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Conference Room: Samphao
A and B
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08:30
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Opening Ceremony – Opening Speech by Governor of Pattaya City
Conference
Address by Chairperson of the Local Organizing Committee: Professor Dr.
La-orsri Sanoamuang
Welcome Address by the President of Khon Kaen
University
Professor Dr. Sumon
Sakonchai
Welcome
Address by the President of Algal and Plankton Society of Thailand: Professor Kanjanapaj
Lewmanomont
Message from
President of World Association of Copepodologists
Professor Dr. Shin-Ichi Uye
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Symposium I-1: Genomics
and Copepods
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Chairperson: Grace A. Wyngaard (James Madison University, Harrisonburg,
USA)
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09:00
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Introduction
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09:10
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Ben F. Koop (University of Victoria, Victoria,
Canada)
Advancing genomics technologies
in copepods (AGTC): lice and salmon
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09:50
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Jeffrey L. Boore (Genome
Project Solutions, Hercules, USA)
The Daphnia genome and you – will your favorite
genome be sequenced?
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10:30
– 11:00
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Coffee Break
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11:00
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James E. Bron and S.C. Johnson (University of Stirling,
Stirling, UK)
Copepod genomics – what can it do for me?
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11:40
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Ryuji
J. Machida (University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
Utility of mitochondrial DNA
sequences for species identification and phylogenetic markers in copepods
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12:20
– 13:30
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Lunch
and Poster Sessions
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Conference Room: Samphao
A
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Oral Session I-1: Parasitic
Copepods
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Chairperson: Geoff A. Boxshall (The Natural
History Museum,
London, UK)
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13:30
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Ju-shey
Ho
(California State University,
Long Beach, California, USA)
Caligus epidemicus Hewitt : a pest in Asian aquaculture
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13:50
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Ione Madinabeitia,
S.
Ohtsuka and K. Nagasawa (Hiroshima University,
Hiroshima, Japan)
Taxonomy and ecology of parasitic copepods on wild and cultured red sea
bream Pagrus major in Japanese
waters
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14:10
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Sarah E. Barker, I. Bricknell,
K. Thompson and J. Bron (University of Stirling,
Stirling, UK))
The effect of secretory / excretory products of the parasite Lernaeocera branchialis (Copepoda:
Pennellidae) on the immune response in
vitro of its fish host Gadus morhua
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14:30
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Susan M.
Dippenaar and Rowan C. van Tonder (University of Limpopo, Sovenga,
South Africa)
The spatial distribution
of three copepod parasites on the gills of the tiger shark
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14:50 – 15:20
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Coffee Break
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Oral Session I-2:
Parasitic Copepods
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Chairperson: Ju-shey
Ho
(California State University,
Long Beach, California, USA)
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15:20
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Geoff A.
Boxshall (The Natural History
Museum, London, UK)
The repeated evolution of parasitism in copepods
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15:40
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Campbell C. Pert, A.J. Mordue and I.R. Bricknell (FRS Marine Laboratory, Aberdeen, UK)
The settlement and
fecundity of the salmon louse, Lepeophtheirus
salmonis (Copepoda: Caligidae) on atypical hosts
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16:00
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Marina B. Shedko (Institute of Biology
and Soil Science, Vladivostok,
Russia)
Copepods of genera Salmincola
and Basanistes (Lernaeopodidae)
infecting the salmonid fish from Russian Far East: fauna and peculiarities of
distribution
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16:20
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Campbell C. Pert,
R.
Kilburn, P. Cook, U. McCarthy, K. Urquhart, S. McBeath, S. Weir, A. McBeath
and I.R. Bricknell (FRS Marine Laboratory,
Aberdeen, UK)
Monitoring the infection pressure from sea lice on wild salmonids in a
Scottish West Coast Sea Loch
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16:40
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Christiane Eichner, P. Frost, B. Dysvik, K. Malde, I. Jonassen, B. Kristiansen
and F. Nilsen (University of Bergen, Bergen,
Norway)
Salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis)
transcriptomes during post moulting maturation and egg production, an EST-
microarray study
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17:00
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B. Santhosh, M.
Remya, N.P. Singh, and S.V. Ngachan (ICAR
Research Complex for NEH Region, Tripura, India)
Neoergasilus japonicus- the most successful copepode parasite of freshwater fishes of
Tripura, India
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17:20
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Group Photo
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Conference Room: Samphao
B
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Oral Session II-1: Systematics,
Phylogeny and Molecular Genetics
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Chairperson: Maria K. Holynska (Museum
and Institute of Zoology, Warszawa,
Poland)
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13:30
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Grace
A. Wyngaard,
M. Holynska and J. Schulte (James Madison
University, Harrisonburg, USA)
Phylogenetic utility of combined
molecules and morphology in the freshwater copepod Mesocyclops (Crustacea: Cyclopidae)
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13:50
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Tatyana Y. Smуkova, N.G. Sheveleva, L.V. Sukhanova,
S.V. Kirilchik and O.A. Timoshkin (Limnological SB RAS, Irkutsk, Russia)
Molecular phylogeny of Lake Baikal Cyclopoida
(Copepoda): preliminary reconstruction
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14:10
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Rony Huys, J. Mackenzie-Dodds and J.
Llewellyn-Hughes (The Natural History
Museum, London, UK)
Cyclopoids in different guises: testing the validity of the copepod
order Thaumatopsylloida using morphology and small subunit rDNA
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14:30
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Jefferson T. Turner,
P.J. Milligan, E.A. Stahl and N.V. Schizas (University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, USA)
Phylogeography of the copepod Acartia hudsonica in estuaries of the northeastern United States
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14:50 – 15:20
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Coffee Break
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Oral Session II-2: Systematics,
Phylogeny and Molecular Genetics
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Chairperson: Hans U. Dahms (National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, Taiwan)
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15:20
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Janet M.
Bradford-Grieve (National
Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand)
Interim cladistic analysis of calanoid copepod families based on
morphological characters
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15:40
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Erica Goetze (University
of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, USA)
Molecular species
discovery and pelagic biogeography in planktonic copepods
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16:00
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Sheikh Raisuddin, K.W. Lee, J.S.
Rhee and J.S. Lee (Hamdard University, New Delhi, India)
Stressor-induced
expression of corticotropin-releasing hormone binding protein (CRH-BP)
gene in the intertidal copepod, Tigriopus japonicus
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16:20
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J.S. Ki, D.S. Hwang, K.W. Lee, H.G. Park and
Jae-Seong Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
The complete mitochondrial
genome of cyclopoid
copepod Paracyclopina
nana: sequence and genomic structure
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16:40
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Guang-Xing Liu,
J.L.
