consuming primary and sec...
It is now recognized that Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant copepod zooplankter of the North Atlant...
Calanus helgolandicus is a key copepod of the NE Atlantic and fringing shelves, with a distribution ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The marine copepod Calanus finmarchicus is known to overwinter at depth in a state analogous to diap...
Graduation date: 2010The copepod Calanus finmarchicus is the most important and biomass dominant mes...
Here we present a new, pan-Atlantic compilation and analysis of data on Calanus finmarchicus abundan...
The important calanoid copepod species Calanus finmarchicus and C. helgolandicus have distinct geogr...
Calanus helgolandicus over-winters in the shallow waters (100 m) of the Celtic Sea as copepodite sta...
Calanoid copepods are key organisms throughout the world\u27s oceans, consuming primary and secondar...
Article appears in Marine Ecology Progress Series and is copyrighted by Inter Research.Population dy...
Dormancy (diapause) is a key life-history strategy of pelagic copepods that allows them to thrive in...
Four species of planktonic calanold copepods that co-occur in the California Current System (Euecala...
Article appears in Marine Ecology Progress Series and is copyrighted by Inter Research.Calanus finma...
Continuous Plankton Recorder data suggest that the Irminger Sea supports a major proportion of the s...
Calanoid copepods are key organisms in the California Current (CC) region, consuming primary and sec...
It is now recognized that Calanus finmarchicus, the dominant copepod zooplankter of the North Atlant...
Calanus helgolandicus is a key copepod of the NE Atlantic and fringing shelves, with a distribution ...