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1. Impact of a Dinophysis acuminata Bloom on the Copepod Acartia clausi : First Indications.

2. CULTURE TECHNIQUES FOR ACARTIA CLAUSI FROM THE ROMANIAN BLACK SEA COASTAL WATERS.

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3. Seasonal and spatial fatty acid profiling of the calanoid copepods Temora longicornis and Acartia clausi linked to environmental stressors in the North Sea.

4. Вплив з’єднувального каналу Куяльник – Чорне море на показники зоопланктону

5. Non-predatory mortality in Mediterranean coastal copepods.

6. RNA:DNA ratios as a proxy of egg production rates of Acartia.

7. Comparative trends in respiration rates, sinking and swimming speeds of copepods Pseudocalanus elongatus and Acartia clausi with comments on the cost of brooding strategy.

8. Differences in the colonization success and impact of non-indigenous and other expanding copepod species on the zooplankton of two contrasting estuaries of the Bay of Biscay

9. Oxygen consumption rates and respiratory carbon losses in three species of copepods (Acartia clausi, Calanus helgolandicus and Limnocalanus macrurus) during starvation

10. Acute and chronic toxicity assessments of 17β-estradiol (E2) and 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2) on the calanoid copepod Acartia clausi: Effects on survival, development, sex-ratio and reproduction

13. Towards standard methods for the classification of aquatic toxicity for biologically active household chemicals (BAHC) present in plastics, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetic products

14. Temperature impact on the trophic transfer of fatty acids in the congeneric copepods Acartia tonsa and Acartia clausi.

15. TOTAL CAROTENOIDS OF THE COPEPOD ACARTIA CLAUSI GIESBRECHT, 1889 FROM THE CASPIAN SEA AT DIFFERENT GROWTH STAGES FED DIFFERENT MICROALGAL DIETS.

16. Polyethylene microplastics do not increase bioaccumulation or toxicity of nonylphenol and 4-MBC to marine zooplankton

17. Short-term variation of zooplankton community in Cintra Bay (Northwest Africa)

18. Comunidades zooplanctónicas estivales en relación con parámetros ambientales en el golfo de Kavala, norte del mar Egeo

19. Stable isotope compositions of dominant zooplankton species in relation to environmental factors in the Dardanelles

20. Non-volatile oxylipins can render some diatom blooms more toxic for copepod reproduction.

21. Gene expression and epigenetic responses of the marine Cladoceran, Evadne nordmanni, and the copepod, Acartia clausi, to elevated CO2

22. Interpopulation dynamics between Acartia clausi (Copepoda) and Noctiluca scintillans (Dinoflagellata) in the Bosphorus area of the Black and the Marmara Seas.

23. Seasonal forcing of image-analysed mesozooplankton community composition along the salinity gradient of the Guadalquivir estuary.

24. Predation of calanoid copepods on their own and other copepods' offspring.

25. Spatial and temporal scales of environmental forcing of Acartia populations (Copepoda: Calanoida) in the Canal de Mira (Ria de Aveiro, Portugal)†.

26. Plankton community and copepod production in a temperate coastal lagoon: what is changing in a short temporal scale?

27. Seasonal variability of copepods and cladocerans in Bahía de los Ángeles (Gulf of California) and importance of Acartia clausi as food for whale sharks

28. Surf zone zooplankton communities from the west coast of the Iberian Peninsula — Influence of season, substrate type and environmental factors

29. Modelling paralytic shellfish toxins (PSTs) transfer and accumulation in populations of two planktonic grazers.

30. What triggers Acartia species egg production in a Mediterranean lagoon?

31. Fatty acid profiling reveals seasonal and spatial shifts in zooplankton diet in a temperate estuary

32. Seasonal variability of copepods and cladocerans in Bahía de los Ángeles (Gulf of California) and importance of Acartia clausi as food for whale sharks.

33. Vulnerability of copepod eggs in salinity and temperature gradients of the Marmara and Black Seas.

34. Grazing by the copepods Calanus helgolandicus and Acartia clausi on the protozooplankton community at station L4 in the Western English Channel.

35. Annual dynamics of the mesozooplankton communities in a highly variable ecosystem (North Adriatic Sea, Italy).

36. Instantaneous salinity reductions affect the survival and feeding rates of the co-occurring copepods Acartia tonsa Dana and A. clausi Giesbrecht differently

37. Fate of the Black Sea Acartia clausi and Acartia tonsa (Copepoda) penetrating into the Marmara Sea through the Bosphorus

38. Gonad morphology, oocyte development and spawning cycle of the calanoid copepod Acartia clausi.

39. Relative contribution of multiple stressors on copepod density and diversity dynamics in the Belgian part of the North Sea

40. Feeding of the Dominant Herbivorous Plankton Species in the Black Sea and Their Role in Coccolithophorid Consumption

41. Copepod assemblages as a bioindicator of environmental quality in three coastal areas under contrasted anthropogenic inputs (Gulf of Gabes, Tunisia)

42. Suitability of the copepod, Acartia clausi as a live feed for Seabass larvae (Lates calcarifer Bloch): Compared to traditional live-food organisms with special emphasis on the nutritional value

43. Spatial variations in size, weight and condition factor of the females of Acartia clausi (Copepoda: Calanoida) along a salinity gradient in two contrasting estuaries of the Basque coast (Bay of Biscay).

44. Comparative trends in respiration rates, sinking and swimming speeds of copepods Pseudocalanus elongatus and Acartia clausi with comments on the cost of brooding strategy

45. Copepod response to ocean acidification in a low nutrient-low chlorophyll environment in the NW Mediterranean Sea

46. Effects of estuarine conditions and organic enrichment on the fecundity and hatching success of Acartia clausi in contrasting systems

47. Feeding of Acartia clausi and Pseudodiaptomus hessei (Copepoda: Calanoida) on natural particles in a tropical lagoon (Ebrie´, Coˆte d'Ivoire)

48. Plankton community of trafficked ports as a baseline reference for Non Indigenous Species arrivals. Case study of the Port of Bar (South Adriatic Sea)

49. Assessment of the relative sensitivity of the copepods Acartia tonsa and Acartia clausi exposed to sediment-derived elutriates from the Bagnoli-Coroglio industrial area

50. Partial decoupling from the temperature size rule by North Sea copepods