Cui and X.F. Chen (Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China)
Genetic
analysis of calanoid copepod Euchaeta
plana by ISSR technology in the Yellow Sea and the East
China Sea
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17:20
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Group Photo
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Tuesday, 15th July
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Conference Room: Samphao
A and B
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Maxilliped Lecture
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08:30
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Shin-Ichi Uye (Hiroshima
University, Hiroshima, Japan)
Human forcing of the copepod-fish-jellyfish triangular trophic relationship
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Special Lecture
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09:30
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Koen Martens (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Brussels, Belgium)
How to prepare manuscripts to be
published in Hydrobiologia
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10:20 – 10:50
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Coffee Break
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Symposium I-2: Genomics
and Copepods
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Chairperson: Grace A. Wyngaard (James Madison
University, Harrisonburg, USA)
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11:00
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Carol Eunmi Lee (University
of Wisconsin, Madison, USA)
Rapid evolution across independent invasions into novel
environments
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11:30
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Jae-Seong
Lee (Hanyang
University, Seoul, Korea)
Lesson from the copepods Tigriopus japonicus and Paracyclopina nana in the genomics
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12:00
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Christopher
K. Ellison and R.S. Burton (University of California San Diego,
La Jolla, USA)
Disruption of the mitochondrial
regulatory network in interpopulation hybrids of Tigriopus californicus
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12:30 – 13:30
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Lunch
and Poster Sessions
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Conference Room: Samphao
A
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Oral Session III:
Genomics and Copepods
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Chairperson: Grace A. Wyngaard (James Madison
University, Harrisonburg, USA)
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13:30
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Guy
Drouin (University of Ottawa, Otttawa,
Canada)
Chromatin diminution in the
freshwater copepod species Mesocyclops
edax
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14:00
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Dagmar Frisch and L. J. Weider (University
of Oklahoma, Kingston, USA)
The exotic invasive cladoceran Daphnia lumholtzi – an example of the application of
population genetic tools
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14:30
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General discussion of
talks about Genomics and Copepods
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14:50 – 15:20
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Coffee
Break
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Oral Session IV: Life Cycle
Strategies of Copepods
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Chairperson: La-orsri
Sanoamuang (Khon Kaen University, Khon
Kaen, Thailand)
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15:20
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Ram Kumar,
T.R.
Rao and J.S. Hwang (University of Delhi,
New Delhi, India)
Postembryonic developmental rates and demographic parameters of Pseudodiaptomus
annandalei as a function of salinity and temperature
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15:40
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Martha J.
Haro Garay and L.H.
Soberanis (CIBNOR, S.C.
Fisheries Ecology Program, La Paz, México)
Copepods and water column structure during
1997 in
the Strait of Georgia, Canada
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16:00
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R. Ramanibai, G. Priya
and N.S. Bharathidevi (University of Madras,
Chennai India)
Influence of
physico-chemical factors
on the life history of Oithona brevicornis and Acrocalanus gracilis from Muttukadu
backwater, Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
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16:20
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Samba Kâ, M. Pagano, M.
Bouvy and C. Cuoc (Université
Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar,
Sénégal)
Effects of cyanobacteria
on the zooplankton: population dynamics and anatomic modifications
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16:40
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Koichi Ara and J. Hiromi (Nihon University,
Kanagawa, Japan)
Trophodynamics in terms of carbon flow from primary to mesozooplankton
production in Sagami Bay,
Japan
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17:00
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Erdem M. Karaköylü,
P.J.S.
Franks, and Y. Tanaka (Scripps
Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, USA)
Planar laser-induced fluorescence imaging of copepod gut dynamics
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Conference Room: Samphao
B
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Oral Session V-1: Role of Copepods in Ecosystem
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Chairperson: Jefferson T. Turner (University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth, North Dartmouth, USA)
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13:30
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Ksenia N. Kosobokova (P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Pelagic copepods of the Arctic Ocean: species inventory and comparison
of fauna of the Nansen, Amundsen, Makarov, and Canada Basins
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13:50
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Shinji Shimode and A. Tsuda (University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
Vertical and horizontal
distribution of Neocalanus gracilis
from western North Pacific Ocean
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14:10
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Hans-Juergen Hirche,
A.
Wesche, K. Wiltshireand and W. Greve (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and
Marine Research, Bremerhaven,
Germany)
Internal and
external controls of life cycles and production of coastal copepods - North Sea as example
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14:30
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Rasmus
Skern, P.
Frost, B.O. Kvamme, I. Sommerset and F. Nilsen (Institute of Marine Research,
Bergen, Norway)
Development
or digestion? Identification of an intronless maternal transcript encoding a
trypsin-like peptidase in developing eggs of salmon lice, Lepeophtheirus
salmonis (Copepoda, Crustacea)
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14:50 – 15:20
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Coffee Break
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Oral Session V-2: Role of Copepods
in Ecosystem
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Chairperson: Shin-Ichi
Uye (Hiroshima
University, Hiroshima, Japan)
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15:20
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G.-T. Zhang and Chong
Kim Wong (Chinese University of Hong Kong,
Shatin, Hong Kong)
Population dynamics and body size of Calanus sinicus in the subtropical coastal waters of Hong Kong
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15:40
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Yuichiro Nishibe, Y. Hirota and H.
Ueda (University of Tokyo, Tokyo,
Japan)
Community structure and vertical distribution
of oncaeid copepods in Tosa bay, southern Japan
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16:00
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Hendrik L.
Jerling (University of Zululand,
KwaDlangezwa, South Africa)
Effects of local
development projects on the distribution and abundance of two dominant
calanoid copepod genera in estuaries of the Zululand coast, South Africa
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16:20
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Shuhei Nishida and T. Nonomura (University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
Structure and function of caudal secretory glands in Calanus species
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16:40
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Ryota Nakajima, T. Yoshida, B.H.R.
Othman and T. Toda (Soka
Univerirsity, Tokyo, Japan)
Diel variation in abundance, biomass and production of copepod
community in a coral reef water of Tioman
Island, Malaysia
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17:00
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Hamid Rezai, F.M.Yusoff, A. Arshad, A. Kawamura, T.
Toda and B.H.R. Othman (Iranian National Center
for Oceanography, Tehran,
Iran)
Vertical
distribution of zooplankton and copepod community structure in the Straits of
Malacca
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17:20
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Adelaide Rhodes (University of Washington,
Seattle, USA)
Investigating the “copepod effect” why are copepods an indispensable
part of the marine food chain?
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Thursday, 17th July
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Conference Room: Samphao
A and B
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Symposium II: A matter of life and death: causes and
consequences of copepod mortality
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Co-Chairpersons: Kam Tang (Virginia Institute of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, USA)
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08:30
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Mark Ohman (Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La
Jolla, USA)
Estimating copepod mortality in situ: implications for
population dynamics
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09:00
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Alf Skovgaard (University of Copenhagen,
Copenhagen, Denmark)
Occurrence and effects of
parasites in copepods
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09:30
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Andrew Hirst (University of London, London, UK)
Predatory control of adult sex ratios and longevity in pelagic
copepods
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10:00 – 10:30
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Coffee Break
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10:30
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Marja Koski (Technical University
of Denmark, Charlottenlund, Denmark)
Diet-induced mortality of copepods
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11:00
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Hans G. Dam, D.T. Avery, L. Chen, C. Senft,
M. Finiguerra, H. Zhang and S. Lin (University
of Connecticut, Groton, USA)
Phenotipic variation in copepod fitness and mortality
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11:30
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Kam Tang and R. Lopes (Virginia Institute
of Marine Science, Gloucester Point, USA)
Occurrence and microbial decomposition of copepod carcasses in natural
environments
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12:00
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Guillaume Drillet, E. Goetze, N.O.G. Jørgensen, P.M. Jepsen, J.K.
Højgaard, B.W. Hansen and T. Kiørboe (Danish Institute for Fisheries
Research, Charlottenlund, Denmark)
Differences in life history traits within various strain of the
Calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa with focus on
resting eggs production
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12:30 – 13:30
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Lunch and Poster Sessions
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Conference Room: Samphao
A
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Oral Session VI: Copepods in
Special Habitats
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Chairperson: La-orsri Sanoamuang (Khon Kaen University,
Khon Kaen, Thailand)
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13:30
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Anton
Brancelj, S.
