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  1. The strengths and weaknesses of Live Fluorescently Labelled Algae (LFLA) to estimate herbivory in protozooplankton and mixoplankton
  2. The neritic marine copepod Centropages typicus does not suffer physiological costs from diel temperature fluctuations associated with its vertical migration
  3. Mixoplankton interferences in dilution grazing experiments
  4. Mixotrophy upgrades food quality for marine calanoid copepods
  5. Predator Chemical Cue Effects on the Diel Feeding Behaviour of Marine Protists
  6. Non-lethal effects of the predator Meganyctiphanes norvegica and influence of seasonal photoperiod and food availability on the diel feeding behaviour of the copepod Centropages typicus
  7. Trophic interactions and diel feeding rhythms of microzooplankton in a productive Swedish Fjord
  8. Effects of prey trophic mode on the gross-growth efficiency of marine copepods: the case of mixoplankton
  9. Ontogenetic changes in the elemental composition and stoichiometry of marine copepods with different life history strategies
  10. Effects of multigenerational rearing, ontogeny and predation threat on copepod feeding rhythms
  11. Caveats on the use of rotenone to estimate mixotrophic grazing in the oceans
  12. Mixotrophic protists and a new paradigm for marine ecology: where does plankton research go now?
  13. Towards an Understanding of Diel Feeding Rhythms in Marine Protists: Consequences of Light Manipulation
  14. Ontogenetic changes in the feeding functional response of the marine copepod Paracartia grani
  15. Planktonic food web structure and trophic transfer efficiency along a productivity gradient in the tropical and subtropical Atlantic Ocean
  16. The quantitative role of microzooplankton grazing in dimethylsulfide (DMS) production in the NW Mediterranean
  17. Effects of concentration and size of suspended particles on the ingestion, reproduction and mortality rates of the copepod, Acartia tonsa
  18. How much is enough for nutrients in microzooplankton dilution grazing experiments?
  19. Publisher Correction: Sex-Dependent Effects of Caloric Restriction on the Ageing of an Ambush Feeding Copepod
  20. Effects of small-scale turbulence on growth and grazing of marine microzooplankton
  21. Sex-Dependent Effects of Caloric Restriction on the Ageing of an Ambush Feeding Copepod
  22. Diel feeding rhythms in marine microzooplankton: effects of prey concentration, prey condition, and grazer nutritional history
  23. Oceanic protists with different forms of acquired phototrophy display contrasting biogeographies and abundance
  24. Environmental boundaries of marine cladoceran distributions in the NW Mediterranean: Implications for their expansion under global warming
  25. Variability of mesozooplankton biomass and individual size in <em>a</em> coast-offshore transect in the Catalan Sea: relationships with chlorophyll <em>a</em> and hydrographic features
  26. Effects of eutrophication on the planktonic food web dynamics of marine coastal ecosystems: The case study of two tropical inlets
  27. Functional ecology of aquatic phagotrophic protists – Concepts, limitations, and perspectives
  28. Non-proportional bioaccumulation of trace metals and metalloids in the planktonic food web of two Singapore coastal marine inlets with contrasting water residence times
  29. A light-induced shortcut in the planktonic microbial loop
  30. Role of zooplankton in marine biogeochemical cycles: from fine scale to global theories
  31. Defining Planktonic Protist Functional Groups on Mechanisms for Energy and Nutrient Acquisition: Incorporation of Diverse Mixotrophic Strategies
  32. Ageing and Caloric Restriction in a Marine Planktonic Copepod
  33. Contrasting effects of ocean acidification on the microbial food web under different trophic conditions
  34. Heterogeneous distribution of plankton within the mixed layer and its implications for bloom formation in tropical seas
  35. understanding what feeds the fish
  36. Feeding rates and prey : predator size ratios of the nauplii and adult females of the marine cyclopoid copepod Oithona davisae
  37. Use of live, fluorescently-labeled algae for measuring microzooplankton grazing in natural communities
  38. Light-induced changes on the feeding behaviour of the calanoid copepod Clausocalanus furcatus (Brady, 1883): evidence from a mesocosm study
  39. Future Climate Scenarios for a Coastal Productive Planktonic Food Web Resulting in Microplankton Phenology Changes and Decreased Trophic Transfer Efficiency
