4 edition of Evolution and ecology of zooplankton communities found in the catalog.
Evolution and ecology of zooplankton communities
Published
1980
by University Press of New England in Hanover, N.H
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | W. Charles Kerfoot, editor. |
Contributions | Kerfoot, W. Charles, 1944-, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QL143 .E96 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxiii, 793 p. : |
Number of Pages | 793 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4117355M |
ISBN 10 | 0874511801 |
LC Control Number | 80050491 |
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Get this from a library. Evolution and ecology of zooplankton communities: special symposium volume 3, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography. [W Charles Kerfoot; American Society of Limnology and Oceanography.;]. Evolution and ecology of zooplankton communities.
Proceedings of a symposium on the structure of zooplankton communities held at Dartmouth College, 20–25 August American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Special Symposium 3. Kerfoot, Ed. Univ. Press of New England, Hanover, New Hampshire.
$Author: J. Hrbacek. Evolution and Ecology of Zooplankton Communities W. Charles Kerfoot, editor Sixty-six experts from eleven countries confronted major issues of zooplankton ecology and evolution at a symposium sponsored by the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography at Dartmouth College.
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The ICES (International Council for the Exploration of the Sea) Zooplankton Methodology Manual provides comprehensive coverage of modern techniques in zooplankton ecology written by a group of international experts.
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University Press of New England, Hanover, N.H. Google ScholarCited by: Williamson CE, Gilbert JJ () Variation among zooplankton predators: The potential of Asplanchna, Mesocyclops, and Cyclops to attack, capture and eat various rotifer prey.
In: Kerfoot WC (ed) Evolution and Ecology of Zooplankton Communities. ASLO Spec Symp – Univ Press New England, Hanover, N.H. Google ScholarCited by: This is the first comprehensive book on Tropical Freshwater Zooplankton.
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ORIGINS OF ZOOPLANKTON evidence for mode of life. However, its applicability declines when older fossils, which are increasingly less likely to have living relatives, are considered.
TEMPORARY MEMBERS OF THE ZOOPLANKTON: Pseudoplankton and Planktotrophic Larvae Within the zooplankton there is a long evolutionary history of facultative or obli-File Size: KB. interactive effects of predation and dispersal on zooplankton communities Jonathan B.
Shurin Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Chicago, Cited by: Following this introduction, Chapter 2 gives a general summary of Daphnia biology, highlighting at the same time those aspects that may be relevant for the study of parasitism. This summary is followed by Chapter 3, which introduces the reader to certain parasite species that are frequently mentioned in the book.
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MARINE ECOLOGY – Zooplankton Ecology - Miguel Alcaraz and Albert Calbet Zooplankton is a term applied to the community of animals that live adrift in the water, where rich communities of bottom living invertebrates develop, and fish concentrate to lay eggs.
Sponges, gastropod and bivalveFile Size: KB. In: Evolution and Ecology of Zooplankton Communities, ed. W.C. Kerfoot, pp. University Press of New England, Hanover. Pinto-Coelho R, Pinel-Alloul B, Méthot G, Havens KE (a).
Crustacean zooplankton in lakes and reservoirs of temperate and tropical regions: variation with trophic : Yirga Enawgaw, Brook Lemma. Ecology (from Greek: οἶκος, "house", or "environment"; -λογία, "study of") is a branch of biology concerning interactions among organisms and their biophysical environment, which includes both biotic and abiotic components.
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1 Introduction to the Ecology, Epidemiology, and Evolution of Parasitism in Daphnia. This chapter provides a short introduction to the topic of the book. I define parasites as any small organism closely associated with, and harmful to, a larger organism.Thackeray, S.
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