Watirotram and L. Sanoamuang (National Institute of Biology, Ljubljana,
Slovenia)
The first record of a cave- dwelling Copepoda from Thailand – with a description of
two new species
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13:50
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Christoph Plum, J. Zekely and P.M. Arbizu (Research Institute
Senckenberg, Wilhelmshaven,
Germany)
The copepod community of an oil seep from the Gulf
of Mexico (Green
Canyon), and its
relationship to other chemosynthetic habitats
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14:10
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Jiang-Shiou
Hwang and H.U. Dahms (National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, Taiwan)
Do hydrothermal vents affect
planktonic copepods? A case study
from Turtle Island, Taiwan
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14:30
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Paulo H. Corgosinho and P. Martínez Arbizu (Senckenberg
Forschungsintitut, Wilhelmshaven, Germany)
Copepoda Parastenocarididae from the Neotropical region
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14:50 – 15:20
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Coffee Break
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Oral Session VII: Diversity of
Copepods
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Chairperson: Ladda Wongrat (Kasetsart University,
Bangkok, Thailand)
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15:20
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Elena L. Markhaseva (Russian Academy
of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia)
Diversity of
Clausocalanoidea (Copepoda, Calanoida) from deep near-bottom of the World Ocean
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15:40
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Ruth
Böttger-Schnack and R. Machida (IFM-GEOMAR,
Kiel, Germany)
Species identification of the microcopepod
family Oncaeidae in the Mediterranean Sea
using morphological and molecular criteria
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16:00
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J. Sugumaran, M.S. Naveed and Kareem Altaff (The
New College, Chennai, India)
Diversity of meiofaunal harpacticoids of Chennai Coast, India
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16:20
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Mary Mar P. Noblezada, W.L. Campos, P.D.
Beldia II, G.E. Genito, K. A. Villarta and D.M.G. Estremadura (University of the Philippines in the Visayas, Iloilo, Philippines)
Comparison of
zooplankton composition, abundance and distribution in four focal areas in
the Philippines:
additive biological indices for establishing marine protected areas
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16:40 – 17:40
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WAC Business Meeting
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Conference Room: Samphao
B
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Oral Session VIII: Distribution of
Copepods
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Chairperson: Supawadee
Chullasorn (Ramkhamhaeng University,
Bangkok, Thailand)
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13:30
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Benni W. Hansen and M.H. Sichlau (Roskilde
University, Roskilde, Denmark)
Distribution patterns of
calanoid copepod diapause eggs in Danish waters – sediment characteristics
matters
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13:50
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Gopikrishna Mantha and S. Besiktepe (The New College, Chennai, India)
Distribution of cyclopoid copepods in the Cilician Basin,
Northeastern Mediterranean Sea, Turkey
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14:10
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Pei-Kai Hsu (National Sun Yat-Sen University,
Kaohsiung, Taiwan)
The small-scale vertical distribution patterns of
copepods in a tropical lagoon in Taiwan
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14:30
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Cristy S.
Acabado, W.L. Campos, M.M.P.
Noblezada and D.M.G. Estremadura (University of the Philippines
in the Visayas, Iloilo, Philippines)
Vertical distribution of zooplankton in an upwelling area
off the Zamboanga
Peninsula in the East
Sulu Sea, Philippines
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14:50 – 15:20
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Coffee Break
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Oral Session IX: Benthic
Copepods
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Chairperson: Jae-Seong
Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
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15:20
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Janet W. Reid (Virginia Museum
of Natural History, Martinsville,
U.S.A.)
Distributions and biogeographical relationships of species of Bryocamptus (Copepoda: Harpacticoida)
in Virginia, U.S.A.
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15:40
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Suzanne Edmands (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA)
Mapping the genetics of speciation in Tigriopus californicus
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16:00
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Wonchoel Lee, J. Kong, P.H.
Lenz and D.K. Hartline (Hanyang University, Seoul,
Korea)
Adaptation of harpacticoid nervous systems to differing life styles
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16:20
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Kanghyun Lee and W. Lee (Hanyang
University, Seoul, Korea)
Effect of
mid-ultraviolet (UVB) radiation on the morphological deformity in Tigriopus
japonicus s. l. (Harpacticoida: Harpacticidae)
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Conference Room: Nil Room
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Genomics
and Copepods Workshop Discussions - All attendees of the WAC meeting are
invited to participate
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10:00 – 16:00
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Small group
discussions
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Friday, 18th July
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Conference Room: Samphao
A and B
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Symposium III: The use of cyclopoid copepods for
biological control of larval disease-bearing mosquitoes
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Chairperson: Janet
W. Reid (Virginia Museum
of Natural History, Martinsville,
USA)
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08:30
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Introduction
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08:40
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Vu S. Nam, N.T. Yen, T.V.
Phong, T.C. Tu, L.L. Loan, L.H.K. Khanh, V.T. Thang, S.C. Kutcher, J.A.
Jeffery, B.H. Kay and P.A. Ryan
(Vietnam Administration of Preventive Medicine, Hanoi, Vietnam)
Using Mesocyclops as a
biological control agent in community based dengue control programs in rural
areas in Vietnam
– a continuing success story
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09:20
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Simon C. Kutcher,
V.S.
Nam, N.T. Yen, T.C. Tu, L.L. Loan, L.H.K. Khanh, V.T. Thang, J.A. Jeffery,
B.H. Kay, P.A. Ryan (Australian
Foundation for the Peoples of Asia and the Pacific Ltd., Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam)
Extending research into action – partnerships in dengue control through
Mesocyclops-based community
projects in Vietnam
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10:00
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Pattamaporn Kittayapong (Mahidol University,
Bangkok, Thailand)
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10:30 – 11:00
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Coffee Break
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Symposium IV: Biology of
Tigriopus
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Chairperson: Hans-Uwe Dahms (National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, Taiwan)
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10:50
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Hans-Uwe Dahms (National Taiwan
Ocean University,
Keelung, Taiwan)
Review on Tigriopus research
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11:15
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Jae-Seong
Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
The copepod Tigriopus: a promising marine model organism for ecotoxicology
and environmental genomics
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11:40
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Christopher S. Willett (University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, USA)
Using genetically divergent populations of the copepod Tigriopus californicus to study the genetic basis of
reproductive isolation
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12:05
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Christopher K. Ellison and R.S. Burton (University of California,
San Diego, USA)
Allopatric differentiation and nuclear/mitochondrial genome
interactions in the splash pool copepod Tigriopus
californicus
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12:30 – 13:30
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Lunch and
Poster Sessions
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Conference Room: Samphao
A
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Oral Session
X: Copepod
Feeding
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Chairperson: Ram Kumar (University
of Delhi, New Delhi, India)
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13:30
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Michal Šorf and Z. Brandl
(University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic)
Rotifer compound in a diet of calanoid copepods: the effect of omnivorous
feeding on survival and reproduction of Eudiaptomus gracilis
(Copepoda: Calanoida)
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13:50
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Gabriela M. Esqueda-Escárcega, G.
