نتایج جستجو برای: copepods

تعداد نتایج: 2457  

2016
Mark L. Eberhard Michael J. Yabsley Hubert Zirimwabagabo Henry Bishop Christopher A. Cleveland John C. Maerz Robert Bringolf Ernesto Ruiz-Tiben

Copepods infected with Dracunculus medinensis larvae collected from infected dogs in Chad were fed to 2 species of fish and tadpoles. Although they readily ingested copepods, neither species of fish, Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) nor fathead minnow (Pimephalis promelas), were found to harbor Dracunculus larvae when examined 2-3 weeks later. Tadpoles ingested copepods much more slowly; ho...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2015
François-Gaël Michalec Sami Souissi Markus Holzner

Calanoid copepods represent a major component of the plankton community. These small animals reside in constantly flowing environments. Given the fundamental role of behaviour in their ecology, it is especially relevant to know how copepods perform in turbulent flows. By means of three-dimensional particle tracking velocimetry, we reconstructed the trajectories of hundreds of adult Eurytemora a...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2017
Edward J Buskey J Rudi Strickler Christina J Bradley Daniel K Hartline Petra H Lenz

Rapid conduction in myelinated nerves keeps distant parts of large organisms in timely communication. It is thus surprising to find myelination in some very small organisms. Calanoid copepods, while sharing similar body plans, are evenly divided between myelinate and amyelinate taxa. In seeking the selective advantage of myelin in these small animals, representatives from both taxa were subject...

Journal: :Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2004
Gerardo A Marti Maria V Micieli Ana C Scorsetti Gerardo Liljesthröm

We evaluated the potential of Mesocyclops annulatus as a control agent of Aedes aegypti in La Plata city (Argentina). Mosquito larval survivorship due to predation by these copepods was estimated at weekly intervals during the oviposition period of A. aegypti. Mean weekly A. aegypti larval survivorship in cylindrical plastic containers (12 cm height and 11 cm diameter) with copepods was signifi...

2009
Georges REVERSAT

In the nematology laboratory in Dakar, plant parasitic nematodes, extracted from infested roors in a Seinhorst's mistifier (1950), were collected in plastic boxes in 1/4 liter of tap water. Once, in 1983, sorne boxes contained smaller numbers of nematodes than anticipated and they also contained copepods swimming in the water. Therefore, these copepods were suspected of ingesting nematodes. The...

1999
B. W. FROST

When adult females of Calanus pacificus are fed on monospecific cultures of centric diatoms which grow as single cells, a predictive relationship is found between feeding behavior of the copepods and size and concentration of food particles. Ingestion rate of copepods increases linearly with cell concentration up to a maximal rate. This maximal ingestion rate, expressed as carbon, is the same f...

2014
Margarita Zarubin Viviana Farstey Anette Wold Stig Falk-Petersen Amatzia Genin

Copepods are among the most abundant and diverse groups of mesozooplankton in the world's oceans. Each species has a certain depth range within which different individuals (of the same life stage and sex) are found. Lipids are accumulated in many calanoid copepods for energy storage and reproduction. Lipid content in some species increases with depth, however studies so far focused mostly on te...

2017
Minoru ijichi Gyo itani hiroshi ueda

The life cycle and precopulatory mate guarding behavior of the poecilostomatoid copepod Goidelia japonica associated with the spoon worm Urechis unicinctus (Echiura) are described based on specimens from 19 worms collected from western Japan. A total of 676 copepods were collected from the host’s rectum (494 copepods) and body surface (182 copepods). Copepod numbers were significantly correlate...

2017
Cherif Ensibi Mohamed Nejib Daly Yahia

Pollution of the aquatic environment by heavy metals has become a worldwide problem. Most heavy metals exhibit toxic waste on aquatic organisms. Cadmium (Cd) is a highly toxic metal which affects aquatic organisms acutely and chronically. Planktonic calanoid copepods are the secondary dominant producers of pelagic ecosystems and play a considerable role in the transfer of energy and organic mat...

2016
Rony Huys Eduardo Suárez-Morales María de Lourdes Serrano-Sánchez Elena Centeno-García Francisco J. Vega

Copepods are aquatic microcrustaceans and represent the most abundant metazoans on Earth, outnumbering insects and nematode worms. Their position of numerical world predominance can be attributed to three principal radiation events, i.e. their major habitat shift into the marine plankton, the colonization of freshwater and semiterrestrial environments, and the evolution of parasitism. Their var...

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