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Diversity and Geographical Distribution of Pelagic Copepoda
Calanoida, Platycopioida, Misophrioida, Mormonilloida, Cyclopoida, Poecilostomatoida, Siphonostomatoida, Harpacticoida, Monstrilloida. [eng | fra]
Zooplankton sensory systems
These pages contain Web links to information, current research and researchers investigating sensory and motor processes and systems in zooplankton. Information spans a broad area, including zooplankton sensory and motor physiology, morphology, behavior, ecology and evolution. [eng]
World Groundwater Harpacticoid Copepods
In the present, provisional inventory, World strictly subterranean freshwater species, as well as species from anchialine groundwater habitats, are listed. Marine interstitial taxa not listed. [eng]
World Groundwater Cyclopid Copepods
In the present, provisional inventory, World strictly subterranean freshwater species, and species which regularly occur in coastal ground (cave, anchihaline, psammic and phreatic) waters, belonging to the family Cyclopidae. [eng]
World bibliography on subterranean Crustacea, Copepoda
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TASC
EU-funded projectTrans-Atlantic Studyof Calanus finmarchicus. [eng]
Ruderfußkrebse, Hüpferlinge, Copepoda
Calanoida, Cyclopoida, Harpacticoida. Unterscheidungsmerkmale. [deu]
Zoology projects - copepod diversity
Copepods are aquatic crustaceans, smaller relatives of the crabs and lobsters. In terms of their size, abundance and diversity of way of life, they can be regarded as the insects of the seas. [eng]
Copepodology at the Smithsonian Institution
The British mineralogist and chemist, James Smithson (1765-1829) in his will left his estate to his nephew, specifying that if the latter died without heirs, as he did in 1835, the property was to go to the United States of America to found at Washington, DC, the Smithsonian Institution for the "increase and diffusion of Knowledge among men". [eng]
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