Aceves-Medina, S. Hernández-Trujillo,
J.R. Hernández-Alfonso, S.F. Jiménez and R. Pacheco-Chávez (IPN-CICIMAR, La Paz, Mexico)
Grazing rate in Ensenada of La Paz Bay, México in
Autumn 2006
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14:10
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Sergio Hernández-Trujillo, G.M.
Esqueda-Escárcega, J.R. Hernández-Alfonso, R. Pacheco-Chávez, G.
Aceves-Medina and S. Futema-Jiménez. (CICIMAR-IPN, La Paz,
México)
Acartia
lilljeborgii grazing rate in Ensenada de La
Paz, Mexico
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14:30
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Kazutaka Takahashi, K. Ide, M. Nakamachi, A.
Kuwata and H. Saito (Tohoku National
Fisheries Research Institute, Shiogama,
Japan)
Importance of
spring diatom bloom in reproductive activity of large subarctic calanoid
copepods Eucalanus bungii in the
Oyashio region, western subarctic Pacific
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14:50 – 15:20
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Coffee Break
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Oral Session XI:
Freshwater and Brackish-water Copepods
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Chairperson: Jiang-Shiou
Hwang (National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, Taiwan)
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15:20
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Maria
K. Holynska (Museum and Institute
of Zoology, Warszawa, Poland)
Latitudinal
gradients in diversity of the freshwater copepod family, Cyclopidae
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15:40
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Renuga Kasi and R. Ramanibai
(University of Madras,
Chennai, India)
Diversity and abundance of copepods of Krishnagiri Dam, Tamilnadu, India)
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16:00
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Hans-Uwe
Dahms,
S.H. Hsiao, L.C. Tseng, and J.S. Hwang (National
Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung, Taiwan)
Zooplankton biodiversity,
biomass and feeding impact of free-living copepods in the Lan-Yang river and
its estuary in northeastern Taiwan
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16:20
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Elena
Yu. Naumova, P.E. Tereza,
A.G. Fedorova, A.N. Bondarenko and G.N. Melnik (Limnological
Institute, Irkutsk, Russia)
The reasons of
mortality of Epischura baicalensis (Copepoda, Calanoida) in Lake
Baikal
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16:40
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Koorosh Jalilzadeh A.K., S.M. Yamakanamardi and K. Altaff (University
of Mysore, Mysore, India)
Abundance of copepods from three contrasting lentic ecosystem of Mysore city, Karnataka
State, India
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17:00
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Li-Lee Chew and V.C. Chong (University of Malaya,
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Copepod community structure and abundance in a tropical mangrove
estuary, with comparisons to coastal waters
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Conference Room: Samphao
B
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Oral Session IX-2:
Benthic Copepods
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Chairperson:
Anton Brancelj (National Institute
of Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia)
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13:30
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Elena S. Chertoprud, H. Gheerardyn and
S. Gomez (Moscow State University, Moscow,
Russia)
Composition and diversity of Harpacticoida (Copepoda) of the South China Sea
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13:50
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Marco Büntzow
(Research Institute Senckenberg DZMB, Wilhelmshaven,
Germany)
The genus Paramesochra T. Scott, 1892 (Harpacticoida) on
seamounts Sedlo and Seine (NE Midatlantic):
cases of adaptive radiation?
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14:10
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Markus Schulz and K. H. George (Carl von Ossietzky
Universität, Wilhelmshaven, Germany)
First record of a member
of the Ancorabolus-group (Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Ancorabolidae) from
the eastern Mediterranean
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14:30
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Vasiliki
Kalogeropoulou, A.J. Gooday, N. Lampadariou, P. Martinez Arbizu and A. Vanreusel (Hellenic
Centre of Marine Research, Heraclion
Crete, Greece)
Temporal changes
(1989-1999), in deep sea metazoan meiofaunal assemblages with emphasis to
Harpacticoid copepods, at the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, NE Atlantic
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14:50 – 15:20
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Coffee Break
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Oral Session IX-3:
Benthic Copepods
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Chairperson:
Rony Huys (The Natural History
Museum, London, UK)
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15:20
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Hendrik Gheerardyn, M. De Troch, S.G.M.
Ndaro, M. Raes, M. Vincx and A. Vanreusel (Ghent
University, Gent, Belgium)
Community structure and
microhabitat preferences of harpacticoid copepods in a tropical reef lagoon (Zanzibar, Tanzania)
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15:40
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Christina Folkers, P.
Martinez-Arbízu and K.H. George (Research Institute Senckenberg DZMB, Wilhelmshaven, Germany)
Community Analysis of sublittoral Harpacticoida (Copepoda,
Crustacea) in the Western Baltic Sea
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16:00
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Lena Menzel and K.H.
George (Research Institute Senckenberg DZMB, Wilhelmshaven,
Germany)
Do geographically
separated deep-sea basins in the South Atlantic
have a different harpacticoid fauna? – results from the expeditions DIVA 1
(M48/1) and DIVA 2 (M63/2)
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16:20
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Motohiro
Shimanaga (Kumamoto
university, Kumamoto, Japan)
Effects of
burrows of Ocypodidae crabs on meiofaunal distributions in sediments of a
tidal flat – Do the crabs promote benthic copepods?
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16:40
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Shinsuke Saito and N. Iwasaki (Kochi University, Tosa,
Japan)
Life history and host specificity
of harpacticoid copepod Idomene sp. (Thalestridae) associated
with a compound
ascidian
Aplidium yamazii
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Conference Room: Nil Room
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Genomics
and Copepods Workshop Discussions - All attendees of the WAC meeting are
invited to participate
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10:00 – 16:00
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Small working groups begin drafting parts of the white paper, which
will serve as the basis for a manuscript to be submitted to a peer-reviewed
journal and to be included in report sent to National Science Foundation.
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Poster
Sessions
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PS-I: Parasitic and Symbiotic Copepods
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001
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Yu-Rong Cheng and C.F. Dai (National Taiwan
University, Taipei, Taiwan)
The infection of parasitic xarifiids (Copepoda)
during the bleaching of Pocillopora
damicornis
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002
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Daisuke Uyeno, S. Ohtsuka and K. Nagasawa (Hiroshima University,
Hiroshima, Japan)
Diversity of parasitic copepods in tetraodontiform fishes
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003
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Eduardo Suárez-Morales and A.M. Santana-Piñeros (El Colegio de la Frontera Sur,
Chetumal, Mexico)
A new species of Ergasilus (Copepoda: Cyclopoida: Ergasilidae) from a coastal
lagoon system of the Mexican Pacific
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004
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Anastasiya V. Zykova,
V.N.
Ivanenko and T.A. Britaev (Moscow State
University, Moscow, Russia)
Symbiotic
crustaceans in diet of three species of coral fishes associated with Acropora sp., Southern
Vietnam
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005
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Wei-Cheng
Liu, C.L. Lin and J.S.
Ho (National
Chiayi University,
Chiayi, Taiwan)
Lernanthropid copepods parasitic on marine fishes of Taiwan
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006
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B.A.
Venmathi Maran, S.
Ohtsuka, L.T. Seng and K. Nagasawa (Hiroshima University,
Hiroshima, Japan)
Newly discovered Caligus spp. from cultured fishes in Malaysia
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007
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Ching- Long Lin and J.H. Ho (National
Chiayi University,
Chiayi, Taiwan)
A new species of Bomolochus
Claus, 1864 (Copepoda: Bomolochidae) parasitic on gill of the fish, Brama japonica Hilgendorf, 1878, of Taiwan
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008
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Aleksandra S. Savchenko, V.N. Ivanenko, T.A. Britayev (Moscow State University,
Moscow, Russia)
Copepoda associated with shallow water starfishes (Asteroidea) at the
Southern Vietnam
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009
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Kazuya Nagasawa, A.
