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Sella, A NEW NAME FOR THE GENUS Linaresia EL KADIRI, 1992 (NASSELLARIA, RADIOLARIA) PREOCCUPIED BY COPEPOD CRUSTACEANS (LAMIPPIDAE, MAXILLOPODA)

2021

The aim of this short note is to create a new name of this genus since the original name Linaresia proved to pre-exist in the paleontological literature ( Linaresia de Zulueta, 1908, Family Lamippidae, Copepod crustaceans, and Linaresia Gonzalez-Donoso, 1968, Family Gavelinellidae, Agglutinated Foraminifera). The new name created for the above mentioned radiolarians is: Sella . This name derives from an arbitrary combination of letters (International Code of Zoological Nomenclature). The type species of Sella is S. beniderkoulensis by original designation (El Kadiri, 1992).

biologyInternational Code of Zoological Nomenclatureroyalty.order_of_chivalryPaleontologyroyaltyZoologybiology.organism_classificationQE701-760NassellariaForaminiferaType speciesGenusMaxillopodaCopepodRadiolariaSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Predation as a factor mediating resource competition among rotifer sibling species

2004

The relevance of predation as a factor mediating the competitive interaction among ecologically very similar species is investigated by experimentally analyzing the effect of the copepod predator Diacyclops bicuspidatus odessanus on three sibling rotifer species belonging to the Brachionus plicatilis species complex. These rotifer species are similar in shape but show notable differences in body size. Predator and prey species co-occur in brackish waterbodies close to the Mediterranean coast of Spain. First, we characterized differential vulnerability of rotifers to predation. A consistent tendency of higher predation rates on smaller prey (i.e., smaller species and younger individuals) was…

education.field_of_studySpecies complexEcologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationInterspecific competitionAquatic ScienceBiologyBrachionusOceanographybiology.organism_classificationCompetition (biology)PredationeducationPredatorCopepodmedia_commonLimnology and Oceanography
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Salmon lice in the Pacific Ocean show evidence of evolved resistance to parasiticide treatment

2022

AbstractParasitic salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) threaten the economic and ecological sustainability of salmon farming, and their evolved resistance to treatment with emamectin benzoate (EMB) has been a major problem for salmon farming in the Atlantic Ocean. In contrast, the Pacific Ocean, where wild salmon are far more abundant, has not seen widespread evolution of EMB-resistant lice. Here, we use EMB bioassays and counts of lice on farms from the Broughton Archipelago, Canada—a core region of salmon farming in the Pacific—to show that EMB sensitivity has dramatically decreased since 2010, concurrent with marked decrease in the field efficacy of EMB treatments. Notably, these bioass…

endocrine systemPacific OceanMultidisciplinaryAntiparasitic Agentsanimal diseaseslohimeribiologiatäitresistenssiCopepodakalanviljelySalmonLepeophtheirus salmonisloisetemamektiinibentsoaattiparasitic diseasesAnimalsParasitesVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920::Fiskehelse: 923hormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsemamectin benzoate
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Effect of the abundance of three predominating copepod species on adequate sample volume and sample size in Bransfield Strait (Antarctic Peninsula) a…

1992

The effect on adequate sample size and sample volume of the abundances of three predominant copepod species, Metridia gerlachei, Calanus propinquus and Calanoides acutus, were studied in Bransfield Strait (Antarctic Peninsula) in the austral summer of 1988–1989 and waters north of the Weddell Sea in 1989–1990. Copepod abundances were higher in the area north of the Weddell Sea, with the exception of Metridia gerlachei, which was evenly distributed over both areas. Local (intra-station) patchiness was not found, indicating random distribution over small areas. In the assessment of inter-station variability in Bransfield Strait, with standard error of the mean set arbitrarily at 20% of the av…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologySampling (statistics)biology.organism_classificationZooplanktonCrustaceanSample volumeOceanographyAbundance (ecology)Sample size determinationPeninsulaGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesCopepodPolar Biology
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Responses of zooplankton to cane sugar additions to a small humic lake, Alinen Mustajärvi

2010

The response to projected increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) loading to boreal lakes is being studied in lake Alinen Mustajärvi, a small humic lake in southern Finland, where labile DOC concentration has been artificially increased during 2008 and 2009 by monthly additions of cane sugar. As part of this wider project, in this thesis the responses of the zooplankton community to cane sugar addition were studied. Zooplankton samples were collected monthly in the ice-free periods of 2007, 2008 and 2009 and the mean densities and mean carbon biomasses of rotifers and crustacean zooplankton (cladocerans and copepods) were calculated. Stable isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) were made for …

planktondissolved organic carbonjärvetbakteeritzooplankton abundancestable isotope analysisvesikirputcarbon biomasszooplankton communityhankajalkaisetcopepodarotiferacladoceraheterotrophic bacteria
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Oxidative stress biomarkers in the copepod Limnocalanus macrurus from the northern Baltic Sea : effects of hydrographic factors and chemical contamin…

2015

zooplanktonBaltic SeaympäristötekijätLimnocalanus macruruseläinplanktonAquatic ScienceZooplanktonoksidatiivinen stressibiologiset menetelmätEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcologybiologyplanktonoxidative stress biomarkersLimnocalanus macrurusstressiContaminationbiology.organism_classificationFisheryOceanographyBaltic seamarkkeritItämeriEnvironmental scienceta1181hankajalkaisetHydrographyCopepodMarine Ecology Progress Series
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