recognised: Calanus aculeatus Brady, 1918 Calanus agulhensis De Decker, Kaczmaruk & Marska, 1991 Calanus chilensis Brodsky, 1959 Calanus dorsalis (Rafinesque...
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estimate that 90%–100% of larval redfish prey on Calanus eggs in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence. Calanus finmarchicus is especially important ecologically...
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John R. (2000). "Lipids and life strategies of Calanus finmarchicus, Calanus glacialis and Calanus hyperboreus in late autumn, Kongsfjorden, Svalbard"...
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brunt of the omen. The Greeks, however, did not understand that ritual. Calanus was likely to be a Hindu Naga sadhu, whom Greeks called gymnosophists....
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Look up Calanus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calanus is a genus of copepods. Calanus (or Kalyana) was an Indian sage who accompanied the conquests...
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Kalanos (redirect from Calanus of India)
Kalanos, also spelled Calanus (Ancient Greek: Καλανός) (c. 398 – 323 BCE), was an ancient Indian gymnosophist and philosopher from Taxila who accompanied...
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002. ISSN 0079-6611. Hirche, H-J (1983). "Overwintering of Calanus finmarchicus and Calanus helgolandicus". Marine Ecology Progress Series. 11: 281–290...
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"NatureServe Explorer 2.0 Satyrium calanus Banded Hairstreak". explorer.natureserve.org. Retrieved 27 September 2020. Satyrium calanus at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera...
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Calanus glacialis is an Arctic copepod found in the north-western Atlantic Ocean, adjoining waters, and the northwestern Pacific and its nearby waters...
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Several species of copepod in the genus Calanus tend to dominate the zooplankton of the northern oceans; Calanus finmarchicus is the best known species...
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Lipid pump (section Calanus spp.)
primarily focused on the cousin species of C. finmarchicus, Calanus glacialis and Calanus helgolandicus, C. hyperboreus. C. hyperboreous, the largest...
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showed that EPA and DHA from oil extracted from the small crustacean Calanus finmarchicus was highly bioavailable and the study concluded that oil from...
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Calanus sinicus is a copepod found in the northwest Pacific. The female C. sinicus generally ranges from about 2.1 to 3.6 millimetres (0.083 to 0.142 in)...
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Calanus pacificus is a species of copepod found in the Pacific Ocean. The female has an average length of about 3.1 millimetres (0.12 in), and the male...
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copepod Calanus propinquus in the southern Weddell Sea, Antarctica: Observations in laboratory". Reproduction of the calanoid copepod Calanus propinquus...
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shelf seas include zooplankton, especially copepods (Calanus finmarchicus, Calanus glacialis, and Calanus hyperboreus) and euphausiids, as well as ice-associated...
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Neocalanus plumchrus (redirect from Calanus plumchrus)
eventually moved by Janet Bradford and John Jillett in 1974 from the genus Calanus to its current placement in Neocalanus. The species N. flemingeri was split...
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The phytoplankton bloom feeds zooplankton such as Calanus finmarchicus, Calanus glacialis, Calanus hyperboreus, Oithona spp., and krill. The zooplankton...
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Temora turbinata (redirect from Calanus turbinatus)
Species: T. turbinata Binomial name Temora turbinata (Dana, 1849) Synonyms Calanus turbinatus Dana, 1849 (original naming) Temora africana Brady, 1914 Temora...
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and motionless". Onesicritus also mentions attempts by his colleague, Calanus, to meet them. Initially denied an audience, he was later invited because...
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Batocera parryi (redirect from Lamia calanus)
Synonyms Batocera (Semibatocera) calanus (Parry) Kriesche, 1914 Batocera albofasciata Heyne & Taschenberg, 1908 Lamia calanus Parry, 1845 Lamia parryi Hope...
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well-known examples from antiquity to modern times. Kalanos, also spelled Calanus (Ancient Greek: Καλανὸς) (c. 398 – 323 BCE), was an ancient Indian gymnosophist...
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particular good men who are the most undeniable evidences of freedom. Calanus was an Indian by birth, one of the gymnosophists; he, being looked upon...
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philosophers: Kalanos (Calanus) and Mandanis III 57 The Anabasis of Alexander Arrian VII ii. 3-9 Indian philosophers: Kalanos (Calanus) and Mandanis III 58...
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menhaden larvae, krill, mysids, smaller fishes, pteropods, annelids, Calanus spp., Centropagidae, and Meganyctiphanes norvegica. Herrings, along with...
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Călan (redirect from Călanu Mic)
Romania. Twelve villages are administered by the town: Batiz (Batiz), Călanu Mic (Kiskalán), Grid, Nădăștia de Jos (Alsónádasd), Nădăștia de Sus (Felsőnádasd)...
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adviser, inventor of paper and the modern papermaking process, poison Calanus (323 BC), Indian gymnosophist and companion of Alexander the Great, self-immolation...
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fishes. Herring's pelagic–prey includes copepods (e.g. Centropagidae, Calanus spp., Acartia spp., Temora spp.), amphipods like Hyperia spp., larval snails...
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northeastern U.S. Samples taken near feeding sharks contained 2.5 times as many Calanus helgolandicus individuals per cubic metre, which were also found to be...
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impacts the ecological dynamics. Many species of marine plankton, such as Calanus copepods, can detect light levels as low as 0.1 μWm−2; using this as a...
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