Diel vertical migration and gut pigment rhythm of Paracalanus parvus, P. crassirostris, Acartia erythraea and Eucalanus subcrassus (Copepoda, Calanoida) in Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong K. W. TangQ. C. ChenC. K. Wong Distributions in the time and space Pages: 389 - 396
Seasonal variability in the individual carbon content of the calanoid copepod Acartia bifilosa from the northern Baltic Sea Sanna Tanskanen Distributions in the time and space Pages: 397 - 403
Planktonic copepods of Boston Harbor, Massachusetts Bay and Cape Cod Bay, 1992 Jefferson T. Turner Distributions in the time and space Pages: 405 - 413
Seasonal dynamics of Acartia bifilosa and Eurytemora affinis (Copepods: Calanoida) in relation to abiotic factors in the northern Baltic Sea Distributions in the time and space Pages: 415 - 422
Life history traits of the tropical freshwater copepod Mesocyclops longisetus (Crustacea: Copepoda) Grace A. WyngaardC. E. GouldenAgnes Nourbakhsh Distributions in the time and space Pages: 423 - 427
Species assemblages of cyclopoid Copepoda from Mantecal, Venezuela Evelyn de Roa Zoppi Distributions in time and space Pages: 429 - 435
Trophic roles of particle feeders and detritus in a mangrove island prop root ecosystem J. W. AmblerJ. Alcala-HerreraR. Burke Environmental relationships Pages: 437 - 446
Factors affecting feeding selectivity of visual predators on the copepod Acartia tonsa: locomotion, visibility and escape responses Edward J. Buskey Environmental relationships Pages: 447 - 453
Commensal life, sexual dimorphism, and handedness in the canuellid harpacticoid Parasunaristes chelicerata (Por & Marcus, 1972) Carol L. FalckThomas E. Bowman Environmental relationships Pages: 455 - 459
Salinity stress proteins in Eurytemora affinis Carole R. M. GonzalezBrian P. Bradley Environmental relationships Pages: 461 - 468
Development of Acartia clausi (Copepoda, Calanoida) cultured at different conditions of temperature and food W. C. M. Klein BretelerN. Schogt Evnironmental relationships Pages: 469 - 479
Coexistence and competition within Acartia (Copepoda, Calanoida) congeners from Lebanese coastal water: niche overlap measurements Sami Lakkis Evnironmental relationships Pages: 481 - 490
Use of cyclopoid copepods for mosquito control Gerald G. MartenEdgar S. BordesMieu Nguyen Evnironmental relationships Pages: 491 - 496
Effects of impounding coastal salt marsh for mosquito control on microcrustacean populations E. RuberA. GilbertE. Cummings Evnironmental relationships Pages: 497 - 503
Sublethal effects of cupric ion activity on the phototaxis of three calanoid copepods D. E. SteamsA. A. Sharp Evnironmental relationships Pages: 505 - 511
Replacement of large copepods by small ones with eutrophication of embayments: cause and consequence Shin-ichi Uye Evnironmental relationships Pages: 513 - 519
The role of copepods in the planktonic ecosystems of mixed and stratified waters of the European shelf seas R. WilliamsD. V. P. ConwayH. G. Hunt Evnironmental relationships Pages: 521 - 530