  40. for decades we have misrepresented how the marine food web functions - this explains why
  41. Effects of trophic cascades in dilution grazing experiments: from artificial saturated feeding responses to positive slopes
  42. Adaptations to feast and famine in different strains of the marine heterotrophic dinoflagellates Gyrodinium dominans and Oxyrrhis marina 
  43. Microzooplankton grazing in the oceans: impacts, data variability, knowledge gaps and future directions
  44. Zooplankton distribution and feeding in the Arctic Ocean during a Phaeocystis pouchetii bloom
  45. Biodiversity and distribution patterns of planktonic cnidarians in San Matías Gulf, Patagonia, Argentina
  46. Effects of temperature on the metabolic stoichiometry of Arctic zooplankton
  47. Maintenance, feeding and growth of Carybdea marsupialis (Cnidaria: Cubozoa) in the laboratory
  48. Effects of light availability on mixotrophy and microzooplankton grazing in an oligotrophic plankton food web: Evidences from a mesocosm study in Eastern Mediterranean waters
  49. Phytoplankton growth and microzooplankton grazing along a sub-Arctic fjord (Godthåbsfjord, west Greenland)
  50. Intraspecific variability in Karlodinium veneficum: Growth rates, mixotrophy, and lipid composition
  51. Protein and nucleic acid metabolism as proxies for growth and fitness of Oithona davisae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida) early developmental stages
  52. Stimulation of gross dimethylsulfide (DMS) production by solar radiation
  53. Metabolic rates and carbon budget of early developmental stages of the marine cyclopoid copepod Oithona davisae
  54. Trophic role and carbon budget of metazoan microplankton in northwest Mediterranean coastal waters
  55. Low microzooplankton grazing rates in the Arctic Ocean during a Phaeocystis pouchetii bloom (Summer 2007): fact or artifact of the dilution technique?
  56. Copepod feeding in the ocean: scaling patterns, composition of their diet and the bias of estimates due to microzooplankton grazing during incubations
  57. Effects of temperature and food concentration on the survival, development and growth rates of naupliar stages of Oithona davisae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida)
  58. Feeding rates and gross growth efficiencies of larval developmental stages of Oithona davisae (Copepoda, Cyclopoida)
  59. Revisiting the dilution technique to quantify the role of microzooplankton in DMS(P) cycling: laboratory and field tests
  60. The role of arctic zooplankton in biogeochemical cycles: respiration and excretion of ammonia and phosphate during summer
  61. Modelling the effect of constant and fluctuating food supply on egg production rates of Acartia grani
  62. Sulfur assimilation byOxyrrhis marinafeeding on a35S-DMSP-labelled prey
  63. Feeding and growth kinetics of the planktotrophic larvae of the spionid polychaete Polydora ciliata (Johnston)
  64. Zooplankton grazing in the Atlantic Ocean: A latitudinal study
  65. Lethal and sublethal effects of naphthalene and 1,2-dimethylnaphthalene on naupliar and adult stages of the marine cyclopoid copepod Oithona davisae
  66. Accumulation and Cycling of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Zooplankton
  67. Mediterranean marine copepods: basin-scale trends of the calanoid Centropages typicus
  68. The trophic roles of microzooplankton in marine systems
  69. Life history and population dynamics of the marine cladoceran Penilia avirostris (Branchiopoda: Cladocera) in the Catalan Sea (NW Mediterranean)
  70. Impact of micro- and nanograzers on phytoplankton assessed by standard and size-fractionated dilution grazing experiments
  71. Feeding and production of zooplankton in the Catalan Sea (NW Mediterranean)
  72. Physical control of zooplankton communities in the Catalan Sea
  73. Scaling of feeding in marine calanoid copepods
  74. Feeding activity and swimming patterns of Acartia grani and Oithona davisae nauplii in the presence of motile and non-motile prey
  75. Centropages behaviour: Swimming and vertical migration
  76. The feeding ecology of the copepod Centropages typicus (Kröyer)
  77. Ecological success of the cladoceran Penilia avirostris in the marine environment: feeding performance, gross growth efficiencies and life history
  78. Sazhina, L.I. - 2006. Breeding, growth rates, and production of marine copepods. Universities Press, Hyderabad, India.
