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  1. Studies of "Codonellopsis balechi"
  2. Spatial distribution of planktonic ciliates in waters around the ...

  3. Spatial distribution of microzooplankton in different areas

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    Codonellopsis balechi was a common species in coastal waters of the Antarctic Peninsula region (Alder et al. 1991; Monti-Birkenmeier et al. 2021 ). In our study, Cymatocylis cf. cristallina, Cymatocylis cf. convallaria, and Codonellopsis balechi were the three dominant species with average abundances higher than 2 ind. L −1.
    In the material studied, Codonellopsis balechi characterizes coastal areas with high turbulence and advective energy (zone C in Fig. 2; see von Bodunen et al., 1986). It also was found to predominate in the area off Palmer Station during summer 1989-1990 (V.A. Alder, unpublished data, 1990).
    The high percentage of Codonellopsis balechi can be related to the fact that Antarctic Sound is a neritic area, with high turbulence and advective energy that could be advantageous for tintinnids with a lorica covered mostly with non-biogenic particles.
    Then, Hada gives the new name, Codonellopsis balechi, to the latter antarctic species. (ref. ID; 3544) One of the two specimens has an oblong bowl with a somewhat neat surface and a short conical aboral horn, but the other an urn-shaped bowl with a coarse surface and a stout roundly ended aboral horn.
  5. Codonellopsis Morphology - 国立環境研究所

  6. The ecology and biogeography of tintinnid ciliates in the Atlantic ...

  7. Micro- and mesozooplankton successions in an Antarctic coastal ...

  8. Pioneers of plankton research: Enrique Balech (1912–2007)

  9. Spatial and seasonal variability of the planktonic ... - ScienceDirect

  10. Microplanktonic distributional patterns west of the ... - Springer

  11. annual cycle of planktonic ciliates in nearshore waters at Signy …

  12. Geographic and vertical distribution of the relative …

    WEBCodonellopsis balechi in the present study was almost entirely restricted to one station (number 15; Fig. 4F), whereas in nearby oceanic waters it was not recorded at ...

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