Inoue and T. Umino (Hiroshima University,
Hiroshima, Japan)
Host and
environmental factors affecting the occurrence of Neoergasilus japonicus, a copepod parasite of freshwater fish, in
a river, Japan
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010
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Midori Obe, A.
Taga, T. Umino, and K.
Nagasawa (Hiroshima University, Hiroshima,
Japan)
Infection with Neoergasilus japonicus (Copepoda: Ergasilidae) on bluegill Lepomis macrochirus, a freshwater fish
of North American origin, in Japan
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011
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H. Itoh and Shuhei Nishida (University of Tokyo,
Tokyo, Japan)
The biology of Hemicyclops
(Copepoda: Poecilostomatoida) associated with benthic invertebrates
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012
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Binh Thi
Tran, H.V. Nguyen and D.V. Nguyen (Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam)
Study on copepode
parasite of freshwater fishes in Babe
Lake, north of Vietnam
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013
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Julianne E.
Kalman and D. Tang (Cabrillo
Marine Aquarium, San Pedro,
U.S.A.)
Redescription,
range extension, and new host record of Acanthochondria
cyclopsetta Pearse, 1952 (Copepoda, Cyclopoida, Chondracanthidae)
parasitic on Xystreurys liolepis Jordan and Gilbert, 1880 in the Southern
California Bight
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014
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Vladislav I. Monchenko (Schmalhausen
Institute of Zoology NASU, Kyiv,
Ukraine)
Parasitic trend in
evolution of the family Cyclopidae (Cyclopoida)
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015
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Sarah E. Barker, I. Bricknell, K.
Thompson and J. Bron (University of Stirling,
Stirling, Scotland)
Cephalothoracic glandular structures of the female parasite Lernaeocera branchialis (Copepoda)
pre- and post- metamorphosis
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016
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Hidekatsu Suzuki (Ishinomaki Senshu
University, Ishinomaki, Japan)
Infection of Pectenophilus ornatus
(Copepoda) on the Japanese scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis) in Onagawa Bay,
Miyagi prefecture Japan
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017
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Giuseppe Alfonso and G. Belmonte (University of Salento,
Lecce, Italy)
First record of the parasite
copepod Neoergasilus in Italy
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PS II: Systematics,
Phylogeny and Molecular Genetics
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018
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Daniel Previattelli, G. Boxshall and
E.N. dos Santos-Silva (Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus, Brazil)
Origin, function and homology of different structures within the
Diaptomidae, and their informative potential for phylogenetic analysis
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019
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Khunnaphat Nakhonchom and
L. Sanoamuang (Surindra Rajabhat University,
Surin, Thailand)
Analysis of some diaptomid copepods (Copepoda,
Calanoida) in Thailand, based on partial 18S
rDNA sequence
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020
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Ephrime B. Metillo (Mindanao State
University, Iligan City, Philippines)
Preliminary taxonomic and image catalogue of copepod species
(Crustacea, Copepoda) from the neritic waters of southern Philippines
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021
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V. Monchenko
and Larysa
Samchyshyna (Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology NASU, Kyiv, Ukraine)
Application of the concept of
crossed populations in Cyclopoida in practice of taxonomic investigations in
nature
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022
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K.W. Lee, D.S. Hwang, S. Raisuddin and Jae-Seong Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
Molecular cloning, phylogenetic analysis and
developmental expression of a vitellogenin (Vg) gene from the intertidal copepod, Tigriopus japonicus
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023
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K.W. Lee, S. Raisuddin, D.S.
Hwang and Jae-Seong
Lee (Hanyang
University, Seoul, Korea)
Glutathione S-transferase-Sigma (GSTS) is a potential
biomarker of trace metal exposure in the intertidal copepod Tigriopus
japonicus
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024
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J.S. Rhee, S. Raisuddin and Jae-Seong Lee (Hanyang
University, Seoul, Korea)
Heat shock protein (Hsp) gene responses of the intertidal copepod Tigriopus japonicus to environmental toxicants
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025
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Seunghan Lee,
H.Y. Soh, J. Kong, P.H. Lenz and W. Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
Morphological and molecular comparisons between
two remotely distributed populations of Parvocalanus
crassirostris (Calanoida; Paracalanidae)
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026
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Kichoon Kim,
B.W. Kim and W. Lee (Hanyang University, Seoul,
Korea)
A new species of Sentiropsis
(Copepoda:
Harpacticoida: Paranannopidae) from the
subtidal zone, Hyeopjae beach, Jeju Island, Korea
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027
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Claudia
Halsband-Lenk, K.
Eiane and T. Kiørboe (The University Centre in Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway)
Variability
patterns in body size within and between boreal and arctic Acartia
populations: implications for microevolution processes
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028
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Martha Angélica
Gutiérrez-Aguirre, M. Elías-Gutiérrez, and A. Cervantes-Martínez (Universidad de
Quintana Roo, Cozumel Quintana Roo, Mexico)
Genetic and morphological variation into Mastigodiaptomus albuquerquensis (Herrick, 1895) (Calanoida:
Diaptomidae) populations from North and Central Mexico
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029
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Elena Zotkevich, V. Trifonov,
A. Grishanin, T. Boikova, N. Sheveleva and I. Zhimulev (Siberian Branch of
Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia)
The study of DNA from the eliminated granules in two populations of Cyclops kolensis
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030
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Rasmus
Skern-Mauritzen and A. Osland (Institute
of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway)
Evaluating quantitative real time PCR as a tool in
zooplankton quantification and species determination
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031
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A.S. Jozefczuk-Kuczynska and Maria I. Zmijewska (University of Gdansk, Gdynia, Poland)
Molecular population
genetic of Acartia tonsa from the Baltic Sea
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032
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Adelaide Rhodes (University of Washington,
Seattle, USA)
Genomic approach
to investigating lipid desaturase and elongase pathways in marine copepods
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033
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S. Iepure and Maria Hołyńska (Museum and
Institute of Zoology, Warszawa, Poland)
Postnaupliar development of the antennule in the subterranean Acanthocyclops kieferi Kiefer, 1927
species complex (Copepoda, Cyclopoida): their significance for systematics
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PS III: Diversity and
Biogeography of Copepods
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034
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Eduardo
Suárez-Morales, F. Ramírez, R. Gasca and C. Derisio (El Colegio de la Frontera Sur, Chetumal,
Mexico)
Report on some
Monstrilloida (Crustacea: Copepoda) from the Beagle Channel, South America, with description of two new species
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035
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Mohsen M. El-Sherbiny and H. Ueda (Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt)
Unknown species of the pontellid copepod genus Labidocera
(Crustacea) collected from the northern Red Sea
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036
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Larysa Samchyshyna (Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology NASU, Kyiv, Ukraine)
Zoogeographical features of freshwater and brackish calanoid copepods
of Ukraine
|
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037
|
Natthawadee Phukham, J. Teeramaethee
and S. Patarajinda (Kasetsart University, Bangkok,
Thailand)
Diversity of marine calanoid copepods (Family Pontellidae) in Myanmar and Thai waters of Andaman Sea
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038
|
Shinnichi Saito, Y. Miyamoto, H. Tamate and H. Suzuki (Yamagata University,
Yamagata, Japan)
Species diversity of pelagic copepods in the marine lakes of Palau
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039
|
Sakiko Sakaguchi, H.Ueda, S. Ohtsuka,
H.Y. Soh, Y.H.Yoon and M. Tanaka (Kochi University,
Kochi, Japan)
Brackish-water calanoid copepod faunas in western Japan in comparison with those in
neighboring Korean waters
|
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040
|
Hendrik Gheerardyn and G. Veit-Köhler (Ghent University, Ghent,
Belgium)
Diversity and large-scale biogeography of Paramesochridae (Copepoda,
Harpacticoida) in South
Atlantic and Antarctic abyssal plains
|
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041
|
Lai Peng Foong, N. Tuseran, V.K.
