Zoological Studies 

Vol. 43 No. 2, 2004

IN THIS ISSUE

(updated: 2018/03/13)

Paper Title

EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
1
Potential Use of Extremely High Biomass and Production of Copepods in an Enclosed Brackish Water Body in Lake Nakaumi, Japan, for the Mass Seed Production of Fishes
Shin-ichi Uye, Shinobu Nakai and Moriyuki Aizaki
AbstractPDF (268KB)
2
Sea lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis and Caligus orientalis (Copepoda: Caligidae), of Wild and Farmed Fish in Sea and Brackish Waters of Japan and Adjacent Regions: A review
Kazuya Nagasawa
AbstractPDF (294KB)
3
Temporal Variability and Production of the Planktonic Copepod Community in the Cananeia Lagoon Estuarine System, Sao Paulo, Brazil
AbstractPDF (446KB)
4
Poecilostomatoid Copepods Associated with Bivalves in Korea and their Distribution
Il-Hoi Kim
AbstractPDF (166KB)
5
Importance of Copepoda in Freshwater Aquaculture
Wojciech Piasecki, Andrew E. Goodwin, Jorge C. Eiras, Barbara F. Nowak
AbstractPDF (435KB)
6
Distrubution Patterns of Copepods (Crustacea: Copepoda) in Percolation Water of the Postojnska Jama Cave System (Slovenia)
Tanja Pipan and A. Brancelj
AbstractPDF (188KB)
7
An Overview of the Impacts of Eutrophication and Chemical Pollutants on Copepods of the Coastal Zone
Nancy Marcus
AbstractPDF (147KB)
8
Spatial Distribution of Copepods in the Surface Waters of the Southeastern Taiwan Strait
Wen-Tseng Lo, Jiang-Shiou Hwang and Qing-Chao Chen
AbstractPDF (394KB)
9
A Review of the Impact of Parasitic Copepods on Marine Aquaculture
Stewart C. Johnson, Jim W. Treasurer, Sandra Bravo, Kazuya
AbstractPDF (264KB)
10
In Situ Spawning Rate of the Calanoid Copepod Acartia clausi in a Tropical Lagoon (Ebrie, Cote d'Ivoire): Diel Variations and Effects of Environmental Factors
Pagano Marc, Ernest Kouassi, Robert Arfi, Marc Bouvy and Lucien Saint-Jean
AbstractPDF (260KB)
11
The Importance of Small Planktonic Copepods and their Roles in Pelagic Marine Food Webs
Jefferson T. Turner
AbstractPDF (252KB)
12
Biochemical Profile of Heliodiaptomus viduus, Sinodiaptomus (Rhinediaptomus) Indicus and Mesocyclops Aspericornis and their Dietary Evaluation for Postlarvae of Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Safiullah, Aman and Kareem Altaff
AbstractPDF (233KB)
13
Deep-sea Benthopelagic Calanoid Copepods and their Colonization of the Near-bottom Environment
Janet M. Bradford-Grieve
AbstractPDF (283KB)
14
On the Invalidity of Strilloma Isaac (Copepoda: Monstrilloida): Observations from the Type Species
Eduardo Suarez-Morales and Rebeca Gasca
AbstractPDF (355KB)
15
Nuclear DNA and Remarks on Chromatin Diminution of Cyclopoid Copepods
Andrey Konstantinovich Grishanin, Hans-Uwe Dahms and Alexey Pavlovitch Akifiev
AbstractPDF (133KB)
16
Distribution of Necrophagous Copepods in the Cape d'Aguilar Marine Reserve, Hong Kong
Christine N.W. Lee
AbstractPDF (330KB)
17
Histological Characteristics of Abnormal Protrusions on Copepods from Lake Michigan, USA
Gretchen A. Messick, Henry A. Vanderploeg, Joann F. Cavaletto, and Suzanne S. Tyler
AbstractPDF (301KB)
18
