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  1. The World of Copepods - Copepoda - World Register of Marine …

  2. The World of Copepods - Cyclopoida - World Register of Marine …

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  4. Register of Antarctic Species (RAS) - Oncaeidae Giesbrecht, 1893

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    Copepods are miniscule crustaceans just a few millimeters long, about the size of several grains of sand in a row. “They’re the bugs of the sea,” explains Steven Haddock, a marine biologist studying deep-sea zooplankton at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. “They’re small and numerous, they’re eaten by a lot of things.”
    n.any tiny marine or freshwater crustacean of the class Copepoda: some are abundant in plankton and others are parasitic. [1830–40; < New Latin Copepoda = cope-, appar. for copo-, combining form of Greek kṓpē handle, oar + -poda -poda]
    Copepods may be free-living, symbiotic, or internal or external parasites on almost every major metazoan phylum. Adults typically have a body length in the 1-2 mm range, but adults of free-living species may be as short as 0.2 mm or as long as 17 mm.
    Copepods inhabit a huge range of salinities, from fresh water to hypersaline conditions, and they can be found virtually everywhere there is water; from subterranean caves to pools collected in bromeliad leaves or in damp leaf litter on the ground, from streams, rivers, and lakes to the open ocean and the sediment layers beneath.
  6. First occurrence of the family Botryllophilidae Sars G.O., 1921 ... - Brill

  7. SciELO - Brasil - Taxonomic Catalog of the Brazilian Fauna: the ...

  8. A new species of Tortanus (Atortus) (Copepoda, Calanoida ... - GBIF

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