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Planktonic copepods are important to global ecology and the carbon cycle; They are usually the dominant members of the zooplankton, and are major food organisms for small fish, whales, seabirds and other crustaceans such as krill in the ocean and in fresh water. Some scientists say they form the largest animal biomass on earth. They compete for this title with Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba). Because of their smaller size and relatively faster growth rates, however, and because they are more evenly distributed throughout more of the world's oceans, copepods almost certainly contribute far more to the secondary productivity of the world's oceans, and to the global ocean carbon sink than krill, and perhaps than all other groups of organisms together. The surface layers of the oceans are currently believed to be the world's largest carbon sink, absorbing about 2 billion tonnes of carbon a year, the equivalent to perhaps a third of human carbon emissions, thus reducing their impact. Many planktonic copepods feed near the surface at night, then sink into deeper water during the day to avoid visual predators. Their moulted exoskeletons, faecal pellets and respiration at depth all bring carbon to the deep sea.
Some copepods are parasitic and have strongly modified bodies. They attach themselves to fish, sharks, marine mammals, and many kinds of invertebrates such as molluscs, tunicates, or corals. They live as endo- or ectoparasites on fish or invertebrates in fresh water as well as in marine environments.

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Copepods are typically to long, with a teardrop shaped body and large antennae. Although like other crustaceans they have an armoured exoskeleton, they are so small that in most species this armour, and the entire body, is almost totally transparent. Copepods have a single eye, usually bright red and in the centre of the transparent head. Some polar copepods reach . Most of the smaller copepods feed directly on phytoplankton, catching cells singly, but a few of the larger species are predators of their smaller relatives. Herbivorous copepods, particularly those in rich cold seas, store up energy from their food as oil droplets while they feed in the spring and summer plankton blooms. These droplets may take up over half of the volume of the body in polar species.

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The web site of the World Association of Copepodologists, an organization of investigators dedicated to research and education on every aspects of copepod biologywww.copepoda.uconn.edu/resources.htm

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Satellites may help scientists predict outbreaks

MSNBCVibrio cholerae is associated with a type of crustacean called a copepod that appears naturally in many areas of the world. The copepods feed on zooplankton, which in turn feed on phytoplankton. Phytoplankton use photosynthesis to harvest energy from ... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27090177/

ENVIRONMENT-CHILE: Pedalling Against Pollution

Inter Press ServiceCopepod, Quillota, Rancagua and Valdivia have already designed bike routes, and in the central region of Maule, 10 percent of travel is by bicycle. The Cyclists Union of Chile, which includes the Bike-Culture Centre and legislators, drafted a bill on ... http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=44227

Scientists to use satellite imagery to predict disease outbreaks

Newstrack IndiaVibrio cholerae is associated with a type of crustacean called a copepod that appears naturally in many areas of the world. The copepods feed on zooplankton, which in turn feed on phytoplankton. Phytoplankton use photosynthesis to harvest energy from ... http://www.newstrackindia.com/newsdetails/26204

Arctic comfort zone

Winnipeg Free PressThe culture on board combines the hard-working maritime ethos of a Quebec City-based Coast Guard crew with an international cadré of fleece-jacketed academics steeped in arcane subjects such as copepod life cycles and carbon dioxide fluxes. The gear ... http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/life/story/4135532p-4727525...

Dynamic world under Arctic ice

Winnipeg Free PressDumped into a white pail, it's brimming with bright pink calanus hyperboreus, a copepod that plays a major role in the Arctic ecosystem. These copepods are pink because the females are about to lay their eggs. The males are relatively colourless, just ... http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/story/4134567p-47267...

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copepod - definition of copepod in the Medical dictionary - by the ...

co·pe·pod (k p-p d) n. Any of numerous minute marine and freshwater crustaceans of the subclass Copepoda, having an elongated body and a forked tail.http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/copepod

World of Copepoda, NMNH

Co·pe·pod n (Kope = Greek for "oar" Podos = Greek for "foot"). Hence Copepod = oar-footed, referring to the pair of swimming legs on the same somite that are moved together, like ... http://invertebrates.si.edu/copepod/

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Copepod Neuroecology

The copepod nervous system, and sensory mechanisms, escape responses and bioluminescence.http://www.pbrc.hawaii.edu/~petra/copepod.html
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Mate finding in the copepod Oithona davisaeWe see only shaddows of the copepods. The male is constantly cirkling around pheromone patches left by the female. The female stay almost stationary in the water, but moves to a...Flash - Video

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Pond Water from El Estero Lake Monterey, CATake a look at what is in a Lake. Most of this is Copepod's which are animals that are planktonic in the Arthropoda Phylum. The little Green rods are a type of Bacteria, and there...Flash - Video

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Marine snow IV - Flux feeding copepod (Haloptilus)Aggregates of marine snow typically have higher sinking velocities than their component particles and, hence, a significant fraction of aggregated material sink out of the surface...Flash - Video

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moffatmisc.movOstracoda side view and The Red Colored Insect Larvae gives a Copepod a good wack!! Large, flexable spherical ciliate with diatom inside!!! Misc Fun Movie! Return to the East Portal Moffat Tunnel Shoo...quicktime: 3.9 MB w:336px - h:224px

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moffatd402.movSpirotomun and Ostracoda Opening!!! Water mite in action - 1!! Water Mite -2 - Getting tired or over heated!!! Ostracoda side view and The Red Colored Insect Larvae gives a Copepod a good wack!!quicktime: 3.2 MB w:336px - h:224px

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section.aviMb) around a copepod hanging onto a test section window. Flow field movie (1.7 Mb) around a free swimming copepod in triple exposure moving through Z (different planes of focus). Copepod Interacting w...avi: 1.7 MB w:528px - h:448px

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dinoescape2.avialso how the copepod reorients slightly when the dinoflagellate draws near. At the end of this sequence you also see a dinoflagellate that apparently does not get away. (31 Mb) Copepod Movies Recorded...avi: 30.8 MB w:1000px - h:800px

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RuneyI have a Copepod infestation in my tank, is it harmful?RuneyFor many saltwater fish and other marine species, copepods and amphipods are a primary food source, both in nature and in captivity. Because these tiny organisms are a natural part of the plankton f...dreadzzzzzzzwhat are good tankmates for a red scooter blenny?dreadzzzzzzzscooter bleenies dont NEED pods because they will eat frozen food, and they are good with any kind of fish because they mostly cling to the rocks. i have a scotter with a, blue tang, yellow tang, fire...vidula rIs there any relationship between the marine zooplankton i.e.oikopleura and the oilspill in the sea?vidula rI think that was just chance. I odnt know of any relation betweem the two.stvc1961copepod infestation?stvc1961My first thought was to make sure you've identified what you're seeing correctly - that these are copepods (look like saltwater versions of the freshwater invert cyclops) and not an amphipod (gammarid...CSTrying to culture copepods for saltwater aquarium?CSAny will be fine. I would suggest a refuge set up to give them a "safe haven" to grow nice and fat in! I am curious what size tank you have? A single Manderine will decimate a healthy pod colony in...
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