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copepods การใช้

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  • Planktonic copepods are important to global ecology and the carbon cycle.
  • Spring produces blooms of swarming phytoplankton which provide food for copepods.
  • Krill and copepods are prey species in Australian and Antarctic waters.
  • Copepods have been used as indicator-species of water masses.
  • This fish mostly feeds upon copepods, amphipods, and zoea.
  • Today, the main source of secondary production derives from copepods.
  • Several features separate this copepod from other species in its genus.
  • They also prey on small crustacean larvae like artemia and copepods.
  • For copepods, cannibalism seems to be the family business.
  • The monitoring of fluctuations in copepod populations is therefore vital.
  • A copepod can dart about 80 times before it tires.
  • A single juvenile herring could never catch a large copepod.
  • As with other crustaceans, copepods have a larval form.
  • Swarms densities were about one million copepods per cubic metre.
  • Right whales feed mainly on copepods but also consume krill and pteropods.
  • Larvae have small, upturned mouths and gorge on copepods.
  • Infected copepods can live in the water for up to 4 months.
  • The mercury contamination of zooplankton ( copepods ) in the open ocean.
  • Infected copepods tend to inhabit epibenthic regions due to their sluggish movement.
  • It feeds on algae, copepods and other planktonic crustaceans.
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