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  1. Oithona nana Giesbrecht, 1893 - WoRMS - World Register of …

  2. Oithona nana - Species Card - Marine Planktonic Copepods - obs …

  3. Oithona nana | Zooplankton Guide - Scripps Institution of …

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    Krsinic and Lucic ( Krsinic and Lucic, 1994 ), using a 250 μm net, estimate retention at only 1.2% for Oithona nana and 16.2% for calanoids (comprising 63.3% Paracalanus parvus and 31% Pseudocalanus elongatus ).
    714. Abstract. Oithona has been described as the most ubiquitous and abundant copepod in the world's oceans. Most of our knowledge of zooplankton abundance and
    The cyclopoid copepod Oithona similis has been described as the most abundant and ubiquitous copepod in the world ( Bigelow, 1926 ), yet Evans noted that ‘because of the universality of medium plankton nets (mesh size 200–330 μm), Oithona records of an unsatisfactory nature are widespread throughout the literature’ ( Evans, 1973 ).
    Oithona has been described as the most ubiquitous and abundant copepod in the world's oceans.
  5. seasonal abundance and production of Oithona nana …

  6. The non-indigenous Oithona davisae in a Mediterranean …

  7. Seasonal production of Oithona nana Giesbrecht, 1893 (Copepoda ...

  8. Is Oithona the most important copepod in the world's oceans?

  9. Male Differentiation in the Marine Copepod Oithona nana Reveals …

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