Calanoid Copepods of the Kuroshio Current East of Taiwan, with Note on the Presence of Calanus Jashnovi Hulseman, 1994
Calanoid Copepods of the Kuroshio Current East of Taiwan, with Note on the Presence of Calanus Jashnovi Hulseman, 1994
Shih-Hui Hsiao, Chun-Yein Lee, Chang-tai Shih, Jiang-Shiou Hwang
AbstractPDF (291KB)
19
Spring Distribution of Copepods in Relation to Water Masses in the Northern Taiwan Strait
Yang-Chi Lan, Chang-Tai Shih, Ming-An Lee and Hung-Zen Shieh
AbstractPDF (462KB)
20
The Natural Diet of Apocyclops panamensis in a Shrimp Farm on the Pacific Coast of Nicaragua
Roberto Cano, Scarleth Raudez and Evelyn Hooker
AbstractPDF (217KB)
21
In Situ Approach to the Examination of the Impact of Copper Pollution on Marine Meiobenthic Copepods
Graham R. Saunders and Colin G. Moore
AbstractPDF (274KB)
22
Spatial and Temporal Structure of Planktonic Copepods in the Bay of Tunis (Southwestern Mediterranean Sea)
Mohamed Nejib Daly Yahia, Souissi Souissi, Ons Daly Yahia-kefi
AbstractPDF (670KB)
23
Hydrodynamic Disturbance and Zooplankton Swimming Behavior
Laurent Seuront, Hidekatsu Yamazaki and Sami Souissi
AbstractPDF (854KB)
24
Diets of Three Copepods (Poecilostomatoida) in Southern Taiwan Strait
Cheng-Han Wu, Jiang-Shiou Hwang and Jui-Sen Yang
AbstractPDF (243KB)
25
Copepod Diversity and Composition as Indicators of the Intrusion of the Kuroshio Branch Current into the Northern Taiwan Strait in Spring, 2000
Chih-Hao Hsieh, Tai-Sheng Chiu and Chang-tai Shih
AbstractPDF (270KB)
26
Tidal induced Changes in a Copepod-Dominated Zooplankton Community in a Macrotidal Mangrove Channel in Northern Brazil
Uwe Krumme and Tsui Hua Liang
AbstractPDF (1.05MB)
27
Zooplankton Composition and Abundance in Mida Creek, Kenya
MKW Osore, JM Mwaluma, F Fiers and MH Daro
AbstractPDF (240KB)
28
A New Species of Prionodiaptomus (Copepoda: Diaptomidae) from the Manu River, Peru
Graciela Cicchino, Edinaldo N. dos Santos-Silva, and Evelyn Zoppi de Roa
AbstractPDF (425KB)
29
The importance of a Phylogenetic System for the Study of Deep-Sea Harpacticoid Diversity
Sybille Seifried
AbstractPDF (245KB)
30
Postembryonic Apomorphies Proving the Monophyletic Status of the Copepoda
Hans-U. Dahms
AbstractPDF (249KB)
31
Temporal and Spatial Variations in the Species Composition, Distribution and Abundance of Copepods of the Kaohsiung Harbor, Taiwan
Wen-been Chang and Lee-shing Fang
AbstractPDF (269KB)
32
Seasonal Distribution of Copepods in the Tapong Bay, Southwestern Taiwan
Wen-Tseng Lo, Chia-Lu Chung and Chang-Tai Shih
AbstractPDF (339KB)
33
Vertical Distribution Patterns of Pelagic Copepods as Viewed from the Predation Pressure Hypothesis
Atsushi Yamaguchi, Tsutomu Ikeda, Yuji Watanabe and Joji Ishizaka
AbstractPDF (310KB)
34
Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Copepods in the Straits of Malacca
Hamid Rezai, Fatimah Md. Yusoff, Aziz Arshad, Akito Kawamura, Shuhei Nishida and Othman Bin Hj. Ross
AbstractPDF (312KB)
35
From RandomWalk to Multifractal Random Walk in Zooplankton Swimming Behavior
Laurent Seuront, Francois G. Schmitt, Mathew C. Brewer, J. Rudi Strickler and Sami Souissi
AbstractPDF (341KB)