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Klassifikation:
Fam. Temoridae
1. Temora discaudata,
Giesbrecht
2. Temora longicornis,
Müller
Adulte Männchen und
Weibchen 1,5 mm. Einer der häufigsten calanoiden Arten an Norwegens Küste
und auf der Hohen See. An der Süd- und Westküste sind oft sehr hohe Dichten
zu beobachten, wo er den größten Anteil des dortigen Zooplanktons einnimmt
und deshalb als Fischfutter sehr wichtig ist! Kommt im Allgemeinen kurz
unter der Oberfläche vor. Verbreitung: Bristische Inseln, Küste Frankreichs,
Shetland Inseln, Island, Baltische See, Finnische Küste, Atlantische Küste
der USA, Atlantik von Lat. 40° bis 72 ° N (Sars, G.O.; 1903).
3. Temora stylifera, Dana
Mittelmeer
4. Temora turbinata, Dana Neuseeland, Mittelmeer,
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Verfügbare Literatur: (1977) Bradford JM.
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production rate, hatching success, hatching duration and egg sinking in
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control decadal dynamics of a Baltic Sea copepod Temora longicornis.
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(2003) Klein Breteler WCM, Koski M. Development and grazing of Temora
longicornis (Copepoda, Calanoida) nauplii during nutrient limited
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hatching success in the calanoid copepods Temora longicornis,
Acartia clausi and Centropages hamatus. Journal of Plankton
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laboratory. MEPS 264: 73- 82
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hatching success of Temora longicornis (Copepoda, Calanoida) in the
southern Gulf of St. Lawrence. MEPS 285: 117- 128
(2005) Jakobsen HH, Halvorsen E, Hansen BW, Visser AW. Effects of prey
motility and concentration on feeding in Acartia tonsa and Temora
longicornis: the importance of feeding modes. Journal of Plankton
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