Lim, T. Toda and B.H.R. Othman (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
Bangi, Malaysia)
The abundances and diversity on Scambicornus
(Copepoda, Cyclopoida) associated with holothuria in Peninsular Malaysia
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042
|
Seong Yong
Moon, W. Lee and H.Y. Soh (Chonnam National University,
Jeonnam, Korea)
A new species of Bestiolina Andronov, 1991 (Calanoida, Paracalanidae) in estuarine and coastal
waters, Korea, with notes on its occurrence
patterns
|
|
043
|
Marianne
Wootton and M. Edwards (Sir Alister Hardy Foundation
for Ocean Science, Plymouth,
UK)
Life
at a species biogeographical edge: macro-scale sensitivity of a copepod
species to climate change
|
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044
|
Inta
Deimantovica (University
of Latvia, Riga, Latvia)
Records of the
species Limnocalanus macrurus in Latvia
|
|
045
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Jung-Hoon Kang, M. Chang and H.Y.
Soh (Korea Ocean Research & Development
Institute / South Sea Institute, Kyungnam, Republic
of Korea)
Occurrence of a copepod Acartia
hongi beyond their bio-geographical range in the southern coastal waters
of Korea
|
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046
|
Hyeon Gyeong Jeong, H.Y. Soh, and
H.L. Suh (Chonnam National University,
Gwangju, Republic
of Korea)
A new species of Labidocera (Copepoda, Pontellidae) in the South Sea of Korea,
with redescription of the closely related
species L. rotunda
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047
|
Hyeon Gyeong Jeong,
H.Y. Soh, H.L. Suh, S.B. Jeong and Y.H.Yoon (Chonnam National University,
Gwangju, Republic
of Korea)
Labidocera species (Copepoda,
Pontellidae) in the adjacent waters of the Tsushima Warm Current, with notes
on their zoogeography
|
|
048
|
Min-Chul Jang, K.S. Shin, P.G. Jang and B.G. Hyun and D.H. Shon (Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Geoje, Republic of Korea)
Composition of Copepoda
in ballast water of ships entering Korea, Part I : Pusan and Ulsan harbors
|
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049
|
Ok-Myung
Hwang, M.C. Jang, K.S. Shin, D.H.
Shon and W.J. Lee (Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute, Geoje,
Republic of Korea)
Composition of Copepoda in
ballast water of ships entered Korea, Part II: Kwangyang and
Incheon harbors
|
|
050
|
Irene
Vaglio and G. Belmonte (University of Salento, Lecce,
Italy)
Copepods as bioindicators
of the confinement gradient in Taranto
Seas (Ionian Sea, Italy)
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|
051
|
Sophie Conroy-Dalton (The Natural
History Museum,
London, UK)
Biodiversity of sandy beach Copepoda from Mozambique and its neighbouring
coastal countries: TRANSMAP project
|
|
052
|
S.H. Hsiao, Jiang-Shiou Hwang and T.H.
Fang
(National Taiwan Ocean University,
Keelung, Taiwan)
Copepod species compositions and body contents of trace metals in
the waters of northern Taiwan
|
|
|
|
|
PS IV: Benthic
Copepods
|
|
|
|
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053
|
Samuel Gómez (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,
Mazatlán, México)
On some species of Cletocamptus
Schmankewitsch, 1875 (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from Argentina
|
|
054
|
Elena Fefilova (Institute of Biology
Komi Scientific Center, Syktyvkar,
Russia)
Harpacticoid fauna
in the North-East of Europe
|
|
055
|
Yue Lou, J.W. Back, W.
Lee and J.H. Baily-Brock (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
Community structure of meiofauna - Harpacticoid diversity in the sandy
beaches of Oahu, Hawaii in September 2007
|
|
056
|
Jin Wook Back,
Rony
Huys and Wonchoel Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
A new genus
(Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Laophontidae) from the subtidal zone, Hyeopjae
beach, Jeju Island, Korea
|
|
057
|
Dong Ju Lee and W. Lee (Hanyang
University, Seoul, Korea)
A new species of the genus Maraenobiotus
(Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Canthocamptidae) from Mount Wolchul, Korea
|
|
058
|
Jin Wook Back, H.J. Moon and W.
Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
A new species of Paramesochra T. Scott, 1892 (Copepoda,
Harpacticoida, Paramesochridae) from the coast of Yellow Sea, Korea
|
|
058
|
Kanghyun Lee, K. Kim and W.
Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
Effect of
mid-ultraviolet (UVB) radiation on the mortality in Tigriopus japonicus s. l. (Harpacticoida:
Harpacticidae)
|
|
060
|
Minjae Kim and W. Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
Morphological, molecular and reproductive characteristics of Tigriopus species from Korea with a
definition of two new species
|
|
061
|
Jung Ho Hong, K. Lee and W. Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
A checklist of the harpacticoid copepods in the Arctic
|
|
062
|
Terue C. Kihara, T. Björnberg, G. Lotufo and C.E.F. da Rocha (Universidade de São
Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil)
Tetragonicipitidae (Copepoda: Harpacticoida) from the coast of the
State of São Paulo, Brazil
|
|
063
|
V.R. Alekseev, Elena Fefilova and F. Yousof (Ural Division of Russian Academy of Sciences, Syktyvkar, 167982, Russia)
Biodiversity of continental
Harpacticoida in Malaysia
|
|
064
|
Supawadee Chullasorn (Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok,
Thailand)
A new species of Scottolana Por, 1967 (Copepoda:
Harpacticoida: Canuellidae) from Kata sandy beach Phuket Island
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|
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|
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PS V: Role of Copepods in Ecosystem
|
|
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065
|
Pailin Jitchum and Ladda Wongrat (Kasetsart University,
Bangkok, Thailand)
Community structure
and abundance of epipelagic copepods in a shallow protected bay, the Gulf of Thailand
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|
066
|
Carlos
Álvarez Silva and María
Guadalupe Miranda Arce (Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana,
Iztapalapa, México)
Planktonic copepods from Grande and Chica lagoons, Veracruz, Mexico
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067
|
Igor Stanković, I. Ternjej, Z.
Mihaljević, L. Furač and M. Kerovec (University of Zagreb,
Zagreb, Croatia)
Crustacean plankton community and their relation to abiotic parameters
in gypsum karst lakes with focus on copepods (Crustacea, Copepoda)
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|
068
|
Ivančica
Ternjej, Z. Mihaljević, M. Kerovec and
I. Stanković (University of Zagreb,
Zagreb, Croatia)
Copepods vs Cladocerans: long term changes in crustacean zooplankton
community of the Butoniga reservoir (Croatia)
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|
069
|
Gregory
W. Gelembiuk, M.
Posavi, B.P. Metzger, B.D. Eads and C.E. Lee (University of Wisconsin
- Madison, U.S.A.)
