Articles with "marine copepods" as a keyword



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Diel Fluctuation Superimposed on Steady High pCO2 Generates the Most Serious Cadmium Toxicity to Marine Copepods.

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Published in 2022 at "Environmental science & technology"

DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c02677

Abstract: Coastal systems experience diel fluctuation of pCO2 and cadmium (Cd) pollution; nevertheless, the effect of fluctuating pCO2 on Cd biotoxicity is poorly known. In this study, we initially performed the isotopically enriched organism bioassay to… read more here.

Keywords: diel fluctuation; pco2; marine copepods; toxicity ... See more keywords
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Effects of elevated pH on marine copepods in mass cultivation systems: practical implications

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Published in 2017 at "Journal of Plankton Research"

DOI: 10.1093/plankt/fbx032

Abstract: Female tolerance to pH (8.0–9.5) by six marine copepods, Oithona similis, Temora longicornis, Acartia spp., Centropages typicus, Pseudocalanus elongatus and Eurytemora affinis was investigated to identify robust species for live feed production. The species with… read more here.

Keywords: copepods mass; elevated marine; acartia spp; marine copepods ... See more keywords
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Chemosensory-Related Genes in Marine Copepods

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Published in 2022 at "Marine Drugs"

DOI: 10.3390/md20110681

Abstract: Living organisms deeply rely on the acquisition of chemical signals in any aspect of their life, from searching for food, mating and defending themselves from stressors. Copepods, the most abundant and ubiquitous metazoans on Earth,… read more here.

Keywords: marine copepods; chemosensory related; chemosensory; chemical ... See more keywords