ETYMOLOGIA SŁOWA EUPHAUSIID
From New Latin Euphausiacea, perhaps from Greek eu- + pha- from phainein to reveal, show + ousia substance, stuff.
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Advances in Marine Biology
Theilacker (1988) carried out a similar type of assessment of the contribution by
the euphausiid Euphausia pacificus to the total mortality of northern anchovy
eggs and yolk sac larvae off the Californian coast, based on field sampling of ...
J. H. S. Blaxter, Alan J. Southward, 1992
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Marine Biodiversity of Costa Rica, Central America
This is the most relevant reference for the Pacific euphausiid community of Costa
Rica (see Species List 15.2 which is included on the CD-Rom). Caribbean Sea.
One of the earliest surveys on the euphausiid fauna of the western Caribbean ...
Ingo S. Wehrtmann, Jorge Cort©♭s, 2008
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Biology of Northern Krill
The last major synthesis of euphausiid research was published 30 years ago by
John Mauchline (1980). That review cited just over 800 works. Since then more
than 3500 scientific articles on various aspects of euphausiid biology have been
...
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The Biogeography of the Oceans
The phenomenon of intensive euphausiid “dead body rain” representing a main
food source for abyssal benthos was initially discovered in the South Atlantic,
where large populations of commercially exploitable euphausiids are known ...
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Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The ...
Chromosome diversity in Mediterranean and Antarctic euphausiid species (
Euphausiacea). — J. Crust. Biol., 18: 290297. THOMAS, P. G. & G. V. NASH,
1987. Thelycum and spermatophore structure in the Antarctic euphausiids
Euphausia ...
Frederick Schram, Carel von Vaupel Klein, M. Charmantier-Daures, 2010
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Advances in Marine Biology APL
According to Mauchline (1960) and David and Conover (1961) no hunting or
stalking of living prey seems to be carried out but a live copepod passing very
close to an euphausiid seems to place itself in danger because the euphausiid ...
Frederick Stratten Russell, Charles Maurice Yonge, 1969
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Coastal Marine Zooplankton: A Practical Manual for Students
These features together indicate that this is a furcilia larva of a species of
euphausiid (see Fig. 26A). FIG. 29B. Processa nouveli holthuisi Al-Adhub &
Williamson, [length 4 mm]. This is a stage 5 zoea, which has distinctive
antennules (a1), ...
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Issues in Global Environment: Freshwater and Marine ...
“We analyzed size-dependent variations in spatial patchiness of the eight
numerically dominant euphausiid species in the California Current System (
Euphausia pacifica, Nematoscelis difficilis, Nyctiphanes simplex, Thysanoessa
gregaria, ...
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Marine Interfaces Ecohydrodynamics
3 Oithona spp. Oithona spg6 Appendicuiaria*+ Oncaea spp. Appendicularia* £5
Barvus C4 4 euphausiid nauplii 'E, Egrvus ++ Oncaea spp. _E, parvus C2+3 '£3
Eervus C5 euphausiid nauplii 5 euphausiidogalyptopes £5 Earvus C5 £5 Eervus
...
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Biological-Physical Interactions in the Sea
The horizontal dashed lines show the range of ka for the euphausiid (top), large
copepod (middle right), and small copepod (bottom), as discussed in the text. the
length, dry weight, cross-sectional area, and volume of each animal. Clearly ...
Allan R. Robinson, James J. McCarthy, Brian J. Rothschild, 2005
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Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
euphausiid w wiadomościach.
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