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Temperature and food quantity effects on the harpacticoid copepod Nitocra spinipes: Combining in vivo bioassays with population modeling

PLoS one 12(3), e0174384 (2017). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0174384
Published by PLoS, Lawrence, Kan.
- Stockholm University Sweden
- Charles University Czech Republic
- Ghent University Belgium
- IVL - Swedish Environmental Research Institute Sweden
- RWTH Aachen University Germany
Male, Science, Climate Change, Copepoda, Stress, Physiological, GLOBAL CLIMATE-CHANGE, Animals, Sex Ratio, TISBE-BATTAGLIAI COPEPODA, INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY, CALANUS-HELGOLANDICUS, Q, R, Temperature, Biology and Life Sciences, 500, Models, Theoretical, LIFE-CYCLE, EMBRYONIC-DEVELOPMENT, DIFFERENT DIETS, Food, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Medicine, Female, MARINE COPEPODS, NAUPLIAR DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT RATES, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/500, Research Article
Male, Science, Climate Change, Copepoda, Stress, Physiological, GLOBAL CLIMATE-CHANGE, Animals, Sex Ratio, TISBE-BATTAGLIAI COPEPODA, INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY, CALANUS-HELGOLANDICUS, Q, R, Temperature, Biology and Life Sciences, 500, Models, Theoretical, LIFE-CYCLE, EMBRYONIC-DEVELOPMENT, DIFFERENT DIETS, Food, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Medicine, Female, MARINE COPEPODS, NAUPLIAR DEVELOPMENT, DEVELOPMENT RATES, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/500, Research Article
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