Targets
of selection during a fundamental niche expansion
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|
070
|
V. Monchenko, Stalina
Krazhan and L.
Samchyshyna (Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology NASU, Kyiv, Ukraine)
Biomass and copepod taxocene
from salt ponds of the Sivash Area (Ukraine,
Crimea)
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|
071
|
Kwang-Hyeon Chang, A. Amano, W.M. Todd, T. Isobe, P. Maricar, S.
Nakano, K. Omori and S. Tanabe (Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan)
Distribution of copepods and effects of pollution on planktonic food web of Manila Bay
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|
072
|
Ricardo Palomares-García, Jaime Gómez-Gutiérrez and
Carlos J. Robinson (Centro
Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas, La Paz, Mexico)
Winter
vertical distribution of copepods in the Gulf of
California, México
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|
073
|
Li-Chun Tseng, J.S. Hwang and Q.C. Chen (National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, Taiwan)
Autumn Copepod community structure and their
feeding in the shallow mixed layer of the subtropical South
China Sea
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|
074
|
Kyoungsoon
Shin, M.C. Jang, P.G. Jang, D.H.
Shon and W.S. Kim
(Korea Ocean Research and
Development Institute, Geoje, Korea)
Annual variations of vertical
distribution of copepods in the Korea Strait
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|
075
|
Agata
Weydmann, J. Søreide, S.
Kwasniewski, S. Falk-Petersen and J. Berge (Polish Academy of Sciences, Sopot, Poland)
Seasonal dynamics in copepod community structure in a high Arctic fjord
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|
076
|
Juana Mireya Mendoza-Vera, S. Kâ, M.
Bouvy, C. Cuoc and M. Pagano (Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille, Marseille, France)
Effects of the cyanobacteria Cylindrospermopsis
raciborskii on the estuarine calanoid copepod Pseudodiaptomus hessei
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|
|
|
|
PS VI: Life Cycle
Strategies of Copepods
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|
|
|
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077
|
H.J. Lin, S.H. Cheng and Wen-Been
Chang (National Museum of Marine Biology
and Aquarium, Pingtung, Taiwan)
Morphology
on different molting stages of Acartia southwelli Sewell 1914
|
|
078
|
Michal Šorf, Z. Brandl and M. Vašek (University of South Bohemia,
České Budějovice, Czech Republic)
The different response of nauplii, copepodites and adult copepods to the
presence and absence of underyearling perch (Perca fluviatilis) in
experimental mesocosms
|
|
079
|
Ceballos-Vázquez, P., G.M. Esqueda-Escárcega,
M. Arellano-Martínez & S. Hernández-Trujillo (Centro
Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas, La Paz, México)
Gonad morphology and maturation in Centropages furcatus: first
assessment in a Mexican subtropical lagoon
|
|
080
|
Khunnaphat Nakhonchom and
L. Sanoamuang (Surindra Rajabhat University,
Surin, Thailand)
Life cycle of Neodiaptomus schmackeri (Poppe & Richard, 1892) and Thermocyclops
decipiens Kiefer, 1926
|
|
081
|
Erica Goetze and T. Kiørboe (University
of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, U.S.A.)
Heterospecific
mating and species recognition in planktonic marine calanoids
|
|
082
|
Kareem Altaff
and
I.D. Begum (The New College, Chennai, India)
Oviducal glands in two species of Pseudodiaptomous-
a new report
|
|
083
|
Tomoko Yoshiki, B. Yamanoha, T. Kikuchi and
T. Toda (Soka Univerirsity, Tokyo, Japan)
Effect of hydrostatic pressure on embryos of the calanoid copepod, Calanus sinicus
|
|
084
|
D. Beyrend-Dur, S.H. Cheng, S. Souissi and Jiang-Shiou
Hwang (National Taiwan Ocean University,
Keelung, Taiwan)
Reproductive biology of Pseudodiaptomus annandalei (Copepoda;
Calanoida)
|
|
085
|
G. Dur, Jiang
Shiou Hwang, S. Souissi, F. Schmitt and S.H. Cheng (National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, Taiwan)
Behaviour of the
copepod Pseudodiaptomus annandalei:
comparison of the swimming pattern of female, ovigerous female and male
|
|
086
|
Samba Kâ, J.M. Mendoza-Vera, M.
Pagano and C. Cuoc (Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Sénégal)
Genitalia of Pseudodiaptomus hessei (Copepoda, Calanoida, Pseudodiaptomidae)
|
|
087
|
Gopikrishna Mantha and K. Altaff (The New College, Chennai,
India)
Functional morphology and post embryonic development of Apocyclops dengizicus (Copepoda :
Cyclopoida)
|
|
088
|
E.M. Guzera and Maria I. Zmijewska (University of Gdansk,
Gdynia, Poland)
Life strategy of Clausocalanidae family in coastal Antarctic waters (Admiralty Bay,
King George Island)
|
|
|
|
|
PS VII: Grazing
Rate and Predation of Copepods
|
|
|
|
|
089
|
Cecilia Enríquez
García, S. Nandini, and S.S.S.
Sarma (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico)
Demographic characteristics of the copepod Acanthocyclops robustus fed mixed algal (Scenedesmus acutus)-rotifer (Brachionus
havanaensis) diet
|
|
090
|
C.H. Lee, H.U. Dahms, S.H. Cheng
and Jiang-Shiou Hwang (National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, Taiwan)
Hydrodynamic patterns affect
copepod mating and predation by
grouper larvae Epinephelus
coioides on Pseudodiaptomus
annandalei (Copepoda, Calanoida)
|
|
091
|
S. Vinogiri Krishnan (University Science of Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia)
Efficiency of Mesocyclops
aspericornis (Copepoda: Cyclopoida) in controlling vector mosquito larvae
in laboratory and field predation experiments
|
|
092
|
Ricardo Palomares-García, R. De Silva-Dávila and R. Avendaño-Ibarra (Centro
Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas,
La Paz, Mexico)
Predation of the copepod Oncaea mediterranea upon cephalopod
paralarvae in the Gulf of California
|
|
093
|
Adelaide Rhodes (University of Washington,
Seattle, USA)
Rapid method to
detect the relative uptake of copepods by larval marine fish
|
|
|
|
|
PS VIII: Copepods
and Aquaculture
|
|
|
|
|
094
|
Wen-Tseng
Lo, P.K. Hsu, H.Y.
Hsieh, C.L. Chung and C.T. Shih (National
Sun Yat-Sen
University, Kaohsiung,
Taiwan, Republic of China)
Responses of copepods and hydrology to the removal
of mariculture racks in a coastal lagoon in Taiwan
|
|
095
|
Guillaume Drillet and G. Dur (Roskilde University,
Roskilde, Denmark)
Providing new tools for scientist : the world copepod culture database Roskilde University
|
|
|
|
|
PS IX: Ecotoxicological
Studies of Copepods
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|
|
|
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096
|
I.T. Yu, K.W. Lee, C.H. Yoon, S.J.