  79. Lethal and sublethal effects of naphthalene and 1,2-dimethylnaphthalene on the marine copepod Paracartia grani
  80. Feeding ecology of the marine cladoceran Penilia avirostris: natural diet, prey selectivity and daily ration
  81. Trophic impact, metabolism, and biogeochemical role of the marine cladoceran Penilia avirostris and the co-dominant copepod Oithona nana in NW Mediterranean coastal waters
  82. Effects of the toxic dinoflagellate Karlodinium sp. (cultured at different N/P ratios) on micro and mesozooplankton
  83. Trophic ecology of Calanoides acutus in Gerlache Strait and Bellingshausen Sea waters (Antarctica, December 2002)
  84. Zooplankton biomass distribution patterns along the western Antarctic Peninsula (December 2002)
  85. PREDICTING SINGLE AND MIXTURE TOXICITY OF PETROGENIC POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS TO THE COPEPOD OITHONA DAVISAE
  86. The ciliate-copepod link in marine ecosystems
  87. Grazing of two common appendicularians on the natural prey assemblage of a tropical coastal ecosystem
  88. Reality checks on microbial food web interactions in dilution experiments: Responses to the comments of Dolan and McKeon
  89. Microzooplankton production in the oceans
  90. Phytoplankton growth, microzooplankton grazing, and carbon cycling in marine systems
  91. Trophic impact and prey selection by crustacean zooplankton on the microbial communities of an oligotrophic coastal area (NW Mediterranean Sea)
  92. Estimating zooplankton biomass through image analysis
  93. Concentrations of plutonium and americium in plankton from the western Mediterranean Sea
  94. Effects of small-scale turbulence on copepods: The case of Oithona davisae
  95. Seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton in the Antarctic Polar Front region at 170°W
  96. Copepod egg production in the NW Mediterranean: effects of winter environmental conditions
  97. Mesozooplankton grazing effect on primary production: A global comparative analysis in marine ecosystems
  98. Annual Zooplankton Succession in Coastal NW Mediterranean Waters: The Importance of the Smaller Size Fractions
  99. Microbial community composition and growth dynamics in the Antarctic Polar Front and seasonal ice zone during late spring 1997
  100. Bacteria-flagellate interactions in the microbial food web of the oligotrophic subtropical North Pacific
  101. Naupliar growth versus egg production in the calanoid copepod Centropages typicus
  102. Mesozooplankton influences on the microbial food web: Direct and indirect trophic interactions in the oligotrophic open ocean
  103. Copepod egg production in the western Mediterranean:response to food availability in oligotrophic environments
  104. Antarctic zooplankton metabolism: carbon requirements and ammonium excretion of salps and crustacean zooplankton in the vicinity of the Bransfield Strait during January 1994
  105. RNA content of copepods as a tool for determining adult growth rates in the field
  106. Egg and faecal pellet production rates of the marine copepod Metridia gerlachei northwest of the Antarctic Peninsula
  107. Food availability as a potential source of bias in the egg production method for copepods
  108. Growth and survival rates of early developmental stages of Acartia grani (Copepoda:Calanoida) in relation to food concentration and fluctuations in food supply
  109. Effects of constant and fluctuating food supply on egg production rates of Acartia grani (Copepoda:Calanoida)
  110. Planktonic herbivorous food webs in the catalan Sea (NW Mediterranean): temporal variability and comparison of indices of phyto-zooplankton coupling based on state variables and rate processes
  111. Small-scale turbulence and zooplankton metabolism: Effects of turbulence on heartbeat rates of planktonic crustaceans