Vertical migration and advection of bopyrid isopod cryptoniscid larvae in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia

To understand the distribution of bopyrid isopods and assess their impact on host penaeid prawn populations, studies on factors affecting their larval behaviour and dispersal were undertaken Three series of stratified plankton samples were taken in the Gulf of Carpentaria at three seasons of the yea...

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