Lee, M.Y. Yoon and Jae-Seong
Lee (Hanyang
University, Seoul, Korea)
Copper enhances apoptosis but not cell survival in the copepod, Tigriopus japonicus
|
|
097
|
Luiz
Felipe Mendes Gusmão, E.L. Gaeta
Espíndola, M. Beraldo Masutti, R.W. Reis Filho (Australian Institute of Marine Science,
Townsville, Australia)
Effects of copper and chromium contamination on the populational
structure of four freshwater copepod species in micro and mesocosms
experiments
|
|
098
|
Hyun Woo Bang, W. Lee and I.S.
Kwak (Chonnam National University,
Yeosu, Korea)
Delivering generation effects using full life cycle toxicity test on Harpacticoid
copepod, Tigriopus japonicus s.l.
exposure to bisphenol A
|
|
|
|
|
PS X: Freshwater
Copepods
|
|
|
|
|
099
|
La-orsri
Sanoamuang and B. Boonsit (Khon Kaen University, Khon
Kaen, Thailand)
Species diversity and distribution
of calanoid and cyclopoid copepods in Songkhram
River Basin, northeast Thailand
|
|
100
|
La-orsri
Sanoamuang and P. Wansuang (Khon Kaen
University, Khon Kaen, Thailand)
Copepod communities
in temporary waters in Ubon Ratchathani province,
northeast Thailand
|
|
101
|
La-orsri
Sanoamuang and S. Faitakum (Khon Kaen
University, Khon Kaen, Thailand)
Biodiversity of calanoid and cyclopoid copepods in the floodplain of the Mun River,
northeast Thailand
|
|
102
|
Rachada
Chaicharoen and L. Sanoamuang (Khon Kaen University, Khon
Kaen, Thailand)
Two new species of
freshwater calanoid copepods from seven provinces of Cambodia
|
|
103
|
Santi Watiroyram A. Brancelj
and L. Sanoamuang (Khon Kaen University,
Khon Kaen, Thailand)
A preliminary study on species composition of stygobitic microcrustaceans
in caves in Thailand
|
|
104
|
Kamonwan Koompoot and L. Sanoamuang (Khon Kaen University,
Khon Kaen, Thailand)
Diaptomid copepods from four provinces (Suphanburi,
Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi and Phetchaburi) in the central part of Thailand
|
|
105
|
Dong
Ju Lee and W. Lee (Hanyang University,
Seoul, Korea)
On the morphological abnormality
of planktonic copepods, Pseudodiaptomus inopinus and Acanthocyclops
vernalis
|
|
106
|
Juana Mireya
Mendoza-Vera, S. Kâ, C. Cuoc, M. Bouvy and M. Pagano (Centre d'Océanologie de Marseille, Marseille, France)
Decline of Pseudodiaptomus hessei (Copepoda, Calanoida) in two
water bodies of the Senegal River hydrosystem (West
Africa): hypotheses and perspectives
|
|
107
|
Giuseppe Alfonso and G. Belmonte (University of Salento,
Lecce, Italy)
Distribution of Calanoida
in freshwater bodies of Apulia (S.E. Italy)
|
|
108
|
Min Ho Seo, Y.H. Yoon, Y.S.
Sin, and H.Y. Soh (Chonnam National University,
Yeosu,
Korea)
Copepod communities variation by open/close of
Youngsan Lake Dike, western Korea
|
|
109
|
V.R. Alekseev and Maria Rosa Miracle (University of Valencia, Burjassot,
Spain)
How to solve the Acanthocyclops
vernalis-americanus-robustus problem?
|
|
110
|
V.R. Alekseev, M. Sahuquillo and Maria Rosa Miracle (University of Valencia, Burjassot, Spain)
Contribution to the
taxonomy and distribution of the genus Eucyclops
in Eastern Spain
|
|
111
|
Martin Krajicek and M. Cerny (Charles University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic)
Genetic diversity of central European Cyclops (Crustacea,
Copepoda) species
|
|
112
|
Cheng-Han
Wu, S.H. Cheng and J.S. Hwang (National Taiwan
Ocean University, Keelung,
Taiwan)
Effects of food and light on swimming
behavior of copepod nauplii Apocyclops
royi and Pseudodiaptomus annandalei
|
|
113
|
Kareem Altaff and P. Muthupriya
(The New College, Chennai, India)
Redescription of species of the
genus Apocyclops from Adyar
estuary, India
|
|
114
|
Khunnaphat
Nakhonchom and L. Sanoamuang (Khon Kaen University,
Khon Kaen, Thailand)
Diversity
of Freshwater Copepods (Calanoida,
Cyclopoida) in Northern Thailand
|
|
115
|
Eduardo Suárez-Morales, M.A. Gutiérrez-Aguirre
and E. Walsh (El Colegio de la Frontera Sur,
Chetumal, Mexico)
A checklist of the freshwater copepods from a North American desert
|
|
116
|
Nancy Mercado Salas, E. Suárez-Morales and M. Silva-Briano (El Colegio de la Frontera Sur,
Chetumal, Mexico)
A new species of Acanthocyclops
(Cyclopoida: Cyclopinae) from Central Mexico
|
|
|
|
|
PS XI: Reproduction
and Development of Copepods
|
|
117
|
A. Souissi, S. Souissi, D. Devreker and Jiang-Shiou Hwang (National Taiwan Ocean
University, Keelung, Taiwan)
Occurrence of feminized male on a laboratory culture of the copepod Eurytemora affinis from the Seine estuary
|
|
118
|
Rachada Chaicharoen and L. Sanoamuang (Khon Kaen
University, Khon Kaen, Thailand)
Records of
intersexuality in the freshwater copepod, Eodiaptomus draconisignivomi
Brehm from Cambodia
|
|
119
|
Luiz
Felipe Mendes Gusmão and D. McKinnon (Australian Institute of Marine
Science,Townsville, Australia)
Acrocalanus
gracilis development and intersexuality in the Timor Sea
|
|
120
|
Ksenia
N. Kosobokova and R.R. Hopcroft (P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology RAS, Moscow, Russia)
Population structure and egg production of Metridia longa in the Arctic Ocean
|
|
121
|
T. Björnberg and Terue C. Kihara (Universidade
de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil)
The nauplii of
Tetragonicipitidae (Copepoda: Harpacticoida)
|
|
122
|
Supawadee Chullasorn and P. Kangtia (Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok,
Thailand)
Naupliar development of Robertsonia sp. (Copepoda:
Harpacticoida: Miraciidae) from a brown alga in Thailand
|
|
123
|
Supawadee Chullasorn, W. Anansatitporn, P.
Kangtia, P. Klangsin and R. Jullawateelert (Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok, Thailand)
Naupliar development of Paramphiascella sp.
(Copepoda: Harpacticoida: Miraciidae) from a green alga in Thailand
|
|
124
|
Argun A Özak and I. Cengizler
(University of Cukurova,
Adana, Turkey)
Morphology and light microscope histology of female reproductive system
of Caligus minimus Otto, 1821
(Copepoda : Caligidae)
|
|
125
|
P. Muthupirya and Kareem Altaff (The New College, Chennai, India)
The reproductive biology of Apocyclops
dengizicus and Apocyclops royi
|
|
126
|
Teruaki Yoshida, E.E. Jin, T.
Toda and B.H.R. Othman (Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,
Bangi, Malaysia)
Effect of temperature on egg development time and hatching success of four dominant copepod species
(Copepoda: Calanoida) from the Straits of Malacca
|
|